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Researchers warn of the overlap between offshore wind farms and areas of high biodiversity
A predictive model suggests that seabirds and marine mammals forage in the same areas where wind potential is most significant and that their populations may be at risk if wind farms are built there.
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‘Off the fossil fuel rollercoaster’: 10 European countries pledge €9.5bn for North Sea wind projects
At-sea wind farms will soon be connected to multiple countries across Europe, thanks to a landmark declaration. View on ...
European countries have agreed to jointly develop a vast offshore wind network, marking a pivotal step in the region's push ...
One is set to become Wales' first floating wind farm while the other could power half of Wales' homes.
Prominent North Sea nations including the UK, Germany and the Netherlands are committing to building 100GW of new offshore ...
The clean energy revolution has a collision problem. As wind farms rapidly multiply along U.K. coastlines, seabirds are paying the price, flying into turbine blades or losing access to the feeding ...
The UK’s recent AR7 offshore wind auction hit a record 8.4 GW, driving progress on the country's Clean Power 2030 plan and a ...
In Brazil, the expansion of coastal wind energy has already disrupted traditional communities’ way of life; now, the concern is that these impacts will be repeated at sea, after a bill regulating ...
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