Onshore work is the hidden foundation behind Offshore Wind success
As the UK accelerates toward its clean energy ambitions, the spotlight often falls on turbines turning far out at sea. Yet the real groundwork usually begins on land. The extensive
As the UK accelerates toward its clean energy ambitions, the spotlight often falls on turbines turning far out at sea. Yet the real groundwork usually begins on land. The extensive
Lowestoft is, if you didn’t know, as far east as you can possibly go in England. The town references this proudly, and the onshore wind turbine “Gulliver” at Ness Point
When you hear the term “NERS”, it may feel like just another acronym in the overwhelming world of regulation. But for organisations active in electricity network connections and infrastructure work
In offshore wind, there’s always a strong focus on blades, towers, and electrical systems; but tucked away in every turbine are pressure systems that are easy to overlook. These might
Renewable energy has officially overtaken coal as the world’s leading source of electricity, a historic milestone according to new global data from Ember. This shift marks a significant turning point
Across Canada’s vast and frozen landscapes, engineers are proving that renewable energy can thrive even in the most challenging environments on earth. Wind turbines, exposed to sub-zero temperatures, biting winds,
The latest Esgian Offshore Wind Market Update (Q3 2025) highlights an industry that is powering ahead but doing so with caution. Global offshore wind capacity has now reached 41.1 GW,
The Co-op is a familiar site in many villages, towns and cities. They’re a company who’ve adapted too to changing times and have always been socially responsible. It started as
As social media filled with back to school photos of children, siblings, proud parents, new uniforms, transitions from one year to the next, we celebrated a landmark of our own
The East Anglia Three offshore wind farm marks a milestone in the UK’s clean energy transition. Situated approximately 69 kilometres off the Suffolk coast in the North Sea, the project