Offshore Wind
Offshore wind farm development
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Vietnam's first offshore wind farm, the 3.5 GW Thang Long project, is expected to commence construction by late 2024, marking a significant step in the nation's energy transition.
The deadline for Massachusetts' fourth offshore wind solicitation contracts has been extended to December 31, 2025, marking the fourth such delay for the state's largest procurement.
The Danish Energy Agency has granted permit extensions for the Nysted and Middelgrunden offshore wind farms, two of the world's earliest and largest, allowing them to continue electricity production.
Political Headwinds Threaten U.S. Offshore Wind Growth, Jeopardizing Hard-Won Fishermen Partnerships
New England fishermen, organized as Sea Services North America, have successfully transitioned to working with offshore wind developers, supplementing traditional scalloping income.
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Jan De Nul has successfully completed the pull-in of two crucial export cables for the 1,080 MW Thor offshore wind farm in Denmark.
Japanese utility J-Power has joined the WHEEL project, a floating offshore wind demonstration led by Esteyco off Gran Canaria, Spain, to test innovative concrete platform technology.
Vietnam is actively progressing its offshore wind sector, marked by the recent arrival of specialized equipment at Ninh Thuan’s international seaport.
Danish energy giant Ørsted announced a €15 billion investment to develop new offshore wind projects in the North Sea by 2030, significantly boosting Europe's renewable energy supply.