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The ExPlace Wind Turbine is a 91-metre (299 ft) tall wind turbine located on the grounds of the Exhibition Place co-owned by the WindShare for-profit co-operative and Rankin Integrated Energy (part of Rankin Construction), a construction company specializing in renewable projects.
Below is a list of cooperatives that are members of North American Students of Cooperation (NASCO).Members of NASCO are given services such as board and officer training, member training, networking opportunities as part of the connection to co-op movement, and assistance on special projects. [1]
Baywind Energy Co-operative was the first co-operative to own wind turbines in the United Kingdom. Baywind was modeled on the similar wind turbine cooperatives and other renewable energy co-operatives that are common in Scandinavia, [20] and was founded as an industrial and provident society in 1996. It grew to exceed 1,300 members, each with ...
Windermere is a suburb in the heart of Durban, South Africa, situated approximately 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the city centre. The area includes the restaurant district of Florida Road and the factory shop district of Stamford Hill Road.
Brooke Telecom Co-operative [5] CCAP (Coopérative de câblodistribution de l’arrière-pays) [6] CoopTel [7] Gosfield North Communications Co-operative ; Hay Communications Co-Operative [8] Hurontel Telecommunications Co-operative [9] Lansdowne Rural Telephone Company [10] Mornington Communications Co-operative [11]
The 3,700-hectare (14 sq mi) site was chosen for its onshore wind conditions, flat topography and proximity to an existing 132 kV grid. A 20-year power purchase agreement was signed with Eskom as well as an implementation agreement with the Department of Energy.
In 2001, board members and staff of the Fox Islands Electric Cooperative started exploring the feasibility of wind power on the islands. The cooperative received a grant for a three-year wind energy study conducted the following year.
The Bluff promonotory is a remnant of an extensive coastal dune system that formed along the shoreline of KwaZulu-Natal between two and five million years ago. [2] It is situated just south of the Durban CBD and plays a key role in shielding the Port of Durban from the Indian Ocean, forming the port’s southern quayside.