With Brexit due in three weeks’ time, it felt like a good time to look again at Brexit and its potential impacts on wind.
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.

Europe’s wind industry has just been through the worst year for installations for seven years - and, in onshore wind alone, the worst year for a decade. This is according to WindEurope statistics.
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.

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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.
I haven’t enjoyed a ‘will they, won’t they?’ story this much since Ross and Rachel.
On Thursday 13th June, we will host our first European Wind Investments Awards with an exclusive ceremony at The Bloomsbury Ballroom in London to celebrate the achievements of businesses in European wind. Have you submitted your nomination yet?
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.
Is Betteridge’s law of headlines correct? This is the idea that an article is irrelevant if it contains a headline where the reader can instinctively answer ‘no.’
It's Valentine's Day tomorrow. Hooray! Yes, time for the media to crack out some truly terrible romance puns (it's the closest we get), and marketers to promote their products as love gifts.
As people in the European offshore wind industry went about their Christmas parties in mid-December, many were also watching an exciting event on the other side of the Atlantic.