In the first week of 2022, we shared 10 predictions for what would happen in wind globally this year. Now we’re back to see what we got right and wrong...
Yesterday, Taiwan revealed ten winning projects totalling 8.7GW in its latest offshore auction, but will its approach harm investors?
Spain awarded just 1.3% of the 3.3GW capacity in its 2022 renewables tender, which is a wake-up call for governments.
Last week, A Word About Wind published a rundown of key talking points at our Financing Wind North America event in New York on 2nd November.
The COP27 climate conference in Egypt ended on Sunday with pledges about renewables that lived down to our expectations.
People say the devil is in the detail, but sometimes there’s delight too. That is the case with the Inflation Reduction Act that entered US law in August.
Environmentalists welcomed the victory of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in Brazil’s presidential election last week.
We look at Qatar's plans for renewables ahead of this month's World Cup in the Middle Eastern state, and round up the big news for wind.
We look at whether Covid-19 and the Ukraine war are bringing long-term benefits for renewables, and round up the biggest news in wind.
The US has become one of the world’s hottest renewables investment markets due to the Inflation Reduction Act, which became law in August.
A Word About Wind spoke to Tim Koenemann, head of renewable energies at Commerzbank, during the WindEnergy Hamburg conference two weeks ago to talk about inflation, new technologies and the mood in Germany.
India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power in 2014 pledging support for renewables.