19 April 2019

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As Global Energy Demands Grows, So Does Appetite For Offshore WindGlobal energy demand is now increasing at its fastest pace in over a decade, with fossil fuels meeting 70% of that growth in electricity consumption. As fossil fuel emissions continue to exacerbate the effects of climate change, carbon-free solutions like nuclear, solar power, and wind power are becoming a more important part of the world energy demand equation….

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Siemens Gamesa presents 5.8-MW onshore wind turbinesSiemens Gamesa Renewable Energy SA introduced a new onshore wind platform that includes a couple of turbine models with a rated capacity of 5.8 MW…

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Global wind-turbine order capacity increased 31% in 2018Global wind-turbine order intake was up 20% in Q4 2018 year-to-year (YoY) to nearly 18GW, surpassing 2016’s record by 5.4 GW, according to new research from Wood Mackenzie Power & Renewables…

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Events

6th Asia Offshore Wind Day
Seoul – 9 May 2019
As part of our them focused events, we will be organizing the 6th Asia Offshore Wind Day in Seoul on 9 May 2019. The day will include presentations, panel discussions and a cocktail reception at the end of the day.

Please contact us at info@asiawind.org for further information on our events and reports.

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