Plans for Avangrid’s New England Wind, being developed as two projects, include up to 129 wind turbine generators.
Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including record-setting first quarter energy storage capacity in the U.S.
A final investment decision for Zama is forthcoming and first oil production could flow in 2027.
Offshore services firm Oceaneering secured a large contract with a domestic independent energy customer in the Gulf of Mexico.
Equinor received two new CO2 storage licenses and a permit to explore a carbon capture facility in Denmark.
TGS, in an agreement with Tanzania’s Petroleum Upstream Regulatory Authority, reserves the right to license all of the country’s offshore data, acquire future seismic data and reprocess existing data.
New Fortress Energy Inc. is expecting first LNG by the end of the month for its first Fast LNG unit located offshore Altamira, Mexico.
The new Evolv Energies entity will focus on concept technology, pre-FEED, FEED and detailed design stages of offshore renewable energy projects.
Equinor and GRTgaz’s network will take captured industrial CO2 from France to an offshore storage site.
TotalEnergies is selling its subsidiary TotalEnergies EP (Brunei) BV, which owns interests and is the operator for a mature field offshore Brunei.