By Mongabay.com Climate change may be causing long-term global wind speeds to slow down, a shift that will likely lead to a ...
Global offshore wind is pressing ahead, even as Trump’s anti-renewables agenda drags down the US offshore sector.
Denmark’s Ørsted, the world’s largest offshore wind developer, has had to raise an extra $9bn from investors and this month ...
For the first time on record, renewable energy from solar and wind produced more electricity than coal in the first half of ...
The global offshore wind industry is struggling with rising costs, policy instability, and supply chain disruptions.
China has drastically increased its national targets for wind power installations, aiming for 1.3 terawatts by 2030 and an ...
After a year of canceled projects, broken turbines, and abandoned lease sales, the global offshore wind industry no longer has much chance to hit the lofty targets set by governments in the U.S., ...
A record 117 gigawatts of wind power capacity was installed worldwide last year, slightly more than in 2023, but far less than needed to achieve goals to decarbonise energy, a report by the Global ...
Danish wind company Orsted wants out of a pair of New Jersey offshore wind projects so badly that it’s willing to lose up to $5.6 billion. Only one year after the Inflation Reduction Act beefed up tax ...
As Hurricane Melissa roars through the Caribbean as a Category 5 storm, its winds of 160 mph and pressure near 917 millibars ...
The global offshore wind sector grew by 7% in 2023 despite inflation and supply chain disruptions, with new capacity expected to grow by 9% by year-end. Europe and Asia (excluding mainland China) will ...