Wind Energy

EDF Renewables acquires a floating offshore wind project in Australia

The Australian subsidiary of EDF Renewables has acquired the Newcastle Offshore Wind Farm, a floating offshore project under development near the Port of Newcastle, Australia. The project is planned for the Hunter?Central Coast Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) as part of...

Nordex starts series production of its 6MW wind turbines in Rostock

Accompanied by Jochen Schulte, State Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Affairs, Infrastructure, Tourism and Labour of the State of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, plant manager, Alexander Farnkopf, and in the presence of around 800 colleagues, our CEO José Luis Blanco...

100GW A Reality With UK Offshore Wind Projects Development

The very recent research report on EnergyPulse data analysts published by RenewablesUK puts forth the fact that the UK’s pipeline of offshore wind projects across all stages of development currently stands at around 100 GW. If we split the...

Siemens Gamesa and Doosan Enerbility sign historic offshore wind partnership framework agreement for South Korea

Siemens Gamesa, the world-leading provider of wind power solutions, and Doosan Enerbility, formerly Doosan Heavy Industries, a market leading manufacturer of energy solutions, announce the signing of a binding framework agreement for a strategic partnership for the South Korean...

Repsol begins the production of wind energy in its first renewable project in Castilla y Leon

Repsol has started producing electricity at its first renewable project in Castilla y León, Spain, named PI. Located in the provinces of Palencia and Valladolid, it consists of seven wind farms which will have a total installed capacity of...

Germany Eyes 4-5 Onshore Wind Turbines In A Day By 2030

Germany is all set to leverage the momentum gained in recent months to make meaningful progress when it comes to wind and solar power installations and also become less reliant on fossil fuels by 2030. The statement comes from...

South Africa’s Seriti to build wind farm to power its coal mines

South African miner Seriti Resources, a top thermal coal supplier to struggling state power utility Eskom, is investing in wind power in the latest move by industry to wean itself off a national grid plagued by power cuts. Seriti on...

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