- Clipper Windpower
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Clipper Windpower Type Subsidiary Industry Renewable Power Founded 2001, State of Delaware Headquarters Carpinteria, California, USA
London, UKKey people James G.P. Dehlsen, Chairman
James Brenton Dehlsen, Non-Executive DirectorProducts Wind turbines Employees 740 Parent United Technologies Website www.clipperwind.com Clipper Windpower is a wind turbine manufacturing company formed in 2001 by James G.P. Dehlsen, who also formed Zond in 1980.[1] In December 2010 Clipper Windpower was acquired by United Technologies Corporation.
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History
In September, 2007 Clipper Windpower, based in California, received an Outstanding Research and Development Partnership Award from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the design and development of its 2.5 MW Liberty Wind Turbine, one of the largest wind turbines manufactured in the U.S. The turbine was developed under a partnership with DOE and its National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Commercial sales started in June 2006 for the new Liberty turbine and now amount to more than 5,600 MW (2,240 units) of firm and contingent orders for deliveries in 2007 through 2011.[2][dated info] Clipper Windpower has an agreement with BP Energy to supply the 2.5 MW turbines for the proposed 5,050 MW Titan Wind Project in South Dakota.
Acquisition by United Technologies
On December 10, 2009, it was announced that Connecticut-based United Technologies Corporation would acquire a 49.5% stake in Clipper Windpower by purchasing 84.3 million new shares and 21.8 million shares from current shareholders for £126.5 million. Clipper has stated that this equity purchase "will significantly strengthen its balance sheet and enable it to enhance its operations and pursue its strategic initiatives".[3][4][5] On Monday 18 October 2010, UTC agreed with Clipper to acquire the rest of the company,[6] a transaction that was completed in December 2010 for a total cost of approximately $385 million.[7]
Offshore wind energy turbine
In April, 2008 Clipper Windpower announced plans to develop a large wind energy turbine[8] in Blyth, Northumberland in the United Kingdom. Being developed for offshore use, each turbine would be rated at around 7.5 MW and would be roughly double the size of the largest turbines used in commercial offshore wind farms today (Siemens 3.6 MW turbine).[9]According to the British Wind Energy Association, electrical power for a city the size of Newcastle upon Tyne could be supplied by as few as 20 of the turbines.[10]
On February 18, 2010, Clipper Windpower Marine announced construction of a 4,000 square metres (43,000 sq ft) offshore wind turbine blade manufacturing facility in Neptune Estate, Tyne. The factory would have been used to develop and build blades for the Britannia project, a 10 MW offshore wind turbine prototype under development by Clipper and scheduled for deployment in late 2012.[11] However, Clipper stopped development of the 10 MW in August 2011 after parent United Technologies deemed the financial crisis as too severe, and has paid £1.6 million of aid back to The Crown Estate.[12]
Other
Clipper also has a wind turbine manufacturing facility in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in the United States.[13]
James Dehlsen was inducted into the National Environmental Hall of Fame in 2008, and has received the Prince Henri Monpezat Medal of Honor in 1985.[1][14]
References
- ^ a b Clipper Chairman inducted into Environmental Hall of Fame North American Windpower, 12 December 2008. Retrieved: 23 October 2010.
- ^ Largest Wind Turbine Manufactured in U.S. Gets Energy Award
- ^ Clipper Windpower Gets GBP126.5 Million Investment From United Tech
- ^ Clipper says UTC to buy 49.5 percent stake
- ^ United Technology flies to the rescue of Clipper Windpower
- ^ UTC to acquire remaining interest in Clipper Windpower North American Windpower, 18 October 2010. Retrieved: 23 October 2010.
- ^ United Technologies Corporation Annual Report, 2010, pp. 28–29, 61, http://www.utc.com/StaticFiles/UTC/AnnualReports/2010/pdfs/UT_2010_Full-Report.pdf, retrieved May 12, 2011
- ^ World’s largest offshore wind energy turbine to be developed in North England
- ^ Wilkes, Justin. The European offshore wind industry - key trends and statistics 2009 page 4 EWEA, January 2010. Retrieved: 23 October 2010.
- ^ realpower 12 OFFSHORE WIND: TREND TOWARDS SCALING UP - page 33
- ^ "Clipper to construct wind turbine factory". New Statesman. http://www.newstatesman.com/energy-and-clean-tech/2010/02/offshore-wind-turbine-clipper. Retrieved 22 February 2010.
- ^ Andersen, Flemming Thestrup. Clipper drops giant turbine Penge.dk, 25 August 2011. Accessed: 29 September 2011.
- ^ http://www.clipperwindinc.com/qualitymfg.html Cedar Rapids turbine manufacturing
- ^ Award ExportAward.dk, 2004. Retrieved: 23 October 2010.
External links
- Cutaway diagram of Liberty wind turbine
- Product range, where their wind farms are and many more important informations you find at TheWindpower.net
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