Renewable energy news: Stillstrom, Faber, Prysmian, Adani Green, Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Stillstrom, Faber, Prysmian, Adani Green, CVOW Offshore Wind, among others.

Stillstrom, Faber and Prysmian Launch Offshore Charging Pilot

Stillstrom, Faber, and Prysmian have launched a pilot project to develop offshore charging solutions, targeting the decarbonization of maritime operations. The initiative focuses on providing electric charging infrastructure for vessels operating near offshore wind farms, reducing reliance on diesel-powered generators. The pilot will test innovative technologies to enable efficient and reliable power supply at sea, supporting cleaner vessel operations and lowering emissions. This approach aligns with broader efforts to integrate renewable energy into maritime sectors and improve sustainability in offshore activities. The collaboration highlights growing innovation in offshore energy ecosystems, combining wind power and electrification solutions to accelerate decarbonization and enhance operational efficiency

Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind Delivers First Power to Grid

The Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project has delivered its first power to the grid, marking a major milestone in one of the largest offshore wind developments in the United States. The initial electricity generation signals progress toward full commercial operations and large-scale clean energy deployment. Once fully operational, the project is expected to supply significant renewable power, supporting Virginia’s clean energy targets and reducing carbon emissions. The offshore wind farm utilizes advanced turbine technology to ensure efficient and reliable generation. The milestone highlights continued growth in the US offshore wind sector, reinforcing its role in strengthening energy security and accelerating the transition to a low-carbon energy system.

Adani Green Commissions 510.1 MW Renewable Energy Capacity in Gujarat

Adani Green Energy has commissioned 510.1 MW of renewable energy capacity in Gujarat, further strengthening its position as one of India’s leading clean energy developers. The newly operational projects are expected to generate significant amounts of green electricity, supporting India’s renewable energy targets and reducing carbon emissions. The addition enhances grid capacity while contributing to the country’s transition toward sustainable power sources. Gujarat continues to be a key hub for renewable development due to its favorable policies and strong solar and wind resources. This milestone reflects Adani Green’s aggressive expansion strategy and commitment to scaling up renewable capacity, reinforcing India’s push toward a low-carbon and energy-secure future. 


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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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