Finavera Renewables

Finavera in Irish wind development deal

August 5, 2008 - News Brief - The Canadian company signed a letter of intent with a large investor for the 105 megawatt Cloosh Valley Wind Project. Full Story »

SeaGen swims into Northern Ireland

April 4, 2008 - Exclusive - Marine Current Turbines plans to start feeding the grid with its 1.2 megawatt system in the summer.Full Story »

PG&E to meet renewable energy requirements - sort of

February 15, 2008 - News Brief - California utility now expects to meet its RPS target, but some renewable sources may not be online by its 2010 deadline.Full Story »

100 MW California wave project gets prelim. approval

February 15, 2008 - News Brief - Regulatory body FERC gives the nod for large scale studies in Northern California's sparsely-populated Humboldt County.Full Story »

PG&E looking for more biomethane

January 25, 2008 - Exclusive - The California utility wants to build a demonstration plant that can produce significant amounts of the renewable natural gas. Full Story »

Ireland launches marine power initiative

January 16, 2008 - Exclusive - The country jumps on the ocean power bandwagon with $38 million for research and facilities and a new feed-in tariff. Full Story »

Finavera gets federal approval for Wash. wave power

December 21, 2007 - News Brief - This is the first license ever issued for a wave power project in the United States.Full Story »

PG&E to ride the waves with Finavera

December 18, 2007 - Exclusive - The California utility signed the nation's first commercial power purchase agreement for wave energy, a 2 megawatt AquaBuOY project. Full Story »

Building a bigger buoy

August 13, 2007 - Exclusive - Finavera is on the verge of getting its AquaBuOY wet, as it announces a new wave power project in British Columbia.Full Story »

Finavera buying 20MW German wind farm

August 1, 2007 - News Brief - The turn-key project is currently under construction and expected to reach commercial operation by the end of the year.Full Story »
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