TECH ENVIRONMENTAL PRESS RELEASES
2007-09-09: Ongoing Small-Scale Wind Projects
Many of you have no doubt heard about some of the high-profile wind farms for which Tech Environmental has provided noise and vibration services, including the Cape Wind Project off the coast of Massachusetts. However, TE is presently assisting a number of developers and municipalities with small-scale wind projects as well. Some of these projects are in coordination with the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative (MTC), the state's economic development agency for renewable energy and the information economy. TE provides noise and vibration analysis to determine the impacts from proposed wind turbines, and demonstrates those impacts using computer models.
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Ongoing TE small-scale wind projects in Massachusetts include four turbines for the town of Eastham, a pair of turbines for the Town of Fairhaven, a single turbine proposed on industrial land by a private developer in Gloucester, and a single turbine proposed by a private developer at a private high school in Worcester. We will continue to augment our work on high-profile, large-scale efforts with small-scale projects like these, in the hopes that the Northeast can continue to develop innovative energy sources to Swiss Roger Dubuis Replica Watches match its ever-growing demand for power.
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2024-12-27:
EPA Rules and Regulations Revision -
2015-08-10:
Marc Wallace presents at inter.noise 2015 -
2014-10-01:
Massachusetts Bans Food Waste -
2013-08-01:
Tech Promotes Marc C. Wallace to Principal -
2012-02-09:
Tech Environmental, Inc. Continues Acoustic Work for Maine DEP -
2011-03-29:
What You Need To Know About Radiation in Boston Rainwater -
2011-02-28:
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2011-02-25:
Tech is Selected to Develop a Protocol for Sound Studies of Wind Energy Projects in Mass. -
2011-01-10:
What You Need To Know About Greenhouse Gas Reporting in 2011 -
2010-06-15:
Tech to Perform Sound Studies for Deepwater Wind's Block Island Offshore Wind Farm
TECH ENVIRONMENTAL E-NEWS
- Tax Day is Now Greenhouse Gas Day
(January 2010) - Now Boarding: GHG Regulations for Airports
(December 2009)
- Package WWTPs Are Potentially Odorous
(July 2009) - Our Office Has Moved // Wind Turbines Sprout Up Across the Northeast
(June 2009) - Mass. Greenhouse Gas Regulations Take Effect
(December 2008) - n-Butanol Odor Scale in Use Across the Northeast
(July 2008) - EPA Partners With Ports to Protect Health, Safety, and the Environment
(May 2008) - Community Wind Power Gathers Momentum at Windustry Conference
(April 2008) - Massachusetts Finalizes Landfill Odor Guidelines (October 2007)
- The Growth and Potential of Small-Scale Wind Power (September 2007)
- Developers Face New Greenhouse Gas Rules (June 2007)
