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Wind energy remained the largest renewable source of electricity in the USA during the first ten months of 2025, according to a review by the Sun Day Campaign based on data from the Energy Information Administration. Wind turbines generated 9.9% of total U.S. electricity output over the period, marking a 1.1% increase compared with the same months in 2024 and producing 84% more electricity than hydropower.
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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont and Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee have issued a joint statement criticising the Trump administration’s decision to pause offshore wind leases.
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority has launched a competitive solicitation to support maritime port development and upgrade projects intended to strengthen New York’s ability to support the offshore wind sector while allowing for multiple port uses.
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Methods used to calculate the potential impacts of offshore wind farms on seabird populations may be substantially overestimating likely effects, according to a report published by the Scottish Offshore Wind Energy Council. All offshore wind projects are required to carry out ornithological environmental impact assessments as part of the consenting process. These assessments examine how proposed developments could affect seabirds, including potential habitat loss, disturbance and collision risk. The results are used to determine whether projects should provide compensation, such as habitat improvements or measures to increase breeding seabird populations.
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Delivered quarterly, the Wind Energy Monitor from the American Clean Power Association (ACP) and Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables provides the clean power industry with exclusive insights through comprehensive research. This Q4 2025 release includes Q3 2025 in review, plus a 5-year look-ahead outlining expected capacity buildout, costs, supply chain, policy, and investment.
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Stalled site auctions, delayed final investment decisions and cancelled offtake contracts continued to weigh on the global offshore wind industry in 2025, according to the latest Global Market Overview report by wind market research and intelligence provider TGS 4C. The analysis shows that long-term expectations have been revised downwards. Forecast global offshore wind installed capacity for 2030 has been reduced by 28% year on year. Expected capacity outside China has fallen from 192 GW to 121 GW. Europe and the Asia-Pacific region are both affected, with forecast reductions of 21% and 31% respectively, indicating a broad-based slowdown rather than isolated regional weakness.
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- SP Energy Networks and SSEN Transmission test offshore wind role in UK grid restoration
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- ARESCA invites experts to support adoption of wind energy standards
- WindEurope report outlines growth and skills needs in Europe’s wind workforce
- Maryland issues offshore wind power procurement invitation
- Great British Energy outlines new programme to support UK clean energy supply chains
- GWEC and Copper Mark agree partnership on responsible mineral sourcing
- South Korea outlines implementation-focused plan for expanding offshore wind
- New York Power Authority publishes Renewables Updated Strategic Plan
- European Commission unveils EU grids package to modernise electricity network
- US court rejects federal pause on wind permitting after multi-state challenge
- NESO outlines updated connections pathway for projects supporting Clean Power by 2030
- WindEurope and Hitachi Energy highlight long-term cost and security benefits of a renewables-led energy system
- Germany adjusts offshore wind auction volumes after 2025 round attracts no bids
- WWEA publishes community engagement guidelines for wind projects
- UK and Philippines launch climate partnership to advance clean energy
- European Commission backs four wind‑manufacturing projects under Innovation Fund
- ACP records USA clean power surge as policy uncertainty slows new contracts
- Shantou Declaration from WWEC2025 on international cooperation in wind energy
- World Wind Energy Award recognises contributions to China’s wind sector
- Great British Energy outlines its strategic direction for the coming years
- Global Wind Workforce Outlook 2025–2030 highlights growing demand for technicians
- Solar and wind lead US capacity growth as renewables expand beyond a third of total generation
- Study finds Gulf offshore wind areas largely avoid key shrimping grounds
- Stillstrom and Port of Roenne examine role of Energy Island Bornholm in maritime electrification
- US Energy Department renames National Renewable Energy Laboratory
- FLOWW issues updated guidance for fisheries and offshore renewables
- Report highlights steps to advance floating offshore wind in Celtic Sea




