Moray Offshore Renewables Ltd. (“MORL”), the joint venture company owned by EDP Renewables and SeaEnergy Renewables, have signed three Agreements for Lease with The Crown Estate Commissioners which will lead to further development of offshore wind power generation at three sites in the outer Moray Firth. The proposed sites are all within the Eastern Development [...]
The federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement said it issued a commercial lease of approximately 46 square miles… Source: tradeonlytoday, December 31, 2010
COMPANIES with a global reputation are showing a strong interest in becoming part of Hartlepool’s wind energy future, the Mail can reveal. (hartlepoolmail) Source: hartlepoolmail, December 31, 2010
U.S. wind builders are on the verge of developing the enormous wind assets off the Atlantic Coast and on the Great Lakes. A recent Oceana… By Herman K. Trabish (greentechmedia) Source: greentechmedia, December 31, 2010
Offshore marine renewables could create almost 6,000 new jobs and trigger a £4.8 billion investment in the Westcountry’s economy from 2015… (thisiscornwall) Source: thisiscornwall, December 31, 2010
A FIRST offshore wind apprentice has been taken on in Grimsby – in a move described as “a huge boost” to two Grimsby Telegraph campaigns. (thisisgrimsby) Source: thisisgrimsby, December 31, 2010
ENERGY statistics for the third quarter of 2010 show the biggest-ever contribution from renewables to the UK’s electricity supply, at 8.6%. By Peter Elson (liverpooldailypost) Source: liverpooldailypost, December 30, 2010
A bill to promote offshore wind-power projects may cause it’s share of controversy during the next Maryland General Assembly session. By Ed Waters Jr. (fredericknewspost) Source: fredericknewspost, December 30, 2010
Shepherd Construction has earned a place at the forefront of wind farm development in the UK after signing a four-year deal to build several… Aaron Morby (constructionenquirer) Source: constructionenquirer, December 30, 2010
Now that Ted Kennedy is no longer able to halt the Cape Wind project in the waters off of Cape Cod, the Department of Interior has approved… (canadafreepress) Source: canadafreepress, December 30, 2010