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EnBW and DHL Group sign agreement for green energy from He Dreiht offshore wind farm

The electricity will come from the EnBW He Dreiht offshore wind farm currently under construction in the German Bight.

Northland Power achieves first power on Hai Long Offshore Wind Project

With a planned capacity of 1 GW, Hai Long will play a vital role in supporting Taiwan's renewable energy target of 15 GW of offshore wind between 2026 and 2035.

China unveils world’s largest offshore wind turbine with hub height of 185 meters

A single typhoon-proof wind turbine could power a whole town.

ONE advances Green Strategy with Ship Recycling Policy

ONE has established a Ship Recycling policy, requiring that all ONE vessels be recycled only at certified and reputable recycling facilities

HHWE to merge with NMT-IRO – Joining forces in offshore wind

This merger creates more unified representation of the Dutch offshore wind sector abroad.

Equinor says Bałtyk 2 and 3 project financing secured

The project joint venture partners Equinor (50%) and Polenergia (50%) have reached financial close for the Bałtyk 2 and Bałtyk 3 projects.

Cadeler acquires additional wind turbine installation vessel

The vessel will be renamed Wind Keeper, a name symbolising both the vessel’s position as a rare and valuable find – a true “keeper”

Estonia grants key licence for offshore wind

The Estonian government has granted a key licence to Saare Wind Energy, paving the way towards a building permit for the country's first offshore wind farm.

Port of Cromarty Firth awards £1.5m Phase 5 pre-construction contract to RJ McLeod

The expansion project is expected to create 170-320 jobs in the construction phase.

Fugro to extend geotechnical surveys for Dogger Bank South offshore wind farms

Starting in mid-May, Fugro will mobilise multiple geotechnical vessels to carry out the fieldwork 122 km off the northeast coast of England.

First “EnBW He Dreiht” wind turbine is now in place

Over 60 ships are involved in the construction of the wind farm.

Wake loss could cost Equinor and Orsted up to £363m from North Sea wind farms

Equinor and Orsted have warned that the effects of wake loss on their projects could cost them up to £363 million in lost revenues.

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