wind power
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An Energy Industries Council survey of nearly 100 energy supply chain leaders finds that a lack of "consistent and profitable work in green projects" prompts a return to oil and gas projects.
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Deployed off the coast of Brindisi, Italy, the sensor will conduct in-depth studies to support the design of the Kailia Energia and Lupiae Maris wind farms.
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The lease area has the potential to support enough offshore wind power to run more than 1 million homes.
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This inaugural event will take place 22–23 August in Houston.
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Colorado and the Gulf Coast prepare for new facilities; Chile sets out to tackle its carbon dioxide emissions; and Egypt announces plans for the largest wind farm in the world.
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In an assessment of efforts to meet a key Paris accord target, the International Renewable Energy Agency said the energy transition was currently "off-track."
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In the world of wind, Equinor has postponed its initiative indefinitely while Repsol moves ahead in Italy, and Portugal plans to auction offshore leases for wind farms.
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The state’s clean energy boom could be impeded by Texas leaders’ push for legislation that would boost natural gas and place new restrictions on wind and solar projects.
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Energy company DTEK plans a second phase to build back greener after Russian invasion.
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High energy prices and a greater focus on energy security will not slow the world’s long-term ambition for a low‑carbon future. However, annual analysis by DNV believes unprecedented pressure is reinforcing a two‑speed energy transition.