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German Offshore Wind Output Predicted To Reach 50 GW By 2035

The German government intends to develop 50 GW of installed offshore wind energy capacity by 2035, above its initial target of 40 GW. Berlin plans to offer 4 GW of offshore wind energy capacity each year starting in 2027 in...

China Needs Backup As Wind And Solar To Reach Grid Parity

According to Moody's Investors Service, energy storage will be crucial in assisting China's wind and electricity sectors as they approach grid parity for future initiatives. Based on a statement from Moody's, even though it will take some time for storage...

Q3 U.S. Offshore Wind Long-Term Objectives Increased 60%

The third quarter of 2022 saw significant federal policies, unprecedented investments, and new state-level initiatives propel the U.S. offshore wind industry ahead. Coastal states increased their long-term goals by 58%, setting a new record for quarterly growth. The Business...

EMEC Wraps Up 100 MW Floating Wind Test Site Concept Design

EMEC is attempting to lease a location 20 kilometres west of Orkney, farther from its current tidal energy test facility at Billia Croo. The test site suggested by EMEC will have 6 terminals for floating offshore wind turbines with rated...

Belgium Joins The Race For First Man-Made Energy Island

The world's first artificial energy island's system operator, Elia, has unveiled its preliminary designs in front of the federal ministers of Belgium, Tinne Van der Straeten-Energy and Vincent Van Quickenborne-North Sea. The second offshore wind zone's offshore wind farms,...

UK Government To Eliminate Planning Limits On Onshore Wind

Following the government's decision to remove limits on energy supply, large onshore wind projects are expected to resume in England for the first time in nearly seven years. Onshore wind's potential will be unlocked by bringing planning regulations for...

China Fuels Wind Market, Hitting Q2 High For Turbine Orders

Strong market activity in China helped the wind market set a record in the second quarter of the year, increasing the order intake for wind turbines to 43 gigawatts (GW). According to Wood Mackenzie, this marked a 36% year-over-year increase...

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