New market opportunities are being sought for a flagship offshore installation vessel amid an uncertain outlook for future work orders at home.
The full story is revealed in today’s subscriber-only edition of reNEWS.
Also in this week’s edition are further scoops on plans to beef up capacity and explore new technology options at a proposed offshore wind farm in Europe, as well as one developer’s decision not to pursue proposals for a fixed-bottom redesign of a floating site ahead of its permit application.
In other offshore wind news, readers will learn of multiple delays expected to the delivery of major transmission assets that will have implications for wind farm projects in one of Europe’s busiest markets.
There are more exclusive insights from across the European onshore wind sector, including new projects planned across the UK and Ireland as well as in the Baltic and Nordic regions.
This week’s edition also features a three-page special report from Dominion Energy’s 2.6GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project in the US, where reporter Michael Lee-Murphy was on site to see monopile installation and get detailed insights into a major project being delivered against the backdrop of an increasingly challenging policy environment for the US sector.
There is additional coverage of Humber Marine & Renewables’ Offshore Wind Connections 2025 conference in Hull last week, the fallout from Orsted’s decision to axe its 2.4GW Hornsea 4 offshore wind farm in the UK, as well as the usual round up of solar, green hydrogen and policy news from across key global renewables markets.
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