Ashley Crowther, Global Vice President of ONYX InSight, discussed with us how utilities and wind asset owners in North America can make significant operations and maintenance (O&M) cost savings with an effective predictive maintenance strategy.
Renewable energy
Is the debate about renewables over? Wind and solar are both on track for serious growth in the next decade, and we see little argument in the energy world that both can play important roles in helping the world to hit ambitious decarbonisation goals.
We caught up with Principle Power's João Metelo to find out more about the development of floating wind projects, trends in the sector and the biggest markets for new offshore wind developments.
A Word About Wind editor-in-chief Richard Heap looks at ten of the key benefits to your business and the industry for entering the European Wind Investment Awards.
We’re more than halfway through Donald Trump’s presidential term – and, as far as wind investors are concerned, it’s a case of ‘so far, so good’.
The key to unlock the full potential of offshore wind in the North Sea, and elsewhere, could be linked to the development of power-to-gas technologies. Utilities, manufacturers and developers are now looking at ways to tie up offshore wind power production to hydrogen generation.
Turbine makers Suzlon and Senvion went their different ways at the start of 2015. The former sold the latter to private equity firm Centerbridge Partners for €1bn.
A catastrophic breakdown of human systems. A rapid collapse of the economic, social and political world as we know it. A worldwide financial breakdown far worse than the one in the late noughties.
Renewables enjoys unmatched popularity for workers across the energy spectrum who are looking for a change, research has highlighted. Despite this, renewable energy firms including wind developers, investors and manufacturers are set to face a challenge in retaining their talents.
Will General Electric hive off its renewables division?
Some members of the British government rightly laud the success of the wind industry – but don’t see as a priority the challenges facing developers and investors. That’s the view we've been left with after an event we attended with the UK’s energy minister.
On 25th April 2019, we're due to host our second Financing Wind North America conference in Denver (Colorado). There are some regular questions we hear when we talk to current and future members about this event, so we wanted to take a few minutes to answer six of the most important.