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Floating offshore wind carries some of the UK’s biggest energy ambitions — and some of its most stubborn technical uncertainties. The technology works, but bringing it to commercial scale in the North Sea still requires years of hard-won learning that the industry can’t afford to repeat project by project.

Five pilot-scale floating wind projects, awarded exclusivity ag...


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Somewhere in the grey North Sea, a heavy-lift vessel lowered the last piece of steel onto the seabed in late November — and with it, closed out three years of work spanning three separate construction phases.

The number behind that final ...


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In Prince George, B.C., on January 18, 2023, Chief Judy Desjarlais and the Blueberry River First Nations Council stood alongside TC Energy executives to mark a signing that felt different from the resource negotiations of earlier decades. No protest lines, no courtrooms — just two sets of leaders at the same table, celebrating an agreement with the Province of British Columbi...


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In the windswept province of Guanacaste, one of Costa Rica’s most productive corridors for wind energy, a 43.2 MW project called San Miguel is quietly moving forward. Behind it: a roughly $100 million bet placed jointly by Spain’s Grupo Enhol and NAIAD Renovables.

For Enhol — a family-owned industrial group with more than 90 years of history — San Miguel isn’t just ano...


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A solar plant demonstrates that true sustainability can be achieved day and night. A rare species is beginning to thrive as a result.

Global heating is dismantling ecosystems and pushing unique biodiversity toward a tipping point.

To address these effects, developers must start implementing a closed-cycle standard. This applies to all renewable ...


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