Partnership agreement to cover three key areas: knowledge exchange for technology on offshore wind turbine nacelle assembly, staging harbor turbine assembly and offshore construction, and offshore service contracts
Leading energy companies Equinor and SSE Renewables are carrying out early scoping work to explore options for developing a fourth phase, Dogger Bank D, of the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
Cooperation in the development, construction and maintenance of offshore wind farms will enable new business opportunities while developing local expertise.
CIP will join NorSea and Parkwind in a partnership dedicated to floating offshore wind projects in Norway. In doing so, the companies will further strengthen their consortium initially targeting the Utsira Nord tender.
EU grants the Ship-aH2oy project EUR 15 million to equip an offshore wind vessel with a sustainable and scalable solution for power and heat generation.
For now, ocean energy has been largely untapped in the Philippines despite the apparent potential of the power source because of the scarcity of available technologies.
Eleven offshore wind developers – bp, EnBW, Fred Olsen Seawind, Parkwind, RWE, ScottishPower Renewables, Shell, SSE, Total Energies, Vattenfall and Ørsted – are partnering with the Carbon Trust to make future offshore wind even more sustainable.
A new breed of floating offshore wind turbine foundations, designed to handle the largest wind turbines in the world, has received ABS approval in principle (AIP).