10 12, 2025

Blyth at Twenty Five

By |2025-12-10T07:47:15+00:00December 10th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Blyth at Twenty Five

Twenty five years ago, in December 2000, something quietly revolutionary happened off the coast of Blyth, Northumberland. Four turbines rose from the seabed, experimental, exposed and entirely untested at this

15 11, 2025

Lowestoft – a visit to the far east

By |2025-11-15T07:07:12+00:00November 15th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Lowestoft – a visit to the far east

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

13 10, 2025

Wind turbines battling Canada’s bitter cold: engineering resilience in extreme conditions

By |2025-10-26T15:12:14+00:00October 13th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Wind turbines battling Canada’s bitter cold: engineering resilience in extreme conditions

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,

13 10, 2025

Offshore wind: steady progress in a shifting market

By |2025-10-13T07:18:45+01:00October 13th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on Offshore wind: steady progress in a shifting market

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,

10 09, 2025

HSEQ-360 Limited turned 6 this week

By |2025-09-10T07:41:30+01:00September 10th, 2025|Blog|Comments Off on HSEQ-360 Limited turned 6 this week

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

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