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Taiwan Targets To Increase Wind And Solar Generation To 8.2 GW By 2026

Taiwan’s Ministry of Economic Affairs recently launched the “Wind and Solar Energy Improvement Plan” to increase offshore wind power and solar photovoltaics by 8.2 GW by 2026. The country also developed a forward-looking geothermal energy plan. The organization stated, “In addition to introducing international drilling capacity to promote deep geothermal this year, we will also […]

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Tesla’s Shanghai Energy Storage Plant Begins Trial Production

US automobile company Tesla’s Shanghai energy storage Megafactory recently began trial production.The new plant is dedicated to manufacturing Megapacks, Tesla’s energy-storage batteries, with mass production expected to commence fully in the first quarter of 2025, Tesla China told Xinhua. The Megafactory is the first of its kind that Tesla has built outside the United States. […]

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Top 5 Trends Shaping the Global Wind Power Industry in 2025

The year 2025 is expected to witness the record growth of renewable energy following the uptick in wind power market from the preceding year. Going by the trends in motion, the global wind energy capacity addition is set to double and reach over 700 GW by as early as 2028, compared to 2022 levels. New […]

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Offshore Wind’s 2024 in India- Building Blocks Falling Into Place

India’s offshore wind ambitions made slow but steady progress in 2024, egged on by multiple European partners pushing the country to try this ‘last frontier’ of renewable energy. For a country heading towards 100 GW of solar, and 50 GW of onshore wind, Offshore wind energy has been a distant dream, primarily because of cost […]

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Q3: Britain Sets Wind Energy Record With 22.5 GW Contribution

New data showed that renewables generated over half of Britain’s power for four consecutive quarters with wind energy setting another record in the United Kingdom (UK). Britain’s onshore and offshore wind farms set a new record by generating 22.5 gigawatts (GW) of clean power on Wednesday morning (18th December), providing 68.3% of the country’s electricity […]

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Mingyang’s Large Wind Turbine Blades Detached 

The deployment of large wind turbines now has come under the lens. In the latest development, two blades of Mingyang’s large wind turbines are now reported to have broken off. This comes at a time when the wind turbine manufacturer, touted as the world’s largest wind turbine maker is boasting about its large offshore wind […]

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QA/QC Manager – Wind Towers

Ensure and continuously improve quality of suppliers and their deliveries. Support and drive cross-functional cooperation with Procurement, Quality Management, Manufacturing and Logistics, R&D or/and Project Management (PM). Ensure compliance of SQM with applicable regulatory and quality requirements. A passion for renewable energy and a sense for the importance to lead the change. We are also […]

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90% Surge In Installations After Green Energy Open Access: IEEFA

A new report claims that regulatory clarity on green energy open access led to an upsurge in annual renewable energy installations. The Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) and JMK Research & Analytics prepared the report. The report said that the Green Energy Open Access Rules (GEOA) 2022 aided in creating new installation […]

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Supply Chain A Major Hinderance To APAC’s Wind Projects: GWEC

Offshore wind is grappling with supply chain challenges, particularly in accessing onshore wind nacelles. A GWEC report found that China is the dominant supplier in the Asian Pacific (APAC) region. According to Global Wind Energy (GWEC), China holds an 85% Onshore market share,  India and South Korea’s nacelle capacity is focused solely on onshore projects, […]

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