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Wind energy researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) are among a team of authors inviting the scientific community to address three challenges that will drive the innovation needed for wind to become one of the world’s primary sources of low-cost electricity generation.
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Watson Farley & Williams (WFW) has launched a new report “The Future of Renewable Energy: Renewable Power Generation, Merchant Risk and the Growth of Corporate PPAs. The report, based on interviews conducted by Acuris with 150 senior level investors, financiers, developers and power producers in Europe and South East Asia, provides insight into key regional and global trends currently impacting the industry, as well as the issues that will shape the future of renewable energy.
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There is significant uncertainty over how much wind energy capacity will grow in Europe over the next five years, according to WindEurope’s new ‘Wind Energy Outlook to 2023’ If Governments end up producing clear and ambitious National Energy & Climate Plans (NECPs) and they improve the permitting arrangements for wind farms and they keep investing in new grid capacity, then Europe’s wind energy capacity would grow by 88 GW to 277 GW by 2023. But that’s a big if.
- Category: Industry News
The RE-Source Platform has launched a comprehensive new toolkit, offering guidance and advice on corporate sourcing of renewable energy. The toolkit has a dual purpose: first, to raise awareness and inform entrant corporates and policymakers to the opportunities in sourcing renewable energy; second, to facilitate business transactions between buyers and sellers, making them faster, easier, and cheaper.
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Digitalisation is already playing a major role in the growth of wind energy, but it can still drive further improvements in operational efficiency, decision making and cost efficiency – if it can overcome concerns around data sharing. This is the key finding of the report ‘Digitalisation and the Future of the Wind Energy Industry’ published by DNV GL.
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An auction-triggered awakening in Poland and a growing confidence in developers' ability to comply with local content requirements in Russia led to a 17% wind power capacity increase QoQ in Eastern Europe and Russia, according to new research from Wood Mackenzie.
- UK launches 7GW+ offshore wind leasing round
- US wind to peak in 2020 with 14.6GW as production tax credit expires
- Innovation competition highlights £32bn market opportunity for global floating offshore wind market
- 8 times more wind and solar power needed by 2030 to help meet Paris climate target
- ClassNK releases guidelines for wind-assisted propulsion systems for ships
- Wind turbine order capacity hit a record high in Q2 2019
- German government misses all three self-imposed goals associated with auctions
- Argentina Bid Intelligence Report - Pre RenovAr Ronda 4
- Offshore wind energy capacity continues to grow
- Carbon Trust launches new stage of ORJIP Offshore Wind
- US Department of Energy releases annual wind market reports
- Corporates usher in new wave of U.S. wind and solar growth
- Connecticut releases offshore wind request for proposals
- WWEA leads multi-stakeholder consultation on new Renewable Energy Policy in Pakistan targeting 30% renewables by 2030
- New Jersey to create innovation institute for development of offshore wind industry
- NYSERDA awards US$ 2 million for offshore wind and fisheries research
- American Wind Week 2019 kicks off August 11
- Record US wind farm development activity in 2Q
- Japanese authorities select potential offshore wind areas
- DNV GL launches new Joint Industry Project to cut wind energy costs through LIDAR measurements
- Europe installs 4.9 GW of new wind energy capacity in first half of 2019
- German expansion of offshore wind energy on schedule in the first half of 2019
- The future of wind in Australian versus Great British energy markets
- World clean energy investment slips in 1H 2019
- New £1.5 million fund for UK offshore wind innovators
- Joint project between wind and chemical industry on wind turbine recycling
- Offshore Wind Accelerator launches open source benchmarking competition to improve wind resource estimates
- Renewables cover 44% of Germany’s electricity consumption
- Global offshore wind sector has potential to grow to 200GW of capacity by 2030
- Offshore wind tax credit extension will jumpstart US industry
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