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6,000t capacity giant enables faster construction methodologies across the energy sector
And on we go in Schleswig-Holstein!
ZF Wind Power Coimbatore, the world’s largest wind gearbox plant outside of China and the only fully integrated gearbox manufacturing facility in India boasts a state-of-the-art setup for both export and domestic production
ProfEC Ventus GmbH is proud to announce the release of two groundbreaking barometric ambient pressure sensors, the AP65 and AP80. Designed to meet the growing demand for high-precision measurements in the wind and solar energy sectors, these sensors set a new standard for reliability, accuracy, and performance.
Discover the latest breakthroughs in renewable energy as countries around the world push the limits of wind and solar power. From the UK's bold new wind and solar projects to technological innovations in turbine maintenance and blade recycling, the renewable energy sector is charging ahead. But challenges remain, with delays in U.S. offshore projects and regulatory shifts globally. Dive into the dynamic future of clean energy and see how it's transforming industries and communities worldwide.
Ørsted has won Contracts for Difference (CfDs) from the UK government to expand its offshore wind capacity with the development of Hornsea 3 and Hornsea 4, two of the world’s largest offshore wind farms. These projects will significantly contribute to the UK's renewable energy goals.
K2M provides technical insight and oversight for final stage of construction phase of 30 MW Illevaara onshore wind farm in Finland
+++ Qualitas Energy leverages WindEnergy Hamburg to acquire new wind energy projects and establish development partnerships +++ The company plans to invest approximately €1.2 billion to accelerate the energy transition in Germany, aiming to expand its internal project development capacity to 4 GW +++ Qualitas Energy offers attractive career opportunities within a growing team specializing in the acquisition, project development, construction and operation of wind farms +++ The company’s booth will be located in Hall A1 +++
Leine Linde is excited to announce its participation at WindEnergy Hamburg 2024, the world’s biggest event for the wind power industry. We will be in Hall B6, Stand 303, together with AMO, ETEL, HEIDENHAIN and LTN, offering a wide range of state-of-the-art solutions designed to enhance the efficiency and reliability of wind turbines.
A total height of 15 metres is not subject to any procedures in Lower Saxony.
The global wind energy sector is undergoing rapid advancements, from innovative offshore wind projects and green hydrogen solutions to new developments in Romania, Morocco, and the U.S. However, challenges such as job risks in the EU and extreme weather impacts in China highlight the complexities of this growing industry. Technological breakthroughs and community-driven initiatives are also paving the way for a more sustainable future, with countries like Vietnam and Scotland spearheading new wind projects. Discover the latest in wind energy, where innovation meets sustainability.
WWEA prepares for several activities on the occasion of the fair.
43 MW Farranrory wind farm
+++ Qualitas Energy sets important impulses for sustainable development as part of the Spandau Sustainability Week in Berlin, Germany +++ An invitation was extended to visit a wind farm in Brandenburg, with a focus on explaining how repowering of wind turbines is crucial for enhancing efficiency in the energy transition +++ Qualitas Energy fosters dialogue and close cooperation between politicians, industry, and local stakeholders +++
We will welcome you at our booth A3.440
Extending turbine lifespan on the service level by 10 years, extending operational time by 50%.
With the construction of two wind farms in the Hochsauerland district in North Rhine-Westphalia, JUWI exceeds the 3,000 megawatt threshold / At WindEnergy in Hamburg from September 24 to 27 in Hall A4, Stand 336 / Joint stand with sister company MVV Trading
Energiequelle, international project developer, operations manager and provider of innovative energy supply solutions, will be exhibiting at WindEnergy. WindEnergy is the leading trade fair for the wind industry and takes place from 24 to 27 September in Hamburg. The focus of Energiequelle's presence at the trade fair will be on acquiring new projects and co-operations as well as addressing specialists.
+++ Two new projects approved +++ Successful tender results of the PNE Group already total 141.9 MW this year +++
As the new European Parliament and Commission take office following the EU elections in June, this autumn update outlines the latest data for wind energy in Europe and our expectations for the rest of the decade. Europe now has 278 GW of wind power capacity, with 242 GW onshore and 35 GW offshore. The EU-27 has 225 GW of wind power capacity. The EU is expected to build 22 GW of new wind farms annually from 2024 to 2030 but needs to build 33 GW annually to meet its 2030 climate and energy targets.
Energiequelle GmbH conducts a customer satisfaction survey in the area of operational management every three years.
81% of renewable additions in 2023 were cheaper than fossil fuel alternatives, offering countries a compelling business and investment case to triple renewables by 2030.
WKN GmbH becomes PNE Erneuerbare Energien GmbH • Strong brand for project development and power generation • No impact on existing business relationships
TÜV SÜD has issued the IECRE Provisional Type Certificate (P-TC) for the N175/6.X turbine and handed it over to the Nordex Group at WindEnergy Hamburg on 24th September 2024.
The wind energy sector is experiencing dynamic growth, driven by cost advantages, strategic rebranding, and leadership changes.
A review by the SUN DAY Campaign of data in two new reports just released by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) reveals that the mix of renewable energy sources (i.e., biomass, geothermal, hydropower, solar, wind) is now over 30% of total U.S. utility-scale electrical generating capacity.
The UK’s last coal-fired power plant, Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, will close this month, ending a 142-year era of burning coal to generate electricity.
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