- Category: Industry News
- Category: Industry News
Global offshore wind projects have faced challenges due to inflation and supply chain disruptions, leading to delays in permitting, auctions, and supply chain development. Despite these issues, the sector grew by 7% in 2023, with further growth of 9% expected in 2024, adding over 11 GW of capacity.
- Category: Industry News
McKinsey & Company has released new research showing a widening "reality gap" between decarbonisation project commitments and actual progress, particularly in Europe and the United States.
- Category: Industry News
A new report from DNV reveals that nearly 50% of senior energy professionals plan to integrate AI-driven applications into their operations in the coming year. The report, based on a survey of nearly 1,300 industry leaders, highlights the crucial role of digitalisation in transforming the energy sector, including generation, transmission, distribution, and consumption.
- Category: Industry News
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) has issued a Notice of Intent (NOI) for up to $400 million to support innovative, community-focused clean energy solutions in rural and remote areas across the USA.
- Category: Industry News
A just and inclusive energy transition offers a critical opportunity to address global socio-economic inequalities. However, disparities persist in the capacity of different regions to meet renewable energy goals, such as the COP28 target to triple renewable capacity by 2030. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) highlights the need for increased international collaboration and financial support to boost renewable energy efforts in less advantaged regions.
- US wind energy sector demonstrates resilience and growth
- BOEM begins process for second Central Atlantic offshore wind sale
- US DOE issues request for information to advance West Coast offshore wind transmission
- USA awards first floating offshore wind energy research lease off Maine coast
- US power grid added 20.2 GW of generating capacity in the first half of 2024
- USA announces funding opportunity for floating offshore wind innovations
- BOEM wind energy auction results announced for offshore Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia
- New England offshore wind contract announcement delayed
- US clean energy industry to power economic growth and new manufacturing jobs
- Taiwan awards 2.7 GW in round 3.2 offshore wind tender
- Maryland announces federal funding to strengthen offshore wind workforce
- University of Melbourne launches Australian centre for offshore wind energy
- EIB and Deutsche Bank to support Europe's wind plant manufacturers
- Interactive map to show US offshore wind projects, lease areas, status updates
- UK government announces AR6 budget increase
- DOE announces funding opportunity for offshore wind research
- New Great British Energy partnership launched
- California Public Utilities Commission launches proposal to procure 7.6GW of offshore wind
- Germany reports growth in renewable capacity for first half of 2024
- Scottish survey findings to be integrated into Marine Data Exchange
- New York launches fifth solicitation for offshore wind energy
- UK government announces Onshore Wind Industry Taskforce
- ARESCA calls for wind energy experts to support the national adoption of industry standards
- Twelve companies will help expand distributed wind across rural USA
- World Bank Group releases report on offshore wind development scenarios for Brazil
- MEASNET publishes report on acoustic noise proficiency test results
- Tripling renewables by 2030 requires minimum 16.4% annual growth rate
- US offshore wind’s second quarter sees new construction, vessels, and supply chain investments
- Cancellations reduce expected US capacity of offshore wind facilities
- California adopts offshore wind energy strategic plan
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