Swedish wave energy company Seabased has signed a lease agreement with the Government of Bermuda for the construction of 40MW wave energy park.
Paris-headquartered global cable company Nexans has officially opened the US’s first high-voltage subsea cable plant. The Charleston, South Carolina factory will supply the fledgling yet soon-to-boom US offshore wind market. The plant is the only facility of its kind in North America.
Scottish offshore energy company Equinor has revealed its preferred floating wind foundation design for full-scale gigawatt (GW) commercial floating offshore wind, if successful in the ScotWind leasing round.
As progress continues on Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind, the largest offshore wind project in development in the U.S., the estimated cost of the project has increased to $10 billion.
US-based renewables company Pattern Energy Group LP announced on Monday that it has started building its 150-MW Lanfine Wind power project in Alberta, Canada.
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has announced the signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China Energy United Power Technology Co., Ltd.
Tidal stream power has the potential to deliver 11% of the UK’s current annual electricity and play a significant role in the government’s drive for net-zero, according to new research.
The UK continental shelf in entering a new era as an energy basin in which floating wind will be a go-to technology in thinking about baseload clean-power, decarbonisation of offshore oil & gas operations and – yes – hydrogen, writes Darius Snieckus.
The transmission system operator TenneT presented a technological innovation that can significantly accelerate offshore grid expansion for wind power in the North Sea. With the wind power booster, 6 GW of offshore capacity can be realised three years earlier. For comparison: 6 GW of capacity correspond to six large power plants.