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Review of 2017 - part one

WORLDWIDE: The first six months of 2017 pick up where 2016 had left off with further activity in the...

Busy times for UK in bid to keep top spot

Having passed the 3GW milestone, the UK looks certain to maintain its position at the top of the ins...

Contracts must spell out risks and liabilities

Offshore wind power is emerging as a leading energy technology in the UK, forcing project owners, de...

Clever concept: How Areva's wind service model adapts to varying offshore demands

Areva Wind offers a range of service packages depending typically on the wind farm's distance to sho...

Rhyl Flats: meeting the O&M challenge

What can be learned from the experience of Siemens and RWE npower renewables' joint effort of settin...

Vessel design starts to catch up with demand

With offshore projects coming online in deeper waters, the impact of maintenance costs will inevitab...

Choosing a chopper

Helicopters' O&M role will grow as projects go further offshore and have a large number of turbines ...

Technology innovation central to cutting CoE

If offshore wind is to fulfil its potential to be the UK's main source of sustainable energy, it nee...

Industry must learn to tame the cruel sea

Innovation in wind turbine design and engineering is opening up opportunities to improve performance...

More challenges then prospects

A national wind industry conference at Brest in October attracted nearly 300 delegates, representing...

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