GE Renewable Energy’s Haliade-X prototype starts operations in the Netherlands
The company’s Haliade-X prototype has started operating at 14 MW in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
The company’s Haliade-X prototype has started operating at 14 MW in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
The project will be part funded by a grant from the BEIS Offshore Wind Manufacturing Investment Support scheme.
Statkraft has acquired the wind power portfolio – located across Germany and France – from Breeze Three Energy, further strengthening its position in Europe.
Vestas has signed a new agreement with Casa dos Ventos for a 189 MW wind project in Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil.
The report looks at key success factors for emerging offshore wind markets.
GE Renewable Energy has announced that it has been selected by EEM to supply 40 onshore wind turbines for the 200 MW Aftissat onshore wind farm extension in Morocco.
GWEC has launched Africa WindPower to address a clear need for a regional body representing the wind industry, and to accelerate the energy transition.
Eight onshore wind turbines have arrived at the Port of Leith in Scotland as part of the 16 MW Howpark wind farm to be located in the Scottish Borders.
The company will supply Pattern Energy with 35 of its V150-4.2 MW wind turbines to power the Lanfine wind farm in Alberta, Canada.
Francisco Rodrigues, Mammoet Global Segment Lead for Offshore Wind, discusses how engineered heavy lifting and logistics can help floating wind to mature and realise its potential.
Keppel O&M has completed the construction of two offshore substations for the Greater Changhua 1 & 2a Offshore Wind Farms in Taiwan.
The GIG, TotalEnergies and RIDG consortium has announced a bid for the West of Orkney wind farm site in Scotland.
EIB has signed a loan with Ørsted to support its increased capex programme on renewable energy projects, as well as the conclusion of the Borssele 1 & 2 wind farms in the Netherlands.
The company has received an order from Wind Energy Development Fund for four separate projects in Russia – Novoalekseevskaya, Grazhdanskaya, Ivanovskaya, and Pokrovskaya.
The companies have joined forces to champion inclusive opportunities for Scottish communities to own a stake in offshore wind developments.