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Turbine Orders in EU Fall 36% in Third Quarter: WindEurope Report

The new report by WindEurope – Wind Turbine Orders Monitoring Q3 2022 – has said that the wind turbine orders in Q3 2022 fell by 36% compared with Q3 2021 signifying slowing wind energy growth. It also said that Europe urgently needs to solve permitting and strengthen its wind energy supply chain. The report finds […]

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Austria’s Windkraft Simonsfeld to Build 142 MW Wind Park in Romania

Austrian renewable energy player Windkraft Simonsfeld will be investing EUR 150 million in its Sfânta Elena wind energy project. The renewable energy project is located in the Caraş-Severin County in the southwest region of Romania. The Austrian company plans to complete the 142-MW facility next year. In a key development, Windkraft Simonsfeld received approval of […]

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Four Offshore Farms from Orsted to Double Denmark’s Wind Power

Denmark-based energy firm Orsted has revealed that it has four new planned offshore wind farms in the works. The wind farms will bring up Denmark’s wind power production to twice its current generation. The initiative will also reduce Denmark’s reliance on Russia for oil and gas. Orsted has joined hands with investment fund Copenhagen Infrastructure […]

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World’s Largest Wind Farm of 43.3 GW to Come Up in China

China is looking to establish the world’s largest wind farm, which is to come up in the city of Chaozhou that has announced ambitious plans to set up a 43.3 gigawatt facility. The 10 km long farm will operate between 75 and 185 kilometres offshore and will boast of thousands of heavy-duty turbines. Because the […]

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European Offshore Wind Companies Push Into Asian Offshore Wind Market

The world is watching as Chinese companies take on the offshore wind market. As per S&P Global Market Intelligence, Chinese turbines today cost less than half the global average. It places the Chinese in advantageous positions for expansion in less established wind markets such as Latin America and Eastern Europe. Although Chinese offshore wind majors […]

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Are Tulip Turbines Favourable To India?

Wind farms harness wind and generate renewable energy. But windmills are out of context for practical reasons when it comes to developing renewable energy around the city or in the city. The industry is trying to invent and innovate technology to find some breakthrough  to counter the problems of size and space when we talk […]

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NIWE & NLCIL Collaborate to Build Onshore, Offshore Wind Power Plants

To collaborate strategically on the development of onshore and offshore wind power projects in India, Neyveli Lignite Corporation Limited India Ltd (NLCIL) and the National Institute of Wind Energy (NIWE)- an independent R&D organization under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU was signed and exchanged […]

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Draft National Wind Repowering Policy 2022 Finally Out

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has finally come out with its draft policy for Wind Repowering. The move is significant, and potentially a game changer for the sector considering the possible impact it can have on existing wind energy capacities. Wind energy capacity in India, as of August 2022, was at 41.4 […]

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Wind Energy Invention By Aeromine Claims Edge Over Rooftop Solar

  Houston, Texas based Aeromine Technologies has declared that a new bladeless wind energy solution designed to integrate with building electrical systems and existing solar energy systems is helping commercial property owners meet increasing demands for on-site renewable energy. Aeromine claims that its innovative, scalable, motionless system easily installs on the edge of a building […]

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