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Countries have an opportunity to significantly increase renewable energy ambition within Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), and to accelerate its deployment in line with climate objectives under the Paris Agreement, per a new report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA).
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The World Wind Energy Association (WWEA) has announced a key strategic partnership with the International Windship Association (IWSA) in order to further promote the uptake of wind technology by the global shipping fleet. WWEA is a not-for-profit organisation with over 600-member organisations across 100 countries. The Association promotes the deployment of wind energy technology around the world. IWSA, also a not-for-profit organisation, unites over 30 commercial wind propulsion technology providers and projects supported by numerous universities, research and testing organisations and other associates.
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The potential for corporate sourcing of renewable energy in Europe is significant and largely untapped. To support its growth and bring a new stream of revenue into the European electricity market, it requires a consistent regulatory environment and awareness of this opportunity needs to be raised across a range of different stakeholders.
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The roster of US wind projects under construction and in advanced development as of the end of the third quarter of 2017 has reached 29,634MW, according to a new report from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
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The FOWIND Consortium launched the report: "Grid Integration Study for Offshore Wind Farm Development in Gujarat and Tamil Nadu". This DNV-GL led study is a step forward in preparing a roadmap for the offshore wind sector in India by the GWEC led FOWIND consortium. The four-year project aims to put together a roadmap for developing a sustainable and commercially viable offshore wind industry in India.
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The US Energy Department has announced six new contracts totaling US$ 1.49 million awarded by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory under the DOE-funded Distributed Wind Competitiveness Improvement Project (CIP).
- UK government confirms up to £557 million for new renewable energy projects
- Oklahoma’s wind mega project boosts 3Q clean energy investment
- Scotland on track for record year of generation
- Wind could provide 30% of Europe's power by 2030
- Changing conditions and implications for offshore wind O&M in Europe
- Offshore wind cost reductions come to the UK
- Post-auction adjustments in key markets result in a downgrade to the global outlook
- More than 10GW offshore wind possible above the Dutch Wadden Islands
- Saudi Arabia seeks bids for first utility scale wind power project
- WWEA to conduct renewable energy dialogues across Pakistan
- £920k boost to Scotland’s offshore wind ambitions
- Germany awards contracts to add over 1GW of installed wind capacity
- AWEA releases map of every wind farm and factory in America
- WWEA and KWEIA work together to boost Korean wind market
- US wind energy continues rapid growth in 2016
- The Scottish Government invests GBP 1.5 million into Offshore Wind Accelerator
- Wind industry gears up for Spanish 4.1GW deployment challenge
- US wind industry development up 40% in second quarter
- Europe adds 6.1GW of wind energy capacity in first half of 2017
- India will remain the dominant market in APeC
- Carbon Trust supports New York’s offshore wind ambitions
- US offshore wind capacity could reach 3.5GW by 2026
- LiDAR becomes a clear choice for bankable offshore wind measurements
- Carbon Trust’s Offshore Wind Accelerator launches subsea inspection competition
- Renewables plus storage hybrid systems are becoming more important
- Cumulative grid-connected capacity of 403GW expected in China by the end of 2026
- Perspectives of the Wind Energy Market in Russia launched
- Global wind O&M market set to hit US$ 27.4 billion by 2025
- Make forecasts 40GW of new wind power in Middle East and Africa by 2026
- New study shows potential for wind energy on coldest days