Siemens Gamesa first to commercialise recyclable wind turbine blades
Siemens Gamesa has become the first company to debut a commercially-available wind turbine blade that can be recycled at the end of its life.
Siemens Gamesa has become the first company to debut a commercially-available wind turbine blade that can be recycled at the end of its life.
Johnson & Johnson is set to power its European operation with 100% renewable electricity, with three new virtual power purchase agreements.
The latest report from GlobalData suggests that renewables will account for 40% of the global power mix by 2030.
Demand for renewable energy has soared globally, smashing even the International Energy Agency’s expectations.
Fred Olsen Windcarrier (FOWIC) is redeploying one of its installation vessels to Asia, following explosive demand in the region.
UK Power Networks has installed new load blinding relays across its network, which should unlock grid capacity for new renewable generation.
Charley Grimston, chief executive of Altelium, explains how parametric insurance could be the ideal solution for the renewable market.
The world’s largest offshore wind park is a step closer to reality, after SSE Plc and Equinor ASA agreed to financing terms.
The UK is set to see huge amounts of wind power capacity come online in Winter 2020, according to Cornwall Insight
Pakistan has purchased eight new wind farms from Siemens Gamesa during 2020, which will provide 410 MW of power once fully operational.
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