- Category: Industry News
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced new investments to accelerate floating offshore wind development by advancing offshore wind transmission planning, research and technology, and partnerships.
- Category: Industry News
DNV has published new research about the industry’s perception of the growing market for floating offshore wind and its possibilities for mass commercialisation. The research, which surveyed 244 developers, investors, manufacturers, advisors and operators across the globe, found that 60% of respondents think floating offshore wind will reach full commercialisation by 2035, with 25% believing it will be as early as 2030.
- Category: Industry News
World Forum Offshore Wind (WFO) has published its Global Offshore Wind Report 2022. Globally, 9,433 MW of offshore wind capacity went into operation in 2022. Global offshore wind growth in 2022 was again mainly driven by China which installed 6.8 GW of new offshore wind capacity in 2022.
- Category: Industry News
The American Clean Power Association (ACP) has released its Clean Power Quarterly Market Report Q4 2022, which shows that the U.S. wind, solar, and battery storage sectors installed a total of 9.6GW of utility-scale clean power capacity last quarter.
- Category: Industry News
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced a $30 million funding opportunity to advance the cost-effective domestic manufacturing of materials, including lightweight composites, that allow wind turbines to produce power more efficiently.
- Category: Industry News
DNV is launching a JIP to develop a decision tool and reference that can be used by all stakeholders during the specification, design, manufacture, procurement and approval of any equipment intended for the installation and decommissioning of bottom-fixed wind turbines.
- WFO publishes white paper on onsite major component replacement technologies for floating offshore wind
- Nominations open for the Poul la Cour Award
- BOEM announces new committee on offshore wind energy and fisheries
- Denmark puts offshore wind development on hold due to EU legal issues
- EU presents the Green Deal Industrial Plan
- Germany launches 7GW offshore wind tender
- Investments in wind energy in Europe are down
- Global offshore wind industry joins forces with the Carbon Trust to decarbonise and scale up sustainably
- Drone deliveries can make offshore wind more efficient
- Ensuring access to critical materials for steel and wind sectors essential for EU clean-tech economy
- Urgent, collaborative offshore wind transmission planning needed to achieve US clean energy goals
- Portugal to launch first offshore wind auction in Q4 2023
- NOWRDC announces US offshore wind supply chain road map
- Only a setback distance of 500 metres will support onshore wind in Poland
- Corporations purchased more US clean energy in 2022 than ever before
- US Interior Department finalises offshore wind safety and environmental responsibilities
- Streamlining planning and permitting can accelerate wind and solar development
- Less than eight years to install around 22GW of offshore wind capacity in Germany
- BOEM releases its proposed Renewable Energy Modernization Rule
- New research could cut the cost of offshore wind farm fabrication
- New modelling tool demonstrates cost-effective 24/7 renewable power strategy
- Wind power capacity increased by 75% in Finland
- Scotland publishes strategy to deliver a just transition for the energy sector
- EU wind energy installations up by a third
- BOEM initiates information exchange regarding offshore wind energy in the Gulf of Maine
- DOE opens call for deployable solutions to secure America's power grid
- Global Maritime Geosciences launches Irish Celtic Sea seabed intelligence report
- Research shows that the wind will always be blowing at least somewhere along the Norwegian coast
- Massachusetts approves offshore wind PPAs against developers' wishes
- Renewable energy sources provide almost 23% of the electrical generation in the USA
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