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ClassNK has released Guidelines for Wind-Assisted Propulsion Systems for Ships (Edition 2.0), which specify requirements for ensuring the safety of ships equipped with wind-assisted propulsion systems based on the latest insights obtained from the involvement in actual installation projects.
- Category: Industry News
The American Clean Power Association (ACP) has detailed over $150 billion in capital investment announced for utility-scale clean energy projects and manufacturing facilities since federal incentives were signed into law last August.
- Category: Industry News
After 18 months of political negotiations the European Parliament, the Council of the EU and the European Commission came to a provisional agreement on the revision of the 2018 EU Renewables Directive. They agreed on a higher EU renewable energy target of 42.5% for 2030. Crucially, the Institutions agreed to more measures for the simplification of renewables permitting than what the EU had before.
- Category: Industry News
The global wind energy market will pass the one terawatt (TW) threshold for installed capacity by the end of 2023, according to the latest market outlook from Wood Mackenzie. After needing more than 40 years to reach one TW of installations, the wind industry will reach the next TW of installations within the next eight years, according to Luke Lewandowski, Wood Mackenzie Research Director.
- Category: Industry News
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy publicly has announced its decision to renew funding for its Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation (IACMI), one of DOE’s six existing Clean Energy Manufacturing Innovation Institutes.
- Category: Industry News
Finland will be launching five competitive tendering processes for more than 6,000MW of offshore wind power on its territorial waters along the western coast of the country.
- Berkeley Lab-led study shows nearly 2,000GW of solar, storage, and wind in transmission grid interconnection queues
- Norway opens its first offshore wind tenders
- Maryland to increase offshore wind capacity to 8.5GW by 2035
- DNV launches joint industry project to confirm potential of wind farm control technology
- UK announces Powering Up Britain plan
- New Coalition for Wind Industry Circularity launched in the UK
- US DOE releases strategy to accelerate and expand domestic offshore wind deployment
- Europe invested €17bn in new wind in 2022
- US DOE announces winners in first phase of prize to develop floating offshore wind supply chains
- Wind energy capacity additions fell by 15% in 2022
- Global net zero will require $21 trillion investment in power grids
- 680GW of new wind energy capacity is forecast to be installed by 2027
- Record growth in renewables achieved despite energy crisis
- Financing the transition: How to make the money flow for a net-zero economy
- UK government confirms budget for this year's Contracts for Difference scheme
- RWE launches call for innovations in offshore wind
- Research and industry to jointly develop circular solutions for wind turbine blades
- Spain installs 1670MW of new capacity in 2022
- Coexistence between ocean industries is essential as demand for ocean space will grow 5-fold by 2050
- GWO trained workforce passes 149,800
- New Jersey opens third offshore wind solicitation of between 1.2 GW and 4 GW
- Study flags supply chain opportunities for Wales and the region from Celtic Sea floating wind
- Report sets out safety practices for offshore wind industry
- Europe needs stronger wind supply chain and clear investment signals
- Denmark resumes permitting for two 'open door' offshore wind farms
- DNV executes studies outlining critical path for the State of Maine's offshore wind industry
- North Carolina and Denmark sign offshore wind agreement
- Germany has launched an offshore wind tender for 1.8GW
- Europe built 19GW of new wind energy in 2022
- Lithuania is preparing an auction for Baltic Sea offshore wind power
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