When it comes to wind turbines, the bigger they are, the harder they work—producing more renewable offshore wind energy and delivering a better return on
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Ports and Floating Wind: The Puzzle of Standardization
At OEEC’s Floating Wind panel session, industry experts highlighted the logistical and infrastructural challenges
Port of Taranto, The Management Committee of the Ionian Sea Port System Authority has unanimously approved Vestas Blades Italia S.r.l.'s application for a nine-year maritime
Van Oord’s latest offshore installation vessel, the Boreas, has officially launched sea trials, a significant milestone for the company and the renewable energy sector. The
GE Vernova is set to downsize its offshore wind business, with a potential impact on approximately 900 employees globally. The move, which was confirmed by
Swire Projects has marked another achievement in the renewable energy sector by successfully transporting crucial wind turbine components for the Iwaizumi Wind Farm in Japan.
Verschoor Kranen & Transport has made headlines with the world premiere of the Liebherr LG 1800 X3-Mast system, a groundbreaking addition to its already impressive
Another offshore wind project off the coast of New Jersey is facing significant challenges. Leading Light Wind, a major player in the offshore wind sector,
The offshore installation vessel Boreas is now standing tall, reaching for the sky with its newly installed jack-up legs. Each leg, a towering 123 meters
As the demand for renewable energy continues to surge, the installation of onshore wind turbines has become an increasingly critical component in our quest for