Offshore Wind Energy

Midjourney generated image of offshore industrial facility on platform with wind turbines in background and pipeline running into ocean

Offshore Hydrogen Would Be 10x Cost Of Already Expensive LNG, Yet Europe Is Serious About…

Even a firm as committed to hydrogen for energy as DNV is, using oil and gas analysts who won’t have a job if hydrogen doesn’t become a dominant energy carrier, can’t make it make sense in their reports as hard as they try.

BlueFloat Energy executives (from left to right) Pierre-Antoine Tetard, Vice President APAC; Carlos Martin, Chief Executive Officer; Raymund Pascual, Country Manager-Philippines; Armando Gamboa Jr., Project Delivery Manager-Philippines.

BlueFloat Energy Launches in the Philippines, Promising 7.6 GW In 4 Locations

BlueFloat Energy announced its entry to the Philippines on June 2nd, with four Wind Energy Service Contracts (WESCs) in Central, North, South Luzon, and another in Southern Mindoro. Combined, the four sites will deliver a total of 7.6 GW to feed the power-hungry archipelago. “We are thrilled to bring BlueFloat … [continued]

A key concern in the conversation over floating offshore wind's potential to disrupt the clean energy space is how the technologies would impact marine life. Researchers developed fiber-optic sensing capable of monitoring surrounding acoustic signals, such as whale calls. This allows scientists to monitor how FOSW operations might impact large marine mammals. (Credit: Jenny Nuss/Berkeley Lab)

How Fiber-Optic Sensing & New Materials Could Reduce Cost Of Floating Offshore Wind

A key concern in the conversation over floating offshore wind’s potential to disrupt the clean energy space is how the technologies would impact marine life. Researchers developed fiber-optic sensing capable of monitoring surrounding acoustic signals, such as whale calls. This allows scientists to monitor how FOSW operations might impact large marine mammals. (Credit: Jenny Nuss/Berkeley Lab)

BOEM Completes Environmental Review of Offshore Wind Leasing in the Gulf of Mexico

Environmental analysis finds no significant impacts As part of the Biden-Harris administration’s goal of permitting 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy capacity by 2030, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) today issued a final environmental assessment (EA) on potential impacts from offshore wind leasing on the U.S. Outer Continental … [continued]