- Category: Industry News
Spain aims to auction at least 3.1GW of renewable energy capacity by the end of 2020. Further the country aims to install 60GW of renewable capacity by 2030.
- Category: Industry News
As part of three #WWEAwebinars on Asia / Australia, Europe / MENA / Africa and America, experts from around the world presented the status of wind power in their countries during the year 2020, and in particular in light of the impact of the global Covid-19 pandemic. Overall the speakers, almost without exception, confirmed that the pandemic is having an impact on developments and on new installations this year, and that there are many delays in different phases of project implementation.
- Category: Industry News
According to the latest market outlook published by GWEC, 71.3 GW of wind power capacity is expected to be installed in 2020 despite the impacts of COVID-19, which is only a 6 per cent reduction from pre-COVID forecasts. This is a significant increase from original predictions that expected wind power installations to be reduced by up to 20 per cent due to the pandemic.
- Category: Industry News
The U.S. wind industry installed nearly 2,000MW of new wind power capacity in the third quarter of 2020, bringing total American capacity to nearly 112,000MW, according to the newly released Wind Powers America Third Quarter 2020 Market Report.
- Category: Industry News
The governors of Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia have entered into a three-state collaboration to advance offshore wind projects in the region and promote the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic United States as a hub for offshore wind energy and industry.
- Category: Industry News
New research published by RenewableUK shows that the total pipeline of global offshore wind projects has grown by 47% since January - despite the pandemic.
- UK Government invests in technologies to reduce impact of wind farms on air defence radar system
- Scotland increases offshore wind ambition by 2030
- Climate targets can only be achieved with sufficient investment in electricity grids
- Next stage of the Offshore Wind Accelerator gets the green light
- O&M report released focusing on jack-up interventions
- ORE Catapult and ORCA Hub join forces to advance robotics in offshore renewables
- Each new wind turbine installed in Europe generates €10m of economic activity
- Over 17GW of wind turbine capacity ordered in Q2 2020
- OWC advises on geohazards for Polish offshore wind
- Response to the Covid crisis can reshape the future of energy
- Supply chain consultation launched to support offshore wind growth in Massachusetts
- UK unveils plan to power all UK homes with offshore wind by 2030
- New analysis shows onshore wind energy potential can power Africa
- Eight governments pledge to kickstart offshore wind in the Baltic Sea
- Germans and Scots deepen their cooperation on offshore wind and green hydrogen
- Roadmap to offshore wind power development and policy recommendations for Vietnam
- Technologies for a meshed HVDC offshore wind transmission grid in Europe are ready for use
- High pressure to ramp up electrification as renewables dominate the power mix
- New Jersey launches second offshore wind leasing round
- Poland to develop 11GW of offshore wind
- Offshore wind sector calls for action now to secure green hydrogen economic boom
- Greentown Labs and Vineyard Wind announce Offshore Wind Challenge startup participants
- Research project TremAc: No connection between seismic waves or infrasound and nuisance
- US clean power companies to join forces to build lobbying muscle
- The German offshore wind supply chain needs a short-term boost
- New England for offshore wind launches coalition
- WFO releases Global Offshore Wind Report’s HY1 2020 update
- New data compilation illustrates the maturity and declining cost of wind energy
- Women in Community Energy
- Marine-i calls for new collaborations to develop floating offshore wind
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