Macquarie's Green Investment Group, a green infrastructure investor, has teamed up with a Scottish offshore wind developer to compete for offshore wind projects in Scotland, it said in a statement late on Thursday.Earlier this week, Crown Estate Scotland launched ScotWind鈥
Two UK-based energy technology firms The Oil & Gas Technology Centre and 云顶赌场老虎机 Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult are joining forces in a five-year collaboration aimed at speeding up the UK's transition to a net-zero future.The partnership named Energy Transition Alliance (ETA)鈥
The UK-based provider of ROV services to the offshore energy industry has opened a new office and operational base in Edinburgh, Scotland to serve its current portfolio of offshore renewable and energy projects renewable and energy projects鈥
Macquarie's Green Investment Group (GIG) and Scottish offshore wind developer Renewable Infrastructure Development Group have partnered to compete in the next round of leasing for offshore wind development in Scotland, they said on Monday.ScotWind鈥
Crown Estate Scotland (CES) has appointed global engineering and consultancy firm Arup as specialist reviewers for ScotWind Leasing, the new leasing round for offshore wind projects.Arup will work together with CES to finalize the approach to evaluating applications from developers鈥
2020 will see the launch of the first offshore wind leasing round in Scotland for a decade, and the first by Crown Estate Scotland. It presents a significant opportunity to match Scotland鈥檚 ambitious Net Zero targets with practical action.Colin Palmer鈥
Floating offshore wind technology company Ideol and offshore wind farm developer and operator Elicio have joined forces to co-develop floating wind projects in Scottish waters and are preparing to bid for a site to develop at the upcoming ScotWind leasing round鈥
Engineering consultancy 云顶赌场老虎机 Wind Consultants (OWC) is setting up a Scottish office in Edinburgh to support the country's offshore wind market.鈥淪cotland is home to many offshore wind development companies and is spearheading floating wind in the UK鈥
Crown Estate Scotland has delayed the launch of the ScotWind offshore wind leasing round until after the publication of Marine Scotland鈥檚 draft Sectoral Marine Plan (SMP).Aligning timescales with the SMP will help to ensure maximum transparency鈥
Scotland鈥檚 new leasing round for offshore wind projects is likely to fully launch in October 2019, Crown Estate Scotland, the public body responsible for leasing Scotland鈥檚 seabed, has announced. It will be at that point that applications for developments can start to be received鈥