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Supply vessels will be in short supply for US offshore wind sector

2 February 2022

Vessels for the US offshore sector will be in very short supply in mid-decade, says a new report. That is when US activity will peak in the short term, says Intelatus Global Partners.

Massive 1.2-GW two-phase floating wind project eyed in Spain

2 February 2022

Spain’s government has started to review a 1.2-GW floating offshore wind project planned by Bluefloat and Sener Renewable Investments off the coast of A Coruna in Galicia in north-west Spain.

Pressure builds on Biden to prioritise climate and energy provisions of Build Back Better

2 February 2022

Pressure is building within President Joe Biden’s own party for the White House to prioritise the climate and energy provision of the Build Back Better bill, stalled for more than a month in the US Senate.

Vote on controversial California solar rooftop proposal has been delayed

2 February 2022

A controversial reform proposal for rooftop solar has been pulled from the agenda of the California Public Utilities Commission in late January. The earliest it could now be considered is at the next meeting on February 10.

Germany OKs nearly 1.9 GW of offshore wind sites

2 February 2022

Germany's Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency, BSH, has approved nearly 1.9 GW of offshore wind sites.

Largest marine infrastructure project in UK gets GBP30mn

2 February 2022

An infrastructure bank, the Scottish National Investment Bank, will lend GBP30m for the expansion of the harbour in Aberdeen in north-east Scotland. The port, the key service centre for North Sea oil, is vying to become a key port for offshore wind.

Brazil readies for first offshore wind auctions

1 February 2022

In Brazil, the government has launched the regulatory and legal framework for the development of an offshore wind market

Major European utilities fail on net-zero plans

30 January 2022

Business plans of major European power utilities do not contain the intermediate targets necessary to deliver on their net-zero pledges, finds a new report by Ember and Europe Beyond Coal.

Major wind turbine manufacturers likely to see profits squeezed again in 2022

29 January 2022

In the last week, the three major wind turbine manufacturers have reported squeezed margins as they face cost inflation as well as project delays because of supply chain turbulence, COVID and unstable European electricity prices.

Landmark US climate lawsuit proceeds against fossil fuel companies

28 January 2022

A federal appeals court has heard a case in which Baltimore is suing about a dozen major oil and gas companies including BP, ExxonMobil and Shell. The city claims that the companies knowingly contributed to climate change and should pay damages.

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