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Decommissioning Offshore Wind Turbines: From End-of-Life to Circular Design
As offshore wind matures into a global power industry, attention is shifting from installation to what happens decades later; when turbines, cables, and foundations reach the end of their design lives. Decommissioning once felt like a distant problem, but the first generation of European offshore projects is already approaching retirement.
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Floating Offshore Wind: Pilot Projects Around The World
Floating offshore wind turbines represent the future of offshore power, unlocking access to vast, untapped wind resources in deeper waters, ushering in a new era of clean energy generation.
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The Reef Effect: How Offshore Wind Benefits Marine Life
Did you know that the foundations of offshore wind turbines and their protective elements also act as artificial reefs, creating new habitats and fostering diverse marine ecosystems?
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MT Magazine - Offshore Wind: Future Ready Workforce
The Offshore Wind Academy has been featured in this month's edition of the SNAME Marine Technology (MT) Magazine: The Seafaring Workforce of Tomorrow.
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Offshore Wind's Scaling Debate: Power, Progress, and Potential Pitfalls
The pursuit of ever-larger offshore wind turbines reflects a powerful tension between the imperative for accelerated renewable energy deployment and the inherent complexities of scaling nascent technologies. While the promise of enhanced energy capture, reduced costs, and optimized resource utilization fuels this drive, critical questions emerge regarding technological reliability, infrastructural readiness, and supply chain resilience.
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Offshore Wind: The Only Practical Solution to Meeting New York’s Growing Electricity Demands
A new report from Aurora Energy Research, commissioned by the Alliance for Clean Energy New York (ACENY), concluded that offshore wind is the only viable near-term solution to address downstate New York's escalating energy reliability concerns.
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U.S. Offshore Wind: An Update on Near-Term Projects
Rising costs, high interest rates, and supply chain issues have forced offshore wind companies to cancel or renegotiate contracts, while policy changes, including a presidential memorandum pausing leases, have caused project delays and financial losses. This article categorizes the current status of U.S. offshore wind projects, detailing those operational, under construction, approved, paused, or canceled, illustrating the sector's volatile near-term landscape.
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Beyond the Horizon: The Future of Offshore Wind is Floating
Approximately 80% of the world's offshore wind potential lies in waters deeper than 60 meters (200 feet), a domain exclusively accessible to floating platforms. This technology therefore provides a crucial pathway to harness previously untapped energy reserves, propelling the clean energy transition. While challenges persist, the floating wind industry's rapid advancement, fueled by innovation and investment, signals its growing recognition as a pivotal energy solution.
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Navigating the Waters: Offshore Wind & Whale Protection
The offshore wind industry is taking concrete steps to minimize its impact on marine life. While we often hear claims that offshore wind development is responsible for increased whale mortality off of the U.S. East Coast, this is far from the truth. Recent studies tells us that the largest threat to marine mammals is vessel strikes and entanglement in abandoned fishing equipment.
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Meet Charybdis: America's First Domestic Wind Turbine Installation Vessel
The Charybdis, the first U.S.-built wind turbine installation vessel, represents a $715 million investment in American offshore wind energy. Built in Texas, this Jones Act-compliant vessel will play a crucial role in Dominion Energy's Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project and future East Coast developments.
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