| Offshore Wind Pact Giant Leap Towards Powering Europe With Renewable Electricity The Joint Offshore Wind Investment Pact for the North Seas is a giant leap towards powering Europe with renewable, reliable, and cost-competitive electricity. With more investment predictability, a de-risked investment framework, and a coordinated build-out plan of up to 15 GW per year in Europe, Ørsted and the offshore wind industry is committed to bringing down the cost of electricity from offshore wind by 30% by 2040. | Next phase of UK deepwater wind test site development begins The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has commenced an 18‑month project to advance its proposed deepwater and floating wind test facility – DeepWind – moving the test site from concept to delivery, addressing a critical gap in the UK offshore wind sector. | New Lease Approved For Kaheawa Wind Power I The Board of Land and Natural Resources (BLNR) has unanimously approved a new, 25-year lease for Kaheawa Wind Power I, allowing the continued operation of the existing wind energy facility in West Maui. | Wind | Scatec Awarded 25-year PPA for 75 MW Onshore Wind Farm Scatec ASA, a leading renewable energy solutions provider has been awarded a 25-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Tunisian state utility Société Tunisienne de l'Electricité et du Gaz (STEG) for a 75 MW wind power plant (El Fahs) in Tunisia. | Welsh First Minister welcomes major offshore wind contracts, bringing thousands of jobs Construction Begins on Fortescue's First Wind Project in the Pilbara All Wind Turbines Installed at Ørsted’s 920 MW Greater Changhua 2b and 4 Empire Wind to restart construction after legal decision in D.C. court Geothermal RAM Geothermal Announces New Technology Which Could Transform Geothermal Industry Hydrogen UK hydrogen sector ready to deliver but policy certainty is key to unlocking jobs, investment and global competitiveness Jane Marsh | Home Battery Storage: How Homeowners Are Achieving Energy Independence Homeowners are achieving energy independence by utilizing renewable energy sources and storing the excess energy in home batteries for future use. Energy is expensive, and sustainability efforts are increasing. Homeowners who plan to live in their homes for a long time should consider using renewable energy and batteries to reduce energy consumption. Renewable energy sector professionals can profit from this new marketing opportunity. | Ocean Energy Panorama Zac Amos | Why Hydropower Facilities Are Increasingly Targeted by Hackers Hydroelectric power capacity is expanding due to its high reliability and domestic availability. However, this growth has been accompanied by an increase in attacks. Both hydropower and related water infrastructure have long been targets of physical conflicts and are now under threat from cyber warfare. Hostile actors exploit vulnerabilities to disrupt operations, steal data and spread fear. Here is why these facilities are such attractive targets and how they can strengthen their security. | Agenda Asia Wind Energy Expo 2026 and Asia Offshore Wind Energy Generation Engineering and Equipment Expo 2026 RE+ |