FOWIND in press

GWEC presents supply chain study for Indian offshore wind

SeeNews The Facilitating Offshore Wind in India (FOWIND) consortium released a new supply chain study that reveals what is already available and what needs to be upgraded or started from the beginning. The key supply chain elements of the offshore wind industry are assessed as part of the study and there is also a preliminary

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India’s Potential in Offshore Wind Power

MarineLink.com The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) launched a new report: “Supply Chain, Port Infrastructure and Logistics Study” for offshore wind development in the states of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu in India. This study is a significant step forward in preparing a roadmap for offshore wind power in India by the GWEC led FOWIND consortium.

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Indian offshore wind “open playing field”

OE Offshore Engineer While Europe has been leading the charge in offshore wind development, the US and other regions including India are starting to build activity.  In India, there are two main regions, the states of Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, on the west coast of India, which are most likely to see activity, Dr Mark

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MeteoPole appointed as supplier for FOWIND project

WindTech International In December 2013, a consortium has been formed to implement the Facilitating Offshore Wind in India (FOWIND) project funded by the European Union. The objectives of the FOWIND project include the identification of potential offshore sites through bankable wind data measurements. MeteoPole India, based in Hyderabad, has been selected to be the official

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Global Wind Energy Council says UK industry was on a policy rollercoaster in 2015

Energy Voice A new global wind power report highlights a “solid” UK performance despite a policy rollercoaster. The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), the international trade association for the industry, delivered its verdict on Britain in its latest snapshot of a sector taking in more than 80 countries. GWEC says 26 nations have more than

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