- Category: Industry News
Ten offshore energy organisations have joined the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult’s national Floating Offshore Wind Centre of Excellence (FOWCoE). Offshore wind developers EDF Renewables, EDP Renewables, Equinor, ESB, Mainstream Renewable Power, ScottishPower Renewables, SSE Renewables, and Offshore Wind Power Ltd (OWPL), a Joint Venture between the Green Investment Group and RIDG, are joined by energy companies Total and Shell in the Centre of Excellence.
- Category: Industry News
The Danish government and parliament have approved the development of two wind energy islands with a total capacity of 5GW by 2030.
- Category: Industry News
The American Council on Renewable Energy (ACORE) and Americans for a Clean Energy Grid (ACEG) have launched the Macro Grid Initiative to build support for expanding and upgrading the nation’s transmission network.
- Category: Industry News
A new publicly available design of recommended boat landing geometry has been released for use by offshore wind developers and Crew Transfer Vessel (CTV) owners and operators. The design offers a consistent fender geometry for use on CTVs across different wind farms, reducing the time and cost of changing fenders.
- Category: Industry News
Additional funding of £5.5 million is being made available by the Scottish government for renewables projects to contribute towards a green recovery following the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
- Category: Industry News
Commercial and industrial companies bought 4,447MW of U.S. wind capacity last year, setting a new record for annual procurements and bringing total corporate agreements for wind power to 16,857MW, according to the first Wind Powers American Business report from the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).
- Norway opens offshore areas for wind power
- India needs to break catch-22 of offshore wind, says new report
- The levelised cost of electricity continues to fall for wind and solar
- Crown Estate Scotland launches offshore wind leasing
- Norway launches Green Transition package and hydrogen strategy
- The Danish Energy Agency publishes map for possible offshore wind farms
- 12 projects receive funding from National Offshore Wind Research and Development Consortium
- 1,400GW of offshore wind is possible by 2050
- German government approves Wind Energy At Sea Act
- WAB welcomes new 40GW long-term target for offshore wind in Germany
- Norway reserves NOK 20 million for offshore wind
- Regional fisheries studies receive grant to guide offshore wind development
- Best strategies for the recycling of wind turbine blades
- Canadian wind and solar associations join forces
- Renewable hydrogen is key to unlocking the complete decarbonisation of European industries
- Denmark plans to create energy islands in Baltic and North Sea
- Wind energy workforce looks for safe return to GWO training centers
- How the energy transition can bring back jobs in Germany
- Renewable energy sector is expected to bounce back quickly despite the impact of COVID-19
- CfDs and long-term expansion target for German offshore wind needed
- Germany to expand offshore wind energy to 20 GW by 2030
- Newer wind farms in the USA show relatively little performance decline with age
- Energy Watch Group proposes new law for reliable and adequate renewable energy systems
- India likely to undershoot 2022 target by up to 10GW
- Carbon Trust and Imperial College lead new cross sector consortium project
- Mood in German wind industry somewhat improved, despite COVID-19
- Top 5 wind turbine manufacturers control 68% of the global market
- Wind power will be a key building block for economic recovery
- Uzbekistan to add 3GW of wind power over the next 10 years
- US wind industry delivers strong first quarter
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