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A route map to secure Scotland’s fastest possible fair and just transition away from fossil fuels has been published. The draft ‘Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan’ sets out a plan for Scotland’s renewables revolution to be accelerated as North Sea basin resources decline.
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The EU installed 15 GW of new wind farms in 2022 according to preliminary wind energy installation figures published by WindEurope. That’s a third more than 2021.
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BOEM has invited the public to attend the upcoming opportunities to exchange information regarding offshore wind energy in the Gulf of Maine. In August 2022, the Department of the Interior announced a “Request for Interest” (RFI) to gauge whether there is commercial interest in obtaining wind energy leases within an area in the Gulf of Maine consisting of about 13.7 million acres.
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) today announced a call for applications for the second cohort of the Clean Energy Cybersecurity Accelerator (CECA) program.
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Global Maritime’s Geosciences department, GM Geo, has launched a geological, geohazard and geotechnical desktop study covering the Irish Celtic Sea. The Seabed Intelligence Report (SIR) investigates seabed conditions across the area of search, identifying principal strata and the suitability/risk implications for the development of floating offshore wind farms whilst subdividing the area of search into provinces of similar geological and geotechnical conditions to be considered in the development and engineering process.
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An analysis of wind statistics that Sintef has recently carried out shows that there is no systematic correlation in time between the occurrence of windy oceanic conditions in southern and northern Norway.
- 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
- France launches two new offshore wind tenders
- The first-ever California offshore wind lease sale
- EU determined to secure its clean energy industrial base
- The United Kingdom may lift the de facto ban on onshore wind development.
- Increasing cost pressures and design flaws undermine Spanish auction
- India publishes draft tender for the development of 4GW of offshore wind
- The profitability of offshore wind in the Netherlands by 2030 is not self-evident
- BOEM identifies draft wind energy areas in the Central Atlantic
- Worldwide wind power boom continues in 2022
- Global floating wind set to miss 2030 targets according to new report
- Europe’s latest offshore auction mainly using non-price criteria is a success
- Nine new countries sign up for Global Offshore Wind Alliance
- IRENA report warns world of untapped renewable energy potential
- Europe takes emergency measures to remove permitting bottlenecks for renewables
- Accelerated development needed to reach offshore wind net zero targets
- Germany to accelerate offshore wind expansion
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