- Category: Industry News
A group of US clean energy companies are joining forces with the American Wind Energy Association to create a new lobbying organisation. The new group, called the American Clean Power Association, will include companies such as NextEra Energy, Avangrid and Berkshire Hathaway Energy.
- Category: Industry News
The offshore wind industry in Germany, which is largely dominated by small and medium-sized companies, is facing a paradoxical situation: on the one hand, the industry is facing very good long-term prospects with the "European Green Deal", the German government's plans up to 2040 and the ambitious expansion plans in the UK and other markets. On the other hand, many small and medium-sized companies are being forced out of the market by political decisions due to the continuing expansion gap. For this reason, the wind industry association WAB used the stage of the 16th international Windforce Conference to remind the German government of its promise of a special tender for offshore wind.
- Category: Industry News
A regional coalition has been launched, calling on the six New England states to collaborate to develop offshore wind at a scale where it can become the dominant source of new electric power in New England and lead the transition to a low-carbon, clean energy future.
- Category: Industry News
World Forum Offshore Wind (WFO) has published its Global Offshore Wind Report for the first half-year of 2020 (HY1 2020). Globally 2,535 MW of offshore wind capacity went into operation during HY1 2020.
- Category: Industry News
The release of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s Wind Energy Technology Data Update: 2020 Edition provides an updated overview of data and trends in land-based wind energy in the U.S., in the form of a briefing slide deck, a data file, and a series of data visualizations.
- Category: Industry News
Existing studies indicate that women are very active in the environmental and climate movement, but that they are underrepresented in the area of community energy. WWEA and LEE NRW are therefore investigating the role of women in renewable energies in a new study.
- 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
- EU Energy System Integration and Hydrogen Strategies: no climate neutrality without renewables-based electrification
- European collaboration for development of offshore wind in the North Sea
- GWEC launches task force for floating offshore wind
- The German EU Presidency wants to strengthen offshore wind
- The birth of offshore wind in Poland
- EBRD and EU join efforts to boost green finance
- Taiwan to auction 5GW of offshore wind by 2023
- Democrats release broad clean energy tax plan
- Renewable generation in Scotland up by 28%
- Japan opens floating wind farm auction
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