World’s largest offshore wind energy system approved in the UK
UK government grants approval for the development of a massive wind energy system Offshore wind energy will be getting a…
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UK government grants approval for the development of a massive wind energy system Offshore wind energy will be getting a…
Four new, large-scale wind projects have been approved by the Scottish government The Scottish government has granted approval for four…
Scottish government grants approval for the construction of a new wind farm The Scottish government has approved the construction of…
Siemens will develop and deliver wind turbines to the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm in the UK Siemens has received an…
UK wind power has made strong progress in the past few years and has set a new record Wind energy…
UK green energy reaches 15% in 2013, hitting record high. Wind turbine energy has really taken off in Britain as…
GE chosen by SSE Renewables to provides innovative wind turbines for wind farm in Scotland General Electric has been selected…
Energy minister highlights more support for UK’s growing offshore wind industry The United Kingdom’s Energy Minister, Michael Fallon, has announced…
China may be able to learn from the UK’s success China may be able to increase its wind energy capacity…
Study highlights the potential energy benefits of land that has not seen any energy development Wind energy projects may soon…
Onshore wind may not be receiving the attention it needs RenewableUK, the United Kingdom’s leading renewable energy trade association, has…
New research reveals lack of support for fracking in the UK. Recent YouGov research concerning the British public’s opinion regarding…
Fracking continues to be a controversial practice in the UK Market research firm Ipsos MORI has released the results a…
UK shifts focus to favor wind power more heavily Wind energy has made major progress in the United Kingdom. T…
Compensation charges coming from energy companies may be excessive Wind power has encountered an interesting problem in the United Kingdom.…