BOEM Finalizes Wind Energy Areas in Central Atlantic
The U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has announced three final wind energy areas offshore Delaware, Maryland and Virginia that could support 4 to 8 GW of energy production.
Read moreThe U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management has announced three final wind energy areas offshore Delaware, Maryland and Virginia that could support 4 to 8 GW of energy production.
Read moreThe AXYS FLiDAR WindSentinel has been certified to Stage 3 status, providing further evidence to support the buoy’s reputation for accurate and reliable data to support investment-grade wind campaigns.
Read moreWeathernews has developed ANEMOI, a new service for offshore wind power businesses and construction companies designed to provide wind and wave forecasts, as well as information on meteorological risks, such as lightning strikes and typhoons.
Read moreNOIA will hold a virtual meeting August 24 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. EST on “Wind Energy Areas in the Gulf of Mexico.”
Read moreMARIN has successfully initiated Optiwise, an EU-funded research and innovation project aiming to improve and demonstrate energy savings using wind propulsion and hydrodynamic improvements in propulsion.
Read moreA new conference on the use of natural propulsion in the global shipping industry will take place in Glen Cove, New York, November 16, 2021, hosted by Webb Institute and broadcast live.
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