The future of US offshore wind depends on the 2024 election.
A Trump victory could put the brakes on current projects, while Democratic continuity would ensure that the 30 GW targets by 2030 are maintained.
The future of US offshore wind depends on the 2024 election.
A Trump victory could put the brakes on current projects, while Democratic continuity would ensure that the 30 GW targets by 2030 are maintained.
NTPC Green Energy awards Suzlon a 1,166 MW order, marking the largest wind power project in India.
This contract will strengthen NTPC's renewable capacity and contribute to its growth strategy.
NTPC Green Energy awards Suzlon a 1,166 MW order, marking the largest wind power project in India.
This contract will strengthen NTPC's renewable capacity and contribute to its growth strategy.
The Swedish government is providing over SEK 1 billion to encourage municipalities to accept onshore wind power projects, with the aim of removing local obstacles to the development of this energy source.
The Swedish government is providing over SEK 1 billion to encourage municipalities to accept onshore wind power projects, with the aim of removing local obstacles to the development of this energy source.
Massachusetts and Rhode Island launch three offshore wind projects, representing 2.9 GW of capacity, strengthening their position in renewable energy production.
Massachusetts and Rhode Island launch three offshore wind projects, representing 2.9 GW of capacity, strengthening their position in renewable energy production.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) announces the first injection of electricity from the Buffalo Plains wind farm into the Alberta grid.
The 495 MW project is scheduled to be fully operational by the end of 2024.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) announces the first injection of electricity from the Buffalo Plains wind farm into the Alberta grid.
The 495 MW project is scheduled to be fully operational by the end of 2024.
The UK has awarded almost 5 GW of new offshore wind projects, marking a comeback for the sector after a year without contracts.
However, the gap to be bridged to reach 55 GW by 2030 remains significant.
The UK has awarded almost 5 GW of new offshore wind projects, marking a comeback for the sector after a year without contracts.
However, the gap to be bridged to reach 55 GW by 2030 remains significant.