Invenergy has canceled its 2.4-GW Leading Light Wind offshore project in New Jersey, citing unfavorable terms from the state’s renewable energy certificate program. The company expressed regret over the decision but remains open to future opportunities. Read about this and more in this week’s Notable News: https://conta.cc/4oDS3zA
Invenergy cancels New Jersey offshore wind project due to REC program terms
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Natural Power has supported Statkraft's Cushaling Wind Farm and BESS project in its successful delivery which is now fully energised and operational. This project marks a major milestone in Ireland's clean energy journey, combining a 55.8MW wind farm with a 20MW battery system. A step forward in integrating renewable generation with Ireland's first 4-hour energy storage and a benchmark for innovation in the sector. The site features turbines with a tip height of 185 meters which is the tallest of any wind farm in Ireland. Read more about the project details here: https://hubs.ly/Q03S7-F00
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Renewables Now Live: Swedish state-owned utility Vattenfall’s wind segment recorded a 23% year-over-year decline in underlying operating profit for the first nine months of 2025, affected by lower offshore and onshore wind generation due to weaker wind speeds. #renewableenergy
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The Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, in partnership with the The North East Combined Authority, have announced a £2.1 million investment in a new offshore wind cable testing rig at the Catapult’s world leading facilities in Blyth. 🌊 Read more here: ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eGQx4dzu
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Renewables Now Live: Baltic Power, the 1.2 GW offshore wind farm jointly developed by Poland's Orlen (WSE:PKN) and Canada's Northland Power (TSE:NPI), has completed the installation of two offshore power stations. #renewableenergy
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Renewables Now Live: Global projects and services company Dominion is seeking to offload a 66-MW newly-commissioned wind farm in Mexico and has launched a competitive process to find a new owner, it said today. #renewableenergy
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Renewables Now Live: Floating offshore wind capacity worldwide is expected to reach 2,500 MW by 2030, according to RenewableUK’s latest EnergyPulse Insights Floating Offshore Wind report. #renewableenergy #floatingwind
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Renewables Now Live: Bremen-based wind and solar developer and operator Energiekontor AG (ETR:EKT) has finalised all financial arrangements for three wind park projects in Germany with a combined nominal capacity of around 73 MW. #renewableenergy #windpark #Germany
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Renewables Now Live: #Germany’s federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is expected to install wind parks with a total capacity surpassing 1 GW in 2025, reaching a record level, local renewable energy association LEE NRW said on Tuesday. #renewableenergy #windenergy
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🔍 Northern Ireland’s energy transition under scrutiny This week’s Audit Office report paints a stark picture: over £100 million spent, yet just 1% of energy-saving targets delivered and renewable generation still short of the 80% by 2030 goal. As I listen to today’s cross-party dialogue on energy delivery at the renewable energy conference , from outside it feels there's more to bind a common view than divide — it’s not ambition we’re lacking, it’s a joined up vision and specifically execution. For renewable gas, that gap matters: without joined-up governance and accountability, promising opportunities risk stalling before they start. Phoenix Energy Renewable Gas Conference 2025
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The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has issued a new Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for the Approved List of Models and Manufacturers for Wind (ALMM-Wind) and the new Wind Turbine Components list (ALMM-WTC). Read here: https://lnkd.in/gtV3NQQ9
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