Author: reNEWS Editorial
Chinese manufacturer on brink of first UK offshore wind contract with preferred supplier agreement
After working at quay for six months, the demonstrator will be towed into the Atlantic
UAVs can reduce inspection times, especially in hazardous conditions
Together, the projects will add 165MW to the company’s portfolio
Under the deal, the buyer will receive all of the 302,000MWh per year the facility will produce
The blade was originally designed for offshore use
Johnson was head of Oceaneering’s global subsea inspection business unit
State-of-the-art subsea vehicle handed over to Jan De Nul for mobilisation and installation
Governor Phil Murphy signs executive order replacing previous 7.5GW ambition
The company has a series of wind and solar projects in development, both in Germany and internationally

