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World’s largest floating wind farm built to ABS Class

Kincardine Project Takes Installed ABS-Class Floating Turbines to 80MW

Scandinavia’s largest offshore wind farm to be inaugurated on September 6th

The park has a production capacity of 604 MW, corresponding to the annual consumption of approx. 600,000 Danish households.

Wind turbines with integrated electrolyzer demonstrate sustainable hydrogen production at sea

The offshore wind turbines of the future are set to produce molecules instead of electrons.

DEME installs first offshore substation in France at Saint-Nazaire offshore wind farm

In another pioneering step in the offshore wind industry, DEME installed the first offshore substation (OSS) in France.

CSA completes geophysical survey in support of expanding US offshore wind industry

Since May 2021, CSA’s R/V Dolphin and crew of expert marine surveyors has conducted over 10,000 hours of fieldwork along a critical export cable route.

MWS Award for Germany’s Baltic Eagle OWF

The Baltic Eagle will be a major offshore wind farm in Germany, located 30 km from the shore of the island of Rügen.

Siemens Gamesa to double offshore blade facility

Successful offshore blade factory in Hull, England to be expanded by more than 41,000 square meters; remains largest offshore wind manufacturing facility in the UK

Subsea 7 announces floating wind acquisition

Subsea 7 will acquire a controlling interest of 59.12% in Nautilus Floating Solutions S.L.

Britain could save £50bn by decarbonising smarter and faster, study shows

The UK could reach net zero faster and save almost £50bn by 2050 with a renewables-led energy system supported by decarbonised gas and long duration storage, alongside electricity market reform and network coordination.

TotalEnergies signs Renewable Power Purchase Agreement with Air Liquide

TotalEnergies will supply 50 GWh per year of renewable electricity over a period of 15 years.

Franco-Scottish research to drive floating wind and hydrogen in Europe

Floating wind and hydrogen technologies are integral to evolving energy decarbonisation strategies in both countries

Jan De Nul successfully installed Formosa 2 export cables

Jan De Nul Group’s Cable Laying Vessel Willem de Vlamingh has successfully installed the four export cables with a total length of 34 km on the 376MW Formosa 2 offshore wind farm in Taiwan.

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