American Superconductor

American Superconductor, Teco in wind turbine deal

June 9, 2008 - News Brief - Taiwan's Teco will build one of American Superconductor's 2 megawatt turbines for sale in Tawain and mainland China.Full Story »

Superconductor cable gets energized on Long Island

April 30, 2008 - Exclusive - American Superconductor said it's the longest high temperature superconductor cable that's ever been installed.Full Story »

American Superconductor moves into Indian market

April 9, 2008 - Exclusive - The company has licensed its turbine technology to Ghodawat Industries for sale in India and other countries in the region.Full Story »

Zenergy gets contract for project Hydra power grid study

March 31, 2008 - News Brief - The company will look at the use of its high-temperature super-conductive fault current limiter in New York City.Full Story »

Two new utility orders for American Superconductor

February 12, 2008 - News Brief - Company sells more of its voltage compensation systems to power utilities, claiming more sales than all competitors combined.Full Story »

AMSC's HYDRA snaps up $25M more from DHS

January 24, 2008 - News Brief - Superconductor company receives new U.S. Department of Homeland Security money for its "project HYDRA."Full Story »

Canada's AAER to build Windtec turbines

October 3, 2007 - News Brief - The company licensed the right to manufacture, sell and commission the turbines in North America, France and the U.K.Full Story »

American Superconductor, Teco in wind generator project

October 1, 2007 - News Brief - The companies plan to develop high temperature superconductor and related technologies for offshore wind farms.Full Story »

American Superconductor gets follow-on order from Sinovel

September 18, 2007 - News Brief - Beijing's Sinovel ordered $20 million in wind turbine electrical systems.Full Story »

DOE invests $52M in U.S. grid modernization

June 28, 2007 - News Brief - Five superconductor companies are to "cost share" with the DOE for projects including power delivery improvements and fault control limiters. Full Story »
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