Wind turbine orders in EU drop by almost half in 2022
It is the continuation of the downward trend as orders have been declining since the first quarter of 2021
New wind installations in EU jump 33% despite challenges
Wind farm developers in the European Union added a total of 15 GW in capacity last year, or a third more than in 2021
European wind farm auctions are increasingly using non-price criteria
When assessing the bids, Dutch authorities focused on the solutions for integrating wind farms into the energy system and on biodiversity
Wind turbine orders in EU drop by one third compared to last year
In the quarter through September, wind turbine orders in the European Union fell by more than a third from the same period of 2021
Wind turbine giant Siemens Gamesa to lay off 10% of workforce
Delivery delays and the rise in material costs forced Siemens Gamesa to cut 2,900 jobs as part of its restructuring plan
Greek renewables price cap creates problems for PPA contracts
The low price cap set by the Greek government for renewables creates an issue for PPA contracts, which must be resolved soon
Broad European coalition for 20 GW of offshore wind in Baltic Sea
The heads of government and energy ministers of eight countries bordering the Baltic Sea have pledged to increase the capacity of offshore wind farms seven times, to nearly 20 gigawatts (GW) by the end of the decade. At a summit in Copenhagen, the Baltic countries signed a declaration on the development of offshore wind and […]
France to introduce unprecedented measures to cushion energy crisis
The French government has made a move to have as many new power plants as possible in operation in the shortest possible time