03 Feb 2026

Photo by Ben Wicks   The Marine Management Organisation has granted a marine licence for a pioneering kelp restoration initiative led by Newcastle University and the Marine Biological Association aimed at reviving native kelp beds along England’s northeast coast. The Green Gravel Kelp Restoration Project will combat climate change and biodiversity loss by reintroducing juvenile […]

26 Jan 2026

Photo by Yaopey Yong   Ten European countries signed a declaration in Hamburg on Monday committing to deliver 100 gigawatts of offshore wind power through large-scale joint projects in the North Sea by 2050, in a move that underscores the continent’s ongoing commitment to renewable energy despite recent criticism from US President Donald Trump. The […]

26 Jan 2026

Photo by Low Angle   The European Commission’s Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion has published a comprehensive study examining the employment, skills and social implications of offshore renewable energy development in the European Union. The study, titled ‘Assessment of potential employment, skills and social implications of Offshore Renewable Energy development in the EU’, was released […]

20 Jan 2026

Photo by Nicholas Doherty   The UK has secured a record 8.4 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity in Europe’s largest ever offshore wind auction, with contracts awarded at prices 40% cheaper than building new gas power plants. The seventh allocation round (AR7) awarded 8.2 GW of bottom-fixed offshore wind and almost 200 MW of floating offshore wind […]

13 Jan 2026

Photo by Stephen Tafra   The Trump administration has halted construction on five major East Coast offshore wind projects totalling $25 billion in investment and 6 gigawatts of capacity, citing classified national security concerns related to potential impacts on military radar systems. However, a federal judge on 13 January cleared one project to resume, dealing […]

06 Jan 2026

Photo by Julia Oberhauser   Europe’s largest offshore wind developer, Ørsted, has launched a legal challenge against the Trump administration following its decision to suspend work on a $5bn project on the north-east US coast. The move follows a sweeping order by the Department of the Interior on 22 December to halt construction on five large […]

06 Jan 2026

  Planning approvals for renewable energy and storage projects in Great Britain have nearly doubled in the last year, reaching an unprecedented 45GW of capacity in 2025. This record-breaking surge represents a 96% increase compared to the 23GW approved in 2024 and provides enough potential power to supply approximately 12.9 million homes.  According to analysis by Cornwall Insight, […]