by David Nurse | Oct 3, 2019 | Blog, Solar, Wind, Renewables |
Energy Acuity, a leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence, has been tracking and monitoring renewable projects and companies in New York since 2008. Below are the Top 10 Renewable Energy Companies in New York by Capacity (MW). This...
by David Nurse | Sep 23, 2019 | Blog, Solar, Wind, Renewables |
Energy Acuity, a leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence, has compiled a list of energy providers (i.e. solar or wind owners) with the largest impact on the renewable grid. These sustainable energy providers are prioritizing clean...
by David Nurse | Jul 31, 2019 | Blog, Wind, Renewables, Top 10 List |
Wind Turbine Manufacturers With the demand for wind energy increasing as cost per megawatt decreases, these suppliers are blowing away the competition with their technology and innovation. Energy Acuity, the leading provider of power generation and power delivery...
by David Nurse | Jun 10, 2019 | Wind, Renewables |
Energy Acuity is a leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence. Our analysts have identified impactful wind projects, of all different shapes and sizes, scheduled to break ground or go operational in 2020. Whether you’re looking to get...
by David Nurse | May 20, 2019 | Solar, Wind, Renewables |
Our clients often refer to Energy Acuity (EA) as a “one-stop-shop” for their business development needs. This involves utilizing our request for proposals, up-to-date project tracking, executive information, energy pricing data, and our extensive property data. Some...
by David Nurse | Mar 12, 2019 | Solar, Wind, Renewables |
Energy Acuity is the leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence. Below are 2 lists of the Top 10 Renewable Energy Companies by both Capacity (MW) and ‘Most Viewed’. These lists have been exported from the Renewables...
by David Nurse | Jan 7, 2019 | Wind, Renewables |
Energy Acuity is the leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence. Included in this article are 2 lists of the Top 10 Wind Power Companies in the U.S. by Capacity (MW), segmented by Supplier and Developer. These lists have been exported...
by David Nurse | Oct 8, 2018 | Solar, Wind, Renewables |
Energy Acuity is the leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence. Below are the Top 10 ‘Most Viewed’ Renewable Energy Companies inside of the Energy Acuity Renewables Platform. Need Detailed Renewable Energy Information &...
by David Nurse | Sep 25, 2018 | Solar, Wind, Renewables |
Energy Acuity is the leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence. Below is a list of the Top 20 Renewable Energy Construction Companies by MW Capacity Operating or Under Development in the United States. This list was exported...
by David Nurse | Jul 18, 2018 | Blog |
Energy Acuity provides the most comprehensive energy RFP tracking in the industry. With a dedicated team of analysts and developers, EA subscribers receive hourly updates and accurate RFP tracking. Below is a guided tour of Energy RFP tracking inside of the Energy...
by David Nurse | Jul 9, 2018 | Blog, Wind |
Wind RFP’s and Projects can be difficult to identify, research and track from pre-planning through completion. Information can be scattered between different sources, different platforms, different states and/or different entities. Energy Acuity’s Wind...
by David Nurse | Jun 4, 2018 | Blog, Wind |
Energy Acuity (EA) is the trusted leader in power generation and power delivery market intelligence. Founded in 2008, EA was built on a renewable database which includes daily updated Wind and Solar Request For Proposals (RFPs) & Opportunities. So how does the...
by David Nurse | May 1, 2018 | Blog, Wind |
Energy Acuity is the leading provider of power generation and power delivery market intelligence. Below are the Top 10 Wind Developers by MWs brought online in 2017 and a short description of each company. Descriptions also have a link containing company contact...
by David Nurse | Apr 19, 2018 | Blog, Locational Marginal Pricing |
Let’s say you were in the early stages of siting a wind project in Texas that will be settled at the West Texas Pricing Hub and need a better understanding of nodal-to-zone basis risk at different potential project sites. You can use EA’s mapping tools to identify...
by David Nurse | Feb 12, 2018 | Blog |
The ability to view Energy Acuity data in map view just got even better. In addition to solar, wind, transmission, substation and downstream energy project mapping, users can now take advantage of the following new and improved features. Energy Storage Project Mapping...
by David Nurse | Nov 30, 2017 | Blog |
If you’re looking to get in on the ground floor of wind development projects in the U.S. and Canada, building relationships with wind energy developers and wind turbine companies and suppliers are critical to your success. Because wind energy developers are involved...
by David Nurse | Jul 12, 2017 | Blog |
With the term “fake news” at the forefront these days, we wanted to do our due diligence to make sure you have the best, most reliable sources for wind energy news. With that in mind, we identified a handful of trustworthy sites (and a bonus site!) we suggest turning...
by David Nurse | Jun 22, 2017 | Blog |
If you’ve been watching the news lately, chances are you’ve heard about wind causing a storm in recent events. A quick Google search returns the following in less than a second: President Trump recently made remarks questioning the direction and value of wind power in...
by David Nurse | May 22, 2017 | Blog |
If you’re interested in jumping into renewable wind energy, there are three turbine suppliers you need to know about. These wind power companies blew past the competition in 2016 to become the top wind energy turbine suppliers—and paying attention to what they are up...
by David Nurse | May 8, 2017 | Blog |
Renewable energy tax credits are essential to early-stage and small developers. These tax credits allow developers to sell energy cheaper so they can compete with traditional energy sources, like coal and natural gas, because these developers get money on the back end...