- Category: Industry News
New Jersey's Governor Phil Murphy has signed an executive order to establish a Council for the Wind Innovation and New Development (WIND) Institute. The institute will develop and implement a plan to create a regional hub for New Jersey’s offshore wind industry.
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) has announced it has selected five multi-year projects totaling more than US$ 2 million to further study important environmental and commercial fishing topics to support the responsible development of offshore wind.
- Category: Industry News
This August 11-17 marks the third annual American Wind Week. During Wind Week, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and supporters of wind energy highlight the many ways that wind powers opportunity at dozens of events across the country and online with #AmericanWindWeek.
- Category: Industry News
US wind farm development activity rose to a new high point in the second quarter of 2019, according to new data released by the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA). The record 41,801MW of US wind capacity currently under construction or in advanced stages of development represents a 10% increase over the level of activity this time last year. The wind project pipeline grew 7%in the second quarter with 7,290MW in new construction and advanced development activity announced.
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The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) in Japan have identified areas where offshore wind development could take place.
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DNV GL is calling on wind energy stakeholders to join a new Joint Industry Project (JIP) to explore the potential of using light detection and ranging (LIDAR) to measure wind speed Turbulence Intensity (TI) for various applications in the wind industry.
- 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
- Offshore Wind Growth Partnership launched
- Solar, wind, batteries to attract $10 trillion to 2050
- US Energy Department consortium unveils additional funding for offshore wind
- IntelStor analysis of World Bank Group investments in global wind energy
- Dunkirk auction result boosts the case for ambitious offshore wind volumes in France
- US renewable capacity now greater than coal
- Carbon Trust OWA launches competition to reduce vessel emissions
- German offshore wind industry generated revenue of around € 9 billion in 2018
- Wind Industry creates Africa Task Force to speed up development
- New standard for the design of wind turbines
- Community power in Germany is increasingly being marginalised
- Global Wind Day 2019: celebrating the future of wind energy around the world
- Strengthening America’s “Electric Highway” will fast-track U.S. economic growth
- Collapse in wind energy growth jeopardises German and EU renewables targets
- WindEurope launches campaign to mobilise wind energy professional to go vote in the upcoming European Elections
- New Belgian framework for offshore wind farm tenders
- Global offshore wind energy is at a tipping point
- US wind development pipeline grew by 6,146MW in first quarter
- Greece unveils 300MW auction for wind energy
- Europe invests € 27 billion in new wind farms in 2018
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