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To achieve 30 GW of offshore wind capacity, a staggering 2,100 wind turbines and foundations, 6,800 miles of cable, 6 wind turbine installation vessels, 10 feeder barges, and 4 cable lay vessels will be required as a minimum. As national and international offshore wind supply chains are already nearing capacity,…...

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JF Renewables will provide impartial and independent engineering consultancy and project management services on the Taiwan Power Company Offshore Wind Farm Phase II (TPC2). Supporting the early construction and development of the wind turbine package, JF Renewables will facilitate contractor-developer relationships for reduced costs to customer, contractor, and owner. James…

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With the consultation period for the Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill: reforms to national planning policy, ending this week on March 2nd, renewable energy expert Bureau Veritas is urging that the planning process for onshore wind farms must be streamlined, in order to prioritise the transition to clean and renewable energy…

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Kenya Electricity Generating Company (KenGen) today hosted the Vice President of the European Investment Bank (EIB), Mr. Thomas Östros at the Olkaria Geothermal Power Plant. The visit showcased the longstanding partnership between KenGen and EIB and explored potential areas of partnership for future collaboration. “The European Investment Bank is committed…

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Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) together with Siemens Energy have today (22 February) announced the successful demonstration of running an aero-derived gas turbine on green methanol. The world first pilot, at the RWG facility in Aberdeen, creates the potential for significant reductions in offshore CO2 emissions.  The use of green…

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