Harnessing the sustainable power of wind is one of the most positive developments created by today’s storm of uncertainty unleashed as a result of escalating oil prices, climate change, environmental degradation, dwindling fossil fuel stocks and dependence on foreign energy supplies.
Indeed, the European Union has set a binding target of 20% of its energy supply to come from wind and other renewable sources by 2020. In order to achieve this 20% energy target, more than one-third of the European electrical demand would have to come from renewables, with wind power expected to deliver 14-18%.
Offshore


Green Port Hull plans submitted
Fri, 16 December 2011
There’s good news today for the UK' s city o...
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RenewableUK welcomes progress on wind farm-friendly radar
Wed, 18 January 2012
•Contract awarded for two new TPS-77 radar instal...
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Turbine foundation production for Newcastle
Mon, 06 February 2012
A Tyneside UK shipyard is expanding to accommodate a w...
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£6 million wave and tidal energy development funding available through WATERS
Mon, 13 February 2012
£6 million wave and tidal energy development fun...
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Thu, 15 March 2012
The UK is already the global leader in the development...
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RenewableUK Global Offshore Wind 2012
Wed, 13 June 2012
RenewableUK is pleased to announce an exciting new glo...
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