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In episode 30 of the Wind Power podcast, recorded during the Wind Energy Hamburg conference earlier this autumn, Windey’s international CEO sat down for a discussion with Windpower Monthly editor Ian Griggs. The discussion focused on claims made by some wind industry voices that China enjoys the benefit of an…
The vast majority of bio-waste (garden and food waste), which could be a valuable feedstock for the bio-based industries and biomanufacturing is currently unused, representing a missed opportunity, according to a new report by the Bio-based Industries Consortium (BIC).As of 1 January this year, it is mandatory for EU Member…
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Windpower Monthly rounds up the latest patents for wind power technology granted and applied for in the last week.
Formosa 4, Synera Renewable Energy’s (SRE) third offshore wind project in Taiwan, received the establishment permit from the Energy Administration, Ministry of Economic Affairs, in late October. According to SRE, Formosa 4 is the first project to reach this milestone among all successful bidders in the first auction for Phase…
The Low Carbon Contracts Company (LCCC), a UK government-owned company, has signed 130 contracts for a total of 9.58 GW of renewable energy generation, covering the projects that were successful in the country’s latest Contracts for Difference (CfD) allocation round 6 (AR6). AR6 secured a broad range of technologies from…
GPS Renewables (GPSR), the world’s largest biogas engineering company, has teamed up with Oil India Ltd (OIL) to form a joint venture aimed at setting up eight compressed biogas (CBG) plants across India. The joint venture will see both companies holding an equal 50% stake, and will oversee the establishment…
Company will not build a facility in Sunderland but still has projects in Rosyth and Cheshire in the pipeline, however after indicating a shift away from plastic processing earlier this month, will they still go ahead? by Luke Walsh Adblock test (Why?)
A nacelle and rotor fell off a Vestas turbine in Canada, prompting the project developer to pause operations and remaining construction works at the wind farm. by Orlando Jenkinson Adblock test (Why?)
The CCC claims including EfW “offers an opportunity to tighten the ETS, increasing its effectiveness in driving decarbonisation (including deployment of recycling)”. by Nivedita Nayak Adblock test (Why?)
[unable to retrieve full-text content] Facility, which was granted planning consent back in 20211, has spare capacity it want to utilise

