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Repowering Logistics
January 15, 2026
Repowering Logistics

A 500-megawatt (MW) Highland Wind Farm repowering project is anticipated to start in April of 2026. The public utility owner has detailed a comprehensive strategy for minimizing crop loss or damage near the 214 turbine bases of Iowa’s largest wind ....

Loren G. Flaugh

Retaining Talent in the Wind Industry
January 15, 2026
Retaining Talent in the Wind Industry

In the wind industry, building sustainable systems involves more than just constructing turbines; it also entails developing and implementing effective maintenance strategies. For renewable energy companies to thrive, they need a workforce of well-tr....

Amy Roney

Bankable Island Wind for Barbados
January 15, 2026
Bankable Island Wind for Barbados

Barbados has taken a decisive step toward its legally mandated target of reaching 100 percent renewable energy by 2030 with the launch of its first competitive tender for a 50-megawatt utility-scale wind farm. Wind development on small islands dif....

Nicolas Meerts

From Bottleneck to Breakthrough: Preparing projects for grid readiness
January 15, 2026
From Bottleneck to Breakthrough: Preparing projects for grid readiness

Obtaining grid connection approval has become an increasingly difficult challenge for renewable energy developers today. Across global markets, projects are moving faster than the power grid evolves, creating interconnection queries, growing uncertai....

Jason Ketchum

Guiding the Spark: A new coating Approach for Lightning Protection of Wind Turbine Blades
January 15, 2026
Guiding the Spark: A new coating Approach for Lightning Protection of Wind Turbine Blades

Lightning has long been the top cause of blade failure in the wind industry. Each year, thousands of turbine blades are taken offline due to damage ranging from skin punctures to catastrophic delamination. As turbines grow taller and more exposed, th....

Neal Fine, PhD

Subsea Cable Health Promotes Offshore Wind Reliability
January 15, 2026
Subsea Cable Health Promotes Offshore Wind Reliability

Subsea power cables remain one of the most significant and costly sources of failure in offshore wind, challenging operators even as other technologies mature. In the United Kingdom, premature failures have cost operators an estimated £3.5 billion i....

Dr. Chris Minto

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Mar 03, 2026

Aikido Launches Offshore Datacenter Technology to Deploy GW-scale, Sovereign AI Compute Onboard their Floating Wind Platform

Feb 26, 2026

Summit Scales Next-Generation 1229 Crane Platform into Heavy-Duty Territory

Feb 25, 2026

Avangrid and Xcel Energy Extend Offtake Agreement for 150 MW Power Project in the Midwest

Feb 25, 2026

Exus Renewables to Acquire Stake in Masdar’s Portuguese Wind Portfolio

Feb 25, 2026

Vaisala Introduces New Service for Maximal Uptime and Lifetime of Weather Measurement Systems

Feb 24, 2026

Xcel Energy to Power New Google Data Center in Minnesota

Feb 24, 2026

Natural Power Strengthens Advanced Performance Engineering Capability with Senior Appointment

Feb 23, 2026

Enel Signed Agreements for the Acquisition of an 830 MW Portfolio of Wind and Solar Plants in USA

Feb 23, 2026

EVREC Crown Lands Wind Reserve Extended as Project Continues Development in Central Newfoundland

Feb 18, 2026

South Dakota PUC Gives Go Ahead to Philip Wind Project

Feb 17, 2026

W.O. Grubb Crane Rental Announces New Partnership with Halo Partners, Strengthening Long-Term Growth and Legacy

Feb 17, 2026

Natural Power Supports OX2 Reach Financial Close at Fageråsen Wind Farm in Sweden

Feb 16, 2026

Conjointly Developed by Meteodyn and CLS, the SARWind TIMESERIES Service Offers Long-Term, High-Resolution Wind Data Dedicated to Offshore Wind Farm Developers for Wind Resource Assessment Studies

Feb 13, 2026

Natural Power Appointed for €5M Horizon Europe Project to Advance Sustainable Offshore Wind Development

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Repowering Logistics
January 15, 2026
Repowering Logistics

A 500-megawatt (MW) Highland Wind Farm repowering project is anticipated to start in April of 2026. The public utility owner has detailed a comprehensive strategy for minimizing crop loss or damage near the 214 turbine bases of Iowa’s largest wind ....

Loren G. Flaugh

Retaining Talent in the Wind Industry
January 15, 2026
Retaining Talent in the Wind Industry

In the wind industry, building sustainable systems involves more than just constructing turbines; it also entails developing and implementing effective maintenance strategies. For renewable energy companies to thrive, they need a workforce of well-tr....

Amy Roney

Bankable Island Wind for Barbados
January 15, 2026
Bankable Island Wind for Barbados

Barbados has taken a decisive step toward its legally mandated target of reaching 100 percent renewable energy by 2030 with the launch of its first competitive tender for a 50-megawatt utility-scale wind farm. Wind development on small islands dif....

Nicolas Meerts

From Bottleneck to Breakthrough: Preparing projects for grid readiness
January 15, 2026
From Bottleneck to Breakthrough: Preparing projects for grid readiness

Obtaining grid connection approval has become an increasingly difficult challenge for renewable energy developers today. Across global markets, projects are moving faster than the power grid evolves, creating interconnection queries, growing uncertai....

Jason Ketchum

Guiding the Spark: A new coating Approach for Lightning Protection of Wind Turbine Blades
January 15, 2026
Guiding the Spark: A new coating Approach for Lightning Protection of Wind Turbine Blades

Lightning has long been the top cause of blade failure in the wind industry. Each year, thousands of turbine blades are taken offline due to damage ranging from skin punctures to catastrophic delamination. As turbines grow taller and more exposed, th....

Neal Fine, PhD