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South Korea Launches Tender for 1.5GW Offshore Wind Projects

South Korea has initiated a tender process for renewable energy projects, with 1.5GW of offshore wind capacity available for bidding.

South Korea Launches Tender for 1.5GW Offshore Wind Projects
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Avangrid Faces Opposition to Power Cables in Barnstable

Avangrid encounters huge resistance to proposal for landing power cables from the New England Wind 2 offshore wind project in Barnstable, Mass.

Avangrid Faces Opposition to Power Cables in Barnstable
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Ocean Winds & Eletrobras Team Up for Offshore Wind Projects

Ocean Winds, a venture between France’s Engie and Portugal’s EDP, partnered with Brazilian power company Eletrobras to explore offshore wind farms

Ocean Winds & Eletrobras Team Up for Offshore Wind Projects
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Hellenic Cables Partners with Leading Light Wind on NJ Project

Hellenic Cables has entered into a partnership with Leading Light Wind, an offshore wind project located near the New Jersey coast.

Hellenic Cables Partners with Leading Light Wind on NJ Project
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Offshore Vessel Prices Soar as Newbuild Values Nearly Double

A recent report highlights the dramatic rise in offshore vessel prices, with some types experiencing nearly a twofold increase in just 3 years.

Offshore Vessel Prices Soar as Newbuild Values Nearly Double
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Philippines Approves 1.65GW in Offshore Wind Projects

The Department of Energy of the Philippines has granted certificates of confirmation of commerciality to three offshore wind projects.

Philippines Approves 1.65GW in Offshore Wind Projects
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RWE Awards Contracts to Lamprell for UK Offshore Wind Projects

German energy company RWE has awarded Lamprell Energy two significant contracts to supply transition pieces for its two UK offshore wind projects

RWE Awards Contracts to Lamprell for UK Offshore Wind Projects
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Crew Boat Collides with Wind Turbine at Hornsea 1 Wind Farm

An accident occurred on September 19th when the crew boat Wind of Hope collided with a wind turbine at Hornsea 1 Wind Farm off the coast of England.

Crew Boat Collides with Wind Turbine at Hornsea 1 Wind Farm
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European Commission Approves Belgian Offshore Wind Scheme

The European Commission has given the green light to a €682 million ($756 million) Belgian initiative aimed at advancing offshore wind energy.

European Commission Approves Belgian Offshore Wind Scheme
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TOG MOR Barge Runs Aground Near Coatzacoalcos, Crew Rescued

September 8, a pipe-laying barge ran aground near Villa Allende, east of the Coatzacoalcos River mouth in Mexico, due to wind and rough seas.

TOG MOR Barge Runs Aground Near Coatzacoalcos, Crew Rescued
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U.S. Approves Maryland Offshore Wind Project

U.S. gives green light to Maryland Offshore Wind Project, marking tenth commercial-scale offshore wind initiative approved by current administration.

U.S. Approves Maryland Offshore Wind Project
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Leading Light Wind Requests Pause in Offshore Wind Project

Leading Light Wind has asked the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities for a pause in the development of its offshore wind project.

Leading Light Wind Requests Pause in Offshore Wind Project
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Australia Designates New Offshore Wind Zone Near Bunbury

The Australian government has announced the designation of a new offshore wind area located in the Indian Ocean near Bunbury, Western Australia.

Australia Designates New Offshore Wind Zone Near Bunbury
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Ocean City Threatens Legal Action Against BOEM Over Wind Project

Ocean City, a resort town in Maryland, announces plans to sue the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management if it approves an offshore wind project.

Ocean City Threatens Legal Action Against BOEM Over Wind Project
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TRIG Sells Part of Stake in Gode Wind 1 Offshore Wind Farm

The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG) has decided to sell a portion of its stake in the 330 MW Gode Wind 1 offshore wind farm in Germany.

TRIG Sells Part of Stake in Gode Wind 1 Offshore Wind Farm