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| Agricultural science community urged to join timber energy study One of Ireland's most successful businessmen, Eddie O'Connor, of Airtricity, has asked the agricultural science community to join a study of how timber used to generate electricity could be transported to power stations on narrow-gauge railways driven by electric power (10 October 2006) |
| Airtricity briefs MPs on Pan-European grid plan To build a pan-European subsea electricy grid at an initial cost of €22 billion. The company is seeking support for its Supergrid initiative, (17 May 2006) |
| Airtricity to invest €700m in Netherlands Irish energy group Airtricity is poised to invest €700 million in a wind farm off the Netherlands coast. (8 December 2006) |
| Airtricity to develop huge German farm RENEWABLE energy group Airtricity continued its aggressive pace of expansion around Europe yesterday with news that it has signed 'heads of terms' on the Butendiek wind farm site off the coast of Germany in the North Sea. (8 December 2006) |
| Ireland's Airtricity has bold plans for wind energy Irish wind farm operator Airtricity is looking to raise at least 310 million euros ($402.2 million) in 2007, matching the amount of equity raised this year, as it pursues aggressive U.S. and European expansion plans. (24 November 2006) |
| Training proposal in windfarm plan Revenue from one of Airtricity's 23 turbines in a windfarm proposed for land in Sutherland will go to train local people in green energy. (11 October 2006) |
| Airtricity's £32m wind farm plans move forward Airtricity are engaging with the public over their plans to build a £32m wind farm near Sanquhar. (1 August 2006) |
| Airtricity raises €310m Airtricity, has raised €310m in its latest cash call — topping its original €250m target. (24 July 2006) |
| Airtricity eyes non-recourse turbine funding Airtricity will look to obtain project financing sometime next year to complete the acquisition of 300, 1.5 MW wind turbines from General Electric. (12 July 2006) |
| Airtricity completes €70m funding for windfarm in Co Cavan Airtricity has completed a €70m funding for the development of its 48MW wind farm at Bindoo in Co Cavan (10 July 2006) |
| Ireland's Airtricity to Buy US$550 Million of GE Turbines DUBLIN - Irish renewable energy company Airtricity said on Thursday it would spend over US$550 million on more than 300 General Electric Co. turbines as it develops wind farms across the United States. (30 June 2006) |
| Airtricity Gets $120M Financing for Texas Wind Farm Irish renewable energy company Airtricity Inc. agreed Wednesday on a $120 million project equity investment for a 125-megawatt wind farm under construction in West Texas. (21 June 2006) |
| Texas Wind Farm, Developed by Airtricity Airtricity, Inc., a leading renewable energy company, announced today that it has agreed on $120 million in project equity investment with GE Energy Financial Services, Fortis Capital and Wells Fargo for a 125-megawatt wind farm under construction in West Texas. (21 June 2006) |
| TXU unit adds to wind power portfolio TXU Wholesale, a subsidiary of TXU Corp., has signed a 125-megawatt agreement with Airtricity, a renewable energy company based in Dublin, Ireland. (11 April 2006) |
| Pat Wood announcement Former FERC Chairman 'Puts Name on the Line' for Energy Infrastructure Projects (5 April 2006) |
| Wind power coming Irish firm plans to make Texas a player in clean energy (5 April 2006) |
| Airtricity to spend $300m on turbines in US Renewable energy group Airtricity has agreed to spend more than $300 million (€245.1 million) on turbines to meet rising demand for wind energy in the US. (27 January 2006) |
| Airtricity offer €22,000 in community funding Airtricity is offering applications for the first round of funding from the Airtricity Community Funding Initiative in the area surrounding its Gartnaneane wind farm. (26 January 2006) |
| Airtricity to build more wind farms at cost of €150m Renewable energy company Airtricity is to restart building wind farms in Ireland for the first time in two years in an investment worth €150m. (12 January 2006) |
