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Floating Offshore Wind
Wood Awarded Contract for Irish Wind Project
Wood, the global consulting and engineering company, has been awarded a pre-FEED contract by Simply Blue Energy for a proposed floating offshore wind farm locat…
Floating Offshore Wind
Subsea 7 and Simply Blue Energy to Develop Floating Wind Farm
Luxembourg-based subsea engineering company Subsea 7 has entered a joint venture with Irish marine developer Simply Blue Energy to develop a floating wind farm.
Floating Offshore Wind
Shell and Simply Blue Energy Develop Floating Wind Project in Ireland
Shell has acquired a majority stake in Simply Blue Energy Kinsale, and its floating offshore wind farm in the Celtic Sea.
Floating Offshore Wind
Simply Blue Energy Launches Ireland's Emerald Floating Offshore Wind Project
Simply Blue Energy, an Irish early-stage developer of energy and aquaculture projects, is taking the first steps in establishing the Emerald project.
Offshore Wind Power
Total and Simply Blue Energy partner to develop floating wind projects
Development of floating wind energy projects in welsh waters of the Celtic sea.
Offshore Wind Power
Oil Giant Total Dives into Offshore Wind with 'World's Biggest' Floating Array
French oil supermajor Total is set to make its debut in the floating wind sector with what could be the world’s biggest array, a near-100MW project being devel…
CorPower And Simply Blue's Plans to Develop UK Wave Energy
The latest attempt at unlocking the potential of wave energy in the UK is a Strategic Collaboration Agreement between UK-based offshore wind and wave energy spe…
The UK and Ireland are Going to Develop Wave Energy Projects
Blue economy project developer Simply Blue Energy and technology firm CorPower Ocean have partnered to develop wave energy projects in the UK and Ireland.