SeaTwirl, a Swedish manufacturer of wind turbines, was granted permission to test its floating, vertical-axis wind turbine prototype with a 1 MW capacity in Norway. However, the project was later stalled due
Researchers and engineers are persistently working to create more efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable ways to harness wind power in the ever-developing wind energy industry. Norway’s “Wind Catcher” is a promising new development
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MoreThe death of nine whales off the New York and New Jersey coast has prompted several GOP lawmakers to question whether the deaths were linked to the proposed offshore wind farm, but
MoreAccording to the Sunday Mail, Scotland’s wind farms have been operating with diesel generators, compromising the country’s attempts to reach net zero emissions. Scottish Power admitted that 71 of their wind turbines
MoreSeaTwirl, a Swedish manufacturer of wind turbines, was granted permission to test its floating, vertical-axis wind turbine prototype with a 1 MW capacity in Norway. However, the project was later stalled due
MoreNucor has introduced Elcyon, a new sustainable heavy gauge steel plate product, which has been developed to meet the increasing demands of America’s offshore wind energy industry. The product will be manufactured
MoreNew regulations for wind energy facilities on the outer continental shelf have been announced by the U S Department in order to achieve climate goals. The developers will save $1 billion over
MoreOn Thursday, the U.S. Department of the Interior announced that it will be updating regulations concerning the development of wind energy facilities on the outer continental shelf. The renewal comes in order
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