Ørsted Pitches Nation’s Largest Offshore Wind Project to be Based in New London
By Greg Smith – First published in The Day Mar. 28, 2024 Ørsted, the Danish energy company staging offshore wind...
Winds of Change
Think of it as Oil Patch version 2.0. As the nation’s nascent offshore wind industry begins revving up, New London...
Cheap Wind Power Could Boost Green Hydrogen, Morgan Stanley Says
The falling cost of wind power is shaping up to be a boon for another clean energy source: green hydrogen. Hydrogen —...
Energy Grid Could Make Offshore Wind Power More Reliable
Scientists believe that natural resources can meet the energy needs of the entire human population. Wind energy too has huge...
California Proposes First Renewable Energy Storage Requirements
California Attorney General Jerry Brown has announced a completely new kind of renewable energy legislation, introduced by State Assembly member...
Release of U.S. Offshore Wind Energy: A Path Forward
The U.S. Offshore Wind Collaborative (USOWC) announces the release of U.S. Offshore Wind Energy: A Path Forward, a resource for...
Outlook for US Offshore Wind Projects: Favorable with High Gusts
The United States is viewed as one of the next big markets for offshore wind generation. Now that the Cape Wind project is considered more likely than not to proceed and the favorable political climate towards renewables, it is not a question of whether U.S. offshore wind farms will get built but how many.
World’s First Floating Wind Turbine Swtiches On
Written by Philip Proefrock on 09/21/09 The energy company Statoil has begun operation of the first full-size Hywind floating wind...
The Power of Wind in Somaliland
In Somaliland people depend on diesel generators to pump water. This method has become very expensive and highly polluting to...