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The Crown Estate has awarded seabed rights to Equinor and Gwynt Glas to develop two 1500MW floating wind farms in the Celtic ...
The 1.5GW Gwynt Glas project has come out on top as the preferred bidder of the UK's most recent offshore wind leasing round.
EDF Renewables Ltd. and joint venture (JV) partner ESB Energy Ltd. have secured the rights to develop the Gwynt Glas Floating ...
Equinor and Gwynt Glas have won seabed leases to build floating wind farms in the Celtic Sea off the coast of Wales and South ...
The Crown Estate announced on Thursday that Equinor and Gwynt Glas have secured seabed leases. These leases will allow them ...
The Crown Estate thinks it can find takers for a 1.5GW development zone left over from the Celtic Sea tender, but is it time ...
Equinor and Gwynt Glas secure seabed leases for floating wind farms in the Celtic Sea! Exciting growth for UK's renewable ...
The two entities will each be responsible for 1.5GW of floating windfarm development, with a third 1.5GW license still to be ...
Equinor and Gwynt Glas win UK floating offshore wind leases Equnior and Gwynt Glas, a joint venture between EDF Renewables UK and ESB, have won seabed leases to build floating wind farms in the Celtic ...
Seabed owner confirms it is to partner with Equinor and Gwynt Glas to deliver new floating wind farms off the coasts of Wales ...
The project, called "Gwynt Glas", which means "blue wind" in Welsh, is a joint venture involving EDF, which is owned by the French state, and DP Energy, a renewable energy company based in Ireland ...