
The programme is designed to encourage and nurture a greater connection between young people and their communities.
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Floating wind technology will play a vital role in the energy transition and in reducing our global carbon emissions.
Collaboration emerged as one of the key themes from Scottish Renewables’ Floating Offshore Wind conference in Aberdeen earlier this month – one which was mirrored in Arven’s approach to the event.
The Arven team decided to support Sail Training Shetland because of the strong alignment between the project and the charity’s dedication to nurturing maritime skills.
Start date of the survey was September 20th, and end date is October 9th.
Mainstream Renewable Power and Ocean Winds have signed the seabed lease agreement with Crown Estate Scotland to the value of £36 million.
Mainstream Renewable Power and Ocean Winds, have been appointed preferred bidder for an offshore wind farm off the Shetland Islands.
Mainstream Renewable Power and Ocean Winds have partnered to develop a second ScotWind site of 500 MW east of Shetland, expanding the Arven Offshore Wind Farm (“Arven”) to 2.3 GW.
The programme is designed to encourage and nurture a greater connection between young people and their communities.
Read More
Floating wind technology will play a vital role in the energy transition and in reducing our global carbon emissions.
Collaboration emerged as one of the key themes from Scottish Renewables’ Floating Offshore Wind conference in Aberdeen earlier this month – one which was mirrored in Arven’s approach to the event.
The Arven team decided to support Sail Training Shetland because of the strong alignment between the project and the charity’s dedication to nurturing maritime skills.
Mainstream Renewable Power and Ocean Winds have signed the seabed lease agreement with Crown Estate Scotland to the value of £36 million.
Mainstream Renewable Power and Ocean Winds, have been appointed preferred bidder for an offshore wind farm off the Shetland Islands.
Mainstream Renewable Power and Ocean Winds have partnered to develop a second ScotWind site of 500 MW east of Shetland, expanding the Arven Offshore Wind Farm (“Arven”) to 2.3 GW.
Collaboration emerged as one of the key themes from Scottish Renewables’ Floating Offshore Wind conference in Aberdeen earlier this month – one which was mirrored in Arven’s approach to the event.
Start date of the survey was September 20th, and end date is October 9th.