Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including RWE’s move to acquire three offshore wind projects for about $1.2 billion.
OEG Renewables will deliver turnkey marine coordination solutions for the 1,022- megawatt Hai Long wind project offshore Taiwan.
A Norwegian-owned vessel was attacked in the Red Sea on Dec. 18, causing shipping firms to avoid the route.
The Red Sea attacks have begun to affect energy shipments, with BP temporarily pausing all transits through the Red Sea and oil tanker group Frontline avoiding passages through the waterway.
More than 450 executives and investors in renewable energy, oil and gas, utilities, mining, electric vehicles and nuclear were polled by the Womble Bond Dickinson law firm.
Argentina’s Neuquén Province Energy Minister Alejandro Rodrigo Monteiro spoke with Hart Energy’s International Managing Editor Pietro D. Pitts in an exit interview about the importance of the Vaca Muerta and how the South American country is building a strong case for the play to be referred to as the Permian 2.0.
Autonomous inflow control devices have evolved from a simple on-off switch to reservoir management tools.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including a court ruling in favor of Welltec and new contract awards.
For the upcoming week, Stratas Advisors predicts there will be more attention on the geopolitical developments, however there is still a risk that conflict will expand.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including a continued growth streak for U.S. solar.