05/10/2022
Capstone Infrastructure Corporation has announced important milestones in the development of the Canadian wind farm.
Ireland has discovered wind power in recent years and posted an excellent first quarter. April 2022 brought 7 percent more wind power than last year - a new record.
There are two different areas up for auction with a total 1.5 GW of capacity. The auction makes extensive use of non-price criteria. It’s by some distance the most advanced use of non-price criteria yet in any wind energy auction. The focus of the criteria is ecology and system integration.
Heerema Marine Contractors has been selected as a strategic supplier on behalf of the 50-50 partnership between Equinor and bp to develop the Empire Wind and Beacon Wind projects.
The new F-class vessel is unique in terms of flexibility and scope, as it can be converted from installation of large foundations to installation of wind turbine generators within a short period of time.
Global automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler published its interim statement for the first three months of 2022 today.
The main objective of the plan is, in particular, to share with a broad base of employees, mainly blue collar workers, the creation of value that the Group will be able to generate in the coming years.
As the energy sector continues to manage aftershocks from the impacts of climate change, COVID-19 and the conflict in Ukraine, the World Energy Pulse reveals nearly half of respondents expect the convergence of these crises to accelerate the pace of the transition. The survey marks the first quantitative assessment of the conflict’s impact on the global energy transition.
The Howard wind farm, which achieved commercial operation in the fourth quarter of 2011, generates enough wind energy to power approximately 12,500 New York homes a year.
The Humboldt WEA, if developed, could bring up to 1.6 GW of clean energy to the grid, enough to power approximately 560,000 homes.
A first-of-its-kind in the United States, the National Offshore Wind Agreement (NOWA) sets the bar for working conditions and equity.
GE Renewable Energy today announced a minority investment in COBOD International, the company providing the 3D printer used at the Bergen research facility.
The new report, entitled “Green Hydrogen: Optimising Net Zero”, shows that a UK-wide green hydrogen economy has the potential to create thousands of highly-skilled jobs throughout the country.
Both organisations wan to create a more sustainable supply chain for the wind industry, identifying gaps in technology, skills, and knowledge within the renewable sector.
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