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Renewable energy news:  TotalEnergies, Ocean Winds, Pentland, Alpha Ventus

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Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from TotalEnergies,  Ocean Winds, Pentland, Alpha Ventus, among others.

TotalEnergies Files Permits for German Offshore Wind Projects

TotalEnergies has submitted permit applications for two offshore wind projects in Germany, marking a major investment in expanding its European renewables footprint. The company aims to deploy advanced offshore wind technologies to boost efficiency, grid integration and long-term clean energy output. This innovation-driven approach supports Germany’s energy transition while ensuring high-performance, low-carbon electricity for future customers. The projects promise significant environmental and economic benefits, including large-scale renewable generation, job creation and strengthened energy security. With a strong customer focus, TotalEnergies is positioning itself to deliver reliable green power to utilities and industries seeking sustainable solutions. Filing these permits underscores the company’s commitment to accelerating offshore wind development and long-term climate resilience.

Ocean Winds Secures 1.5 GW Round 5 Offshore Wind Site

Ocean Winds has secured a 1.5 GW site in the UK’s Round 5 offshore wind leasing process, reinforcing its strong investment in next-generation renewable energy. The project will incorporate advanced offshore wind technologies to maximise output, reduce costs and enhance long-term system performance. This innovation-driven development aims to deliver substantial clean energy benefits, supporting the UK’s decarbonisation goals and improving grid stability. The large-scale capacity will provide future customers — utilities, businesses and communities — with reliable, affordable green electricity. Ocean Winds’ customer-focused approach ensures the project is designed for efficiency, local economic value and sustainable growth. Securing this site marks a major step in expanding its global offshore wind portfolio and accelerating the clean energy transition.

Pentland Floating Wind Project Secures Backing from GB Energy

The Pentland Floating Wind Farm in Scotland has received significant investment support from GB Energy, marking a major boost for the UK’s floating offshore wind ambitions. The project, expected to deliver around 100 MW, integrates cutting-edge floating turbine technology designed to operate efficiently in deeper waters, enhancing energy capture and reducing environmental impact. This investment accelerates innovation in floating wind while bringing economic benefits through local supply-chain opportunities and job creation. The project’s customer-focused goal is to supply clean, reliable power to communities while strengthening regional energy security. With GB Energy’s backing, Pentland is positioned to advance the UK’s leadership in floating offshore wind and contribute meaningfully to future net-zero targets.

Alpha Ventus Decommissioning Tender Launched

Germany has launched the decommissioning tender for Alpha Ventus, the country’s first offshore wind farm. The tender covers the full dismantling of the 60-MW project, including turbine removal, subsea cable recovery, and site clearance. This milestone reflects a renewed industry focus on sustainable end-of-life management and circularity. The process encourages innovative solutions that minimize environmental impact while maximising material recycling. The move benefits future offshore wind customers and developers by establishing clear best practices for decommissioning as more early-generation projects approach retirement. The investment in safe, efficient removal also frees up valuable maritime space for next-generation offshore wind, supporting long-term energy security and system reliability as Germany continues its energy transition.

Faheema P

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