U.S. BOEM Seeks Public Comments for Eight Wind Energy Areas Off Central Atlantic Coast

The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) on Wednesday announced eight draft Wind Energy Areas (WEAs) offshore the U.S. central Atlantic coast for public review and comment.  The draft offshore wind areas cover approximately 1.7 million acres offshore North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware The areas' closest points range from about 19 to 77 nautical... Continue Reading →

Shell, Chinese partner to drop floating off-shore wind farm project in France

(Reuters) - Oil major Shell (SHEL.L) and state-owned Chinese energy company CGN on Tuesday said that they would drop their plan for a floating wind power project on France's Brittany coast, citing inflation and supply chain problems among other reasons. "The project faced several technical, commercial and financial challenges, all in a context of constantly increasing costs... Continue Reading →

Offshore Wind: Huisman Nets Its First Monopile Gripper Contract in Japan

(OE) Dutch engineering firm Huisman has won a contract by TOA Corporation and Obayashi in Japan for the delivery of an offshore wind monopile gripper.  "The gripper allows TOA and Obayashi to upend and install monopiles without using a separate upending bucket, improving safety and efficiency ofoperations on board," Huisman said. According to Huisman, its monopile gripper will be the first of its... Continue Reading →

Blog at WordPress.com.

Up ↑