A purpose-built vessel, the Wind Peak, has arrived in Hull to carry components across 80 miles (129km) of the North Sea to ...
It would be hard not to notice, if you are in a certain part of east Hull at the moment, a huge new wind turbine installation vessel dominating the skyline.
A purpose-built vessel, carrying the first turbines for a major wind farm in the North Sea, has set sail with its first cargo ...
Siemens Gamesa's plans for an extension to its wind turbine blade manufacturing facility in Hull have been given the go-ahead.
TNO, in collaboration with several partners, is working on the three-year CIRCLE4WIN project to develop a commercially viable method for recycling composite wind turbine blades. In addition to the ...
It is no surprise that wind turbines far from the North Sea coast endure significant wind and rain. This eventually leads to erosion on the rotor blades. But how do different weather conditions ...
The first of 150 wind turbine blades, manufactured in Hull by Siemens Gamesa, are also ready for installation. Each will be recyclable, which the firm has described as "pioneering". Mark Becker ...
It’s being loaded with turbine blades at the moment. The crane at night can be seen for miles.” Another person said: “Busy scenes at Hull Port! The Wind Peak is being loaded with these ...
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