Taihan holds groundbreaking ceremony for submarine cable plant
Taihan in South Korea, which is seeking more business from the burgeoning Asian offshore wind market, held a groundbreaking ceremony on 25 September for a new submarine cable plant
Taihan in South Korea, which is seeking more business from the burgeoning Asian offshore wind market, held a groundbreaking ceremony on 25 September for a new submarine cable plant
Samsung Heavy Industries has won the approval of an American maritime authority to further develop its new semi-submersible floating wind technology.
French oil and gas giant TotalEnergies has confirmed its plans to quit its renewable energy assets in Australia and many other countries, despite its recent win in the federal government’s flagship Capacity Investment Scheme tender.
Australia’s wind energy drought – no new wind farms have reached financial close so far in 2025 – is set to be broken soon after AGL Energy, the country’s biggest coal generator, signed a 15-year contract with a new South Australian project.
Envision Energy and Fortescue have formed a strategic alliance to accelerate industrial decarbonisation, starting with a 132MW wind turbine supply contract in Western Australia’s Pilbara region.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul today launched a new renewable energy solicitation and directed state agencies to intensify efforts to advance shovel-ready projects so that they can take advantage of sunsetting federal clean energy tax credits to bring down costs for New York ratepayers.
Steel specialist POSCO Group has signed a memorandum of understanding with Orsted to jointly develop the 1400MW Incheon offshore wind farm, Korea.
Wind and solar will dominate electricity growth worldwide over the next decade, according to BP’s Energy Outlook 2025.
DEME, through its Taiwanese joint venture CDWE, has secured a contract for the Formosa 4 offshore wind farm in Taiwan.
China, the world’s largest emitter of greenhouse gases, has announced its first ever emissions reduction target – a cut of up to 10 per cent by 2035 – and a staggering new plan for wind and solar.