- Category: Industry News
WindEurope latest data on wind turbine orders in Europe in 2022 paints an extremely worrying picture. Total orders for new wind turbines in 2022 fell by 47% on 2021. The EU saw only 9 GW worth of new turbine orders. This reflects a fall in new investments in wind energy that were announced last year: the first 11 months saw final investment decisions for only 12 GW of new wind farms. The EU needs to build 30 GW of new wind farms a year under its new energy and climate security targets.
- Category: Industry News
Eleven offshore wind developers – bp, EnBW, Fred Olsen Seawind, Ørsted, Parkwind, RWE, Scottish Power Renewables, Shell, SSE Renewables, Total Energies and Vattenfall – are partnering with the Carbon Trust to make future offshore wind more sustainable.
- Category: Industry News
A partner group consisting of Siemens Gamesa, Esvagt, Upteko, and the University of Southern Denmark, under the auspices of Energy Cluster Denmark, is working on automated drone deliveries to offshore wind farms.
Ensuring access to critical materials for steel and wind sectors essential for EU clean-tech economy
- Category: Industry News
The European wind industry and the European steel industry are essential to the competitiveness of Europe’s decarbonised economy. They are the key to direct electrification with renewable electricity, Europe’s nascent clean hydrogen economy and many other clean tech solutions.
- Category: Industry News
With dozens of offshore wind projects in the pipeline off U.S. shores, federal agencies, states, and grid operators must immediately begin collaborative planning to identify cost-effective transmission solutions to bring that power online, according to a Brattle Group report commissioned by ACP.
- Category: Industry News
Portugal intends to hold its first offshore wind energy auction in the fourth quarter of this year. The government intends to instal 10 GW of capacity by 2030.
- 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
- Major corrections to outcome of phase 3.1 offshore wind tenders in Taiwan
- The Finnish Government has published its proposal for windfall tax law
- Ireland grants first Maritime Area Consents for offshore wind energy projects
- The United Kingdom re-engages with the North Seas Energy Cooperation
- Gippsland the first area declared for offshore renewables in Australia
- Six offshore wind power developers win bids in an auction in Taiwan
- UK Government unveils details of next year’s auction for Contracts for Difference
- EBRD supports Greece with legal framework for offshore wind development
- WAB e.V. and Team Norway deepen offshore wind and hydrogen collaboration
- Tamil Nadu Wind Energy Roadmap launched
- Winners of California offshore wind energy auction announced
- US agencies aim to mitigate offshore wind development impacts
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