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ENGIE finalizes project financing for Poland’s first utility-scale offshore wind development

Poland

Even though the energy industry enthusiasts are commending Poland for the amount of progress that it is making in executing projects flawlessly, the European nation is not slowing down anytime soon. In the latest events that unfolded, ENGIE finalized project financing for Poland’s first utility-scale offshore wind development. This development was well-received as it signals Poland’s commitment to… Read More

BOEM Advances Second OBBBA Offshore Lease Sales

LA, United States

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, today announced another major step toward expanding offshore energy development pursuant to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. BOEM released the Final Notice of Sale for Lease Sale Big Beautiful Gulf 2 (BBG2), the second of 30 Gulf of America lease sales required by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public… Read More

Van Oord Panel Discussion: The Future of the offshore wind supply chain

Germany

Earlier this week, Fritz Wiedemann (Director Van Oord Germany) joined an insightful panel discussion following the Hamburg North Sea Summit 2026. The session brought together industry leaders to reflect on the future of the offshore wind supply chain, including its challenges, opportunities, and the shifts needed to accelerate Europe’s energy transition. We look back on… Read More

DEME jack-up Innovation has returned to France for the second jacket foundation installation campaign at the Dieppe – Le Tréport offshore wind farm

France

Our jack-up Innovation has returned to France for the second jacket foundation installation campaign at the Dieppe – Le Tréport offshore wind farm. Following the successful installation of 11 jackets in autumn 2025, Innovation will install 51 jackets at the 496 MW wind farm, with the first two jackets of the new campaign completed in… Read More

Ørsted to Divest European Onshore Business to Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners for €1.44B

Denmark

Ørsted, the global leader in offshore wind, has signed an agreement with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), through its fifth flagship fund, Copenhagen Infrastructure V (CI V), to divest its entire European onshore business. The total value of the transaction is EUR 1.44 billion (DKK 10.7 billion) with expected closing in Q2 2026, subject to regulatory… Read More

US federal court grants preliminary injunction allowing Sunrise Wind construction to resume

United States

Today, the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia granted the preliminary injunction sought by Sunrise Wind LLC (‘Sunrise Wind’) regarding the 22 December 2025 suspension order issued by the Director of the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (‘BOEM’). The court’s action will allow the Sunrise Wind Project (the ‘Project’)… Read More

Trump Administration Loses 5 of 5 legal fights against offshore wind

United States

Washington, DC: Today, Judge Royce Lamberth ruled that Sunrise Wind, aimed at powering 600,000 New York homes, can resume construction. This marks the fifth time in a row that a federal court has allowed one of the five offshore wind projects suspended in December to move forward. Since December, Vineyard Wind off Massachusetts, Revolution Wind off… Read More

First production turbine installed at Virginia offshore wind farm

VA, United States

The first production wind turbine for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project was installed Jan. 27, less than two weeks after developer Dominion Energy won a temporary injunction against the Trump administration’s stop-work order. Dominion’s 472’x184’ wind turbine installation vessel (WTIV) Charybdis, built at Seatrium’s AmFELS shipyard in Brownsville, Texas, is the first Jones Act-compliant WTIV under the U.S. flag. After the… Read More

McDermott Secures Landmark Definition Engineering Contract for Qatar’s First Major Offshore Decommissioning Project

Qatar

HOUSTON, Feb. 1, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — McDermott has been awarded a decommissioning definition engineering contract by QatarEnergy for the State of Qatar’s inaugural offshore decommissioning initiative. Under the contract scope, McDermott will develop a comprehensive technical and commercial framework and conduct detailed techno-economic studies to ensure the safe and systematic retirement and removal of 27 aging offshore platforms. This encompasses… Read More

Ørsted: What do our fabrication managers do? We asked Olga Alieksieienko.

Poland

What do our fabrication managers do? We asked Olga Alieksieienko. At Baltica 2 in Poland, Olga helps to deliver 1.5 GW by the end of 2027. But before any component is installed in the Baltic Sea this spring, it must go through a thorough inspection process to confirm that it meets our strict requirements for quality and safety. That’s… Read More

Dominion offshore wind project cost rises to $11.5B after stop work order, tariffs

VA, United States

By Nate Delesline III, The Virginian-Pilot The cost of Dominion Energy’s Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project has risen by roughly $300 million. “Estimated total project costs for CVOW, inclusive of contingency and excluding financing costs, have increased from approximately $11.2 billion to approximately $11.5 billion,” Dominion said in a Friday regulatory filing. The utility said… Read More

Virginia Proposal to Expand Offshore Wind Power Threatens National Security

VA, United States

By Andrew Follett Virginia Democrats want to quintuple their state’s offshore wind power and greatly accelerate its construction timeline. What they fail to see — or admit — is that this approach would pose a huge risk to American national security. In January, Democrats in the Virginia State House proposed House Bill 920, expanding offshore wind power… Read More

Marine licencing supporting coastal restoration, defence infrastructure and offshore wind

United Kingdom

A marine licence has been granted to a pioneering marine restoration initiative led by Newcastle University and the Marine Biological Association to revive native kelp beds along England’s northeast coast. The Green Gravel Kelp Restoration Project seeks to combat climate change and biodiversity loss by reintroducing juvenile kelp into the ocean using an innovative technique…. Read More

North Sea States Aim for ‘World’s Largest Energy Hub’ With Major Offshore Wind Push

Germany

Against the backdrop of strained relations with the United States and ongoing security concerns over potential Russian attacks on European infrastructure, states bordering the North Sea gathered in Germany to announce a major investment plan to boost offshore wind energy production. Industry representatives welcomed the initiative, saying it could help address growing difficulties in securing… Read More

Judge Allows Vineyard Wind To Resume Construction

MA, United States

A federal judge has ruled that Vineyard Wind may continue construction on its 62-turbine, $4.5 billion wind farm southwest of Nantucket while a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s stop-work order remains pending. Finding that the government failed to “adequately explain or justify the decision to halt construction,” Massachusetts District Court Judge Brian Murphy issued the stay Tuesday,… Read More

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