
Spain’s Abengoa will develop concentrated solar power plants in the Atacama Desert in Chile and in Agua Prieta, Mexico, its first such projects in both countries.
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Spain’s Abengoa will develop concentrated solar power plants in the Atacama Desert in Chile and in Agua Prieta, Mexico, its first such projects in both countries.
Not so fast. That’s what Danish wind turbine manufacturer said as word began to spread early Thursday that it had won a supply and long-term service agreement for two wind projects in Canada.
Vestas continues to dominate the global wind turbine market, while 10 companies – many of them Asian -- account for 80 percent of the total market, according to a new report from GBI Research.