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Metsahallitus and Vattenfall to expand Korsnas capacity to 2GW

Metsähallitus and Swedish energy giant Vattenfall have agreed to expand the capacity of the Korsnas offshore wind farm from 1.3GW to 2GW. The wind farm will begin operations in the 2030s. It will generate 5TWh of clean energy annually, sufficient to...

EU Looks To Strengthen Wind Energy Sector To Resist China

The European Union has pledged to backing all the way its wind industry despite increasing international rivalry, supply-chain concerns, and financing ambiguities. This commitment aims to make sure that the EU can successfully achieve its ever-enthusiastic climate as well...

Dogger Bank – Largest Offshore Wind Farm In World Shapes Up

In October, the first power at the world's largest offshore wind farm was announced, bringing a much-needed boost to the wind energy sector. After months of concerns regarding high costs of materials, low profits, as well as mechanical issues...

North Sea Offshore Wind Zones Under Consideration In Norway

The Norwegian government has revealed plans to evaluate the potential opening of three new offshore wind zones, which may become available for bidding starting in 2025. These three areas in the North Sea have been chosen from a list...

Von Der Leyen Outlines Strategy To Elevate Wind Industry

The European Union is set to introduce a comprehensive package of measures aimed at supporting its wind power sector. This move comes in response to the challenges faced by renewable energy companies, including inflation, according to European Commission President...

Chernobyl Zone To Harness Wind Power For 800,000 Houses

The Ukrainian government has given its approval to partner with the German energy company Notus Energy to construct a wind farm within the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ). A collaborative memorandum has been signed by both entities to create a...

Low Energy Prices Threaten Offshore Wind Projects In The UK

A report published in The Daily Telegraph has indicated that offshore wind farm developers may not participate in the upcoming round of renewable contract bidding. The reason behind this reluctance is the low pricing offered for energy. At present, the...

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