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Ireland has awarded rights to develop a 900 megawatt (MW) offshore wind farm to a joint venture between Denmark's Orsted and Irish utility ESB, Orsted said on Wednesday… [...]

Britain will allow some new oil and gas production on or near existing fields, the government said on Wednesday, easing its stance on new licences while dashing… [...]

Lebanon and Cyprus signed a long-awaited maritime demarcation deal on Wednesday, paving the way for potential exploration of offshore gas fields and energy cooperation in the Mediterranean… [...]

On November 25, 2025, at the Offshore Energy Conference in Amsterdam, Windcat signed a contract with Damen Shipyards Group for a new Multi-Purpose Accommodation Support Vessel (MP-ASV)… [...]

The Singapore International Arbitration Centre (“SIAC”) recently unveiled the pioneering SIAC Restructuring and Insolvency Arbitration Protocol (“Protocol”), thereby introducing the first ever framework for efficiently arbitrating debt restructuring and insolvency [...]

The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (“UNCITRAL”) has a strong track record of adopting explanatory texts in the international trade law sphere. [...]

Public order or public policy is a concept deeply entrenched in international arbitration, and its relationship with different national legal systems is a constant source of fascinating doctrinal and jurisprudential [...]

In this article, the authors comment upon a recent decision of the High Court of New Zealand (“High Court”), McCracken v Boyer [2025] NZHC 546 (“McCracken”), concerning a challenge to [...]

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Chinese wind turbine manufacturer's new Europe chief and WindEurope’s advocacy director disagree on series of touchy issues at Recharge Wind Power Summit [...]

OPINION | There are multiple grounds for caution before accepting Chinese turbines into Europe's energy system, writes Giles Dickson [...]

Siemens Gamesa executive says that long term aim is to commercialise its 21.5MW prototype turbine, once it is confirmed to be as reliable as existing models [...]

Stop work order and tariffs chaos cost Equinor dearly and US regulatory changes had ‘knock on impact’ on global portfolio, says UK renewable energy chief [...]