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Renewable energy news: CWHI, Inch Cape Offshore Wind Project, CS Wind

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from CWHI, Inch Cape Offshore Wind Project, CS Wind, and others.

CWHI Completes 30 Transition Pieces for Inch Cape Offshore Wind Project

CWHI has completed 30 transition pieces (TPs) for the Inch Cape offshore wind farm, marking a key milestone in the delivery of critical foundations infrastructure for the UK project. Transition pieces connect turbine towers to monopile foundations and play a vital role in ensuring structural stability and long-term performance offshore. The completion highlights strong progress in the offshore wind supply chain, supported by sustained investment in UK and European manufacturing capabilities. For developers, timely TP delivery reduces construction risk and supports on-schedule project execution. For the wider market, the milestone reinforces confidence in large-scale offshore wind deployment, which is central to the UK’s net-zero and energy security goals. The Inch Cape project will contribute significant clean electricity capacity, supporting decarbonisation and long-term power reliability.

Germany’s Offshore Wind Share in the North Sea Rises by 13 percent

Germany has increased its offshore wind share in the North Sea by 13 percent, marking a significant step forward in the country’s renewable energy expansion. The growth reflects continued investment in offshore wind capacity, grid connections, and supporting infrastructure, as Germany accelerates efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and strengthen energy security. The rising share of offshore wind is critical for supplying large volumes of clean, reliable electricity to industrial and urban demand centres. For consumers and businesses, the expansion supports lower emissions, greater price stability, and improved supply resilience. The development aligns with Germany’s energy transition and net-zero targets, highlighting the strategic importance of the North Sea offshore wind sector in delivering long-term decarbonisation and sustainable power growth.

CS Wind Secures Notice to Proceed for Nordlicht II Offshore Wind Project

CS Wind has secured a notice to proceed (NTP) for the Nordlicht II offshore wind project, marking a key milestone in the delivery of critical offshore wind foundations. The NTP allows CS Wind to move into full execution, supporting manufacturing and supply chain mobilisation for the large-scale North Sea project. The development reflects continued investment momentum in offshore wind infrastructure as developers advance projects aligned with Europe’s energy transition goals. For the project owner, early execution reduces schedule risk and strengthens delivery certainty. For the wider market, the milestone supports job creation, industrial activity, and supply chain confidence. Nordlicht II is expected to deliver substantial clean electricity capacity, enhancing energy security, emissions reduction, and long-term price stability as offshore wind plays a central role in Europe’s decarbonisation strategy.

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