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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced $26 million for eight selected projects to demonstrate how solar, wind, storage, and other clean energy resources can support a reliable and efficient U.S. power grid. Funded by the President’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the projects will deploy innovative clean energy technologies at 15 sites across the country to build and support a resilient grid that automatically adjusts to changing demands.
- Category: Industry News
The American Clean Power Association (ACP) has released a report on the U.S. offshore wind market, revealing a growing pipeline of projects across 32 leases totalling 51,377 MW of expected capacity.
- Category: Industry News
The Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources (DOER) and the electric distribution companies (EDCs) jointly filed a draft Request for Proposals (RFP) with the Department of Public Utilities (DPU), which if approved, would represent the fourth and largest offshore wind solicitation to date.
- Category: Industry News
Poland plans to tender 12GW of additional offshore wind capacity in the Baltic Sea. The country will hold four additional competitive support auctions to increase its cumulated capacity to 18GW.
- Category: Industry News
The American Clean Power Association (ACP) joined the National Offshore Industries Association (NOIA) and the Business Network for Offshore Wind (BNOW) to submit extensive comments with the Bureau of Offshore Energy Management (BOEM) regarding its proposed Renewable Energy Modernization Rule.
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This year’s Poul La Cour Award goes to Peter Hauge Madsen, former Head of the Department of Wind and Energy Systems at the Danish Technical University (DTU), for his leadership and dedication in advancing the European wind energy research community.
- BOEM advances offshore wind leasing process in the Gulf of Maine
- DNV launches new joint industry project to tackle earthquake challenges for wind farms
- Blade manufacturers announce joint commitment to support recycling by providing material passports
- EU leaders meet in Ostend to agree build-out of offshore wind in the North Seas
- ClassNK releases second edition of Guidelines for Wind-Assisted Propulsion Systems for Ships
- $150 billion in announced capital investment for the clean energy industry in the USA
- Revised EU Renewables Directive set to speed up wind permitting
- Global wind energy to top 1TW threshold by the end of 2023
- DOE furthers commitment to advancing composites manufacturing through innovation institute renewal
- Finland to tender 6,000 MW of offshore wind power in 2023-2024
- 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
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