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Strategies to reduce the cost of offshore wind O&M

Operations and Maintenance is expected to account for nearly one-third of offshore wind’s costs in the United States, and consequently, there is a large potential for reducing these through advanced O&M strategies. NREL and ECN, along with a panel of subject matter experts who provided input, have proposed a few suggestions… The following O&M strategies… Read more »

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We need to act

Barack Obama’s new climate change policy is not only a validation of our industry, it is a positive portent of future growth. In a recent speech, the U.S. President outlined his commitment to wind power and to a cleaner future for all. Here, we present the highlights. On Christmas Eve, 1968, the astronauts of Apollo… Read more »

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When Energy And Water Collide

Traditional energy production methods are, by and large, cooled by water, and place a massive burden on North America’s resources. Wind power, however, needs no such cooling and this is one of the reasons why it is being lined-up to play a stronger role in the energy mix. PES investigates. The heat waves and drought… Read more »

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Cost competitive: wind finally breaks through

It’s less costly to get electricity from wind turbines than coal-fired power plants when climate change costs and other health impacts are factored in, according to a new study published in Springer’s Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. In fact, using the official U.S. government estimates of health and environmental costs from burning fossil fuels,… Read more »

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U.S. Wind Technologies Market Report: key findings

The recently-published (seventh) edition of the annual DOE report highlights the key trends and important new developments from the past 12 months. An essential snapshot of the industry – which also informs the sector’s growth for the coming year – we’re delighted to present an exclusive extract. Annual wind power capacity additions in the United… Read more »

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Alberta Uncovered Winds Creeping Acceptance

While the mainstream media will insist that the public are broadly against wind power developments, the reality – according to a recent Canadian study – points to a growing acceptance. And fewer complaints than you might expect. A spokesman for the Pembina Institute explains all… No other province in Canada has a longer history with… Read more »

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Strategies to reduce the cost of offshore wind O&M

Operations and Maintenance is expected to account for nearly one-third of offshore wind’s costs in the United States, and consequently, there is a large potential for reducing these through advanced O&M strategies. NREL and ECN, along with a panel of subject matter experts who provided input, have proposed a few suggestions… The following O&M strategies… Read more »

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Market report on U.S. wind technologies in distributed applications

This annual snapshot makes for essential reading for any domestic wind executive, charting as it does, the game-changing statics for the industry. We present a hot-off-the-press exclusive extract. At the end of 2012, U.S. wind turbines in distributed applications reached a 10-year cumulative installed capacity of more than 812 MW from more than 69,000 units… Read more »

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When wind energy and U.S. house prices collide

With a dataset of 50,000 home sales among 27 counties in nine states, and of homes were within 10 miles of 67 different wind facilities, the study produced by Ernest Orlando Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is easily the most far-reaching ever produced. Does it give credence to the anecdotal evidence? Find out more in our… Read more »

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Offshore USA: eady for take-off

Although there’s currently just a solitary turbine operating off the American coastline, Cape Wind has finally gotten the green light, which means that the next 12 months are crucial for the continent’s offshore industry. PES investigates if it’s up to the challenge… In June this year, after years of offshore wind power projects being cancelled… Read more »

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Significant contract update in UK: Deutsche Windtechnik retains contract for 25 turbines

Deutsche Windtechnik’s flexibility and professional approach secures yet another full-scope contract including major components: from 30 January 2025, over the next five years, Deutsche Windtechnik will continue to be responsible for the maintenance of 25 Senvion MM82 and MM92 turbines at Hyndburn, Withernwick and Withernwick Extension wind farms, operated by Energiekontor. Deutsche Windtechnik (DWT) has… Read more »

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Buss Terminal Eemshaven Expands to Become the Largest Offshore Logistics Terminal Operator in the European North Sea

Eemshaven, March, 5th, 2025 — Buss Terminal Eemshaven has expanded its terminal area and heavy-duty quay side access, which positions it as the key player in offshore wind logistics in the European North Sea. The expansion incorporates the addition of about 15-hectares of heavy-duty storage area and 200 m quay-side connecting to the Beatrixhaven, complementing the… Read more »

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Glamox to light giant Wind Turbine Installation Vessel for Cadeler

Oslo, Norway, 5 March 2025: Glamox, a world leader in lighting, has won a contract to light the Wind Apex, being built for Cadeler A/S of Denmark. The ship is a hybrid Wind Turbine Installation Vessel (WTIV) capable of installing both XL turbine foundations and wind turbines. The vessel is expected to be delivered in the first… Read more »

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AXIAL leads the agrivoltaic revolution in Europe with the launch of Axial Agrivoltaics Trackers.

The company expands its range of agrivoltaic solutions with elevated solar trackers, designed to maximize both energy and agricultural efficiency AXIAL expands its agrivoltaic range with the launch of Axial Agrivoltaics Trackers, an innovative solution of elevated solar trackers designed to maximize renewable energy production without compromising agricultural and livestock activities. The debut of this… Read more »

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Base Materials to supply buoyancy solutions to DNV certified full ocean depth submersible

Leicester, UK: Base Materials will supply its buoyancy solutions to Inkfish, an organisation that supports marine research, as part of wider upgrade of their full ocean depth submersible, DSV Bakunawa. The DSV Bakunawa (formerly ‘DSV Limiting Factor’), a two-man, 12-tonne vessel, was previously used for The Five Deeps Expedition, the first successful manned descent to… Read more »

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XODUS ACQUIRES DAYMARK ENERGY ADVISORS TO EXPAND POWER NETWORK CAPABILITIES

Global energy consultancy Xodus has acquired Daymark Energy Advisors to expand its power networks capabilities across international energy transition projects. The power networks market is set for growth as electrification will require significant upgrades to networks around the world. The transmission and distribution (T&D) of electricity from source to demand is critical to the commercial… Read more »

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KNUD E. HANSEN announces new Managing Director

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Nordex Group receives order in Brazil from Auren Energia for 112 MW

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Sineng Electric Delivers Tailored Energy Storage Solution for 300MWh Vanadium Redox Flow Battery Project in China

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ACT100 blade CERTIFICATION tests completed

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ABB completes acquisition of Siemens’ Wiring Accessories business in China

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