- Category: Industry News
At an Offshore Wind Conference, hosted by the Polish Wind Energy Association (PSEW), high-level representatives of eight Baltic Sea countries and the European Commission signed a joint declaration to accelerate the build-out of new offshore wind capacities in the Baltic Sea. The Baltic Sea could host 93 GW by 2050, up from today’s 2.2 GW.
- Category: Industry News
The Wind Energy Cluster WAB has signed a three-year cooperation agreement with its Scottish partner DeepWind. The aim of the agreement is to cooperate more closely with joint initiatives for the expansion of offshore wind power and the development of a market for green hydrogen from wind energy.
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The Danish Energy Agency and the World Bank Group have presented their studies and recommendations on the development of a new offshore wind sector to the Vietnamese government. With an estimated potential of 160GW offshore wind power within the distance to shore from 5 km to 100 km, Vietnam has favourable conditions to create an offshore wind industry.
- Category: Industry News
The EU-funded Horizon2020 project ‘Progress on Meshed HVDC Offshore Transmission Networks’ (PROMOTioN) presented its research results. The project has demonstrated that the necessary technologies for a meshed HVDC offshore wind transmission network are ready for use, but that political will and more European cooperation are needed to develop the regulatory and technical frameworks necessary to implement them.
- Category: Industry News
The CO2 emissions from the power sector are dropping faster than anticipated: the share of renewables in the generation mix gained almost 10 percentage points in one year, while the coal phase-out steeply accelerated. Eurelectric’s Power Barometer, a set of key industry indicators released today, reflects a historic development in the power sector, and points to the challenges ahead of achieving a climate neutral European economy by 2050.
- Category: Industry News
The New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) has voted unanimously to open the application window for the State’s second solicitation of offshore wind capacity. This second solicitation seeks to award between 1,200 MW and 2,400 MW of offshore wind energy, potentially tripling the State’s committed capacity from 1,100 MW to 3,500 MW.
- 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
- American wind power moves forward despite second quarter challenges
- US Secretary of Energy announces ARIES
- NREL presents new offshore wind cost optimisation vision
- UK Government plans to quadruple offshore wind power capacity
- Offshore wind will surge to over 234GW by 2030
- 28GW of US offshore wind is achievable by 2022
- China to add 251GW of new wind capacity by 2029
- Wind industry delivers 17% of Europe's electricity
- New industry standard for dismantling, disassembly, recycling and recovery
- 30% annual growth in global pipeline of offshore wind energy projects
- New York governor announces solicitations for 4000MW of renewable energy
- Norway’s GIEK widens focus to include offshore wind
- Interest in hybrid and co-located power plants continues to grow
- New Jersey develops Strategic Offshore Wind Energy Plan
- 219MW of offshore wind energy installed in Germany in first half of 2020
- Joe Biden outlines plan to invest in renewables and electrification
- Industry bodies agree partnership to support low carbon future
- Floating wind Joint Industry Project R&D findings delivered to support 70GW by 2040
- Global investment in new renewables capacity rose 5% in 1H 2020
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