The deal promises to transform the North Sea into the world’s largest clean energy reservoir, according to the U.K. energy secretary.
Four projects, including Orsted's Revolution Wind off the coast of Rhode Island, have won court orders to resume construction while underlying lawsuits proceed.
The world's largest offshore wind developer will cut a quarter of its global workforce as President Donald Trump pushes back against renewable energy projects in the US. Orsted will slash about 2,000 ...
ScottishPower, subsidiary of renewables giant Iberdrola, missed out in recent UK auction with planned offshore wind farm in North Sea ...
A federal judge on Monday allowed Orsted to resume construction on Revolution Wind off the coast of New England. The Interior Department had ordered Orsted to halt construction in August, part of the ...
Orsted, the Danish renewable energy developer, said Thursday that it would cut about 2,000 jobs, or around 25 percent of its workforce, over the next two years. The move was the latest sign of the ...
Orsted can resume construction of a U.S. offshore wind farm that was halted by the Trump administration last month, a U.S. judge ruled Monday. The decision means Orsted can restart work on the ...
U.S. President Trump calls wind power projects "ugly losers," and it's putting a deep chill on investments. But Canada stands ...
A 435-ton mock monopile for a North Sea wind farm has been installed at the Port of Tyne in South Shields, allowing suppliers ...
Orsted, a Danish company, announced on Wednesday that it has resumed construction on an offshore wind project in the United States after a federal court ruled on Monday that it can restart the project ...
Orsted A/S filed a legal complaint after the Trump administration suspended the lease of a wind project that’s near completion off Rhode Island. The US government’s order “violates applicable law,” ...
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