Wallenstam sells 112MW wind portfolio to Locus Energy
Swedish property company Wallenstam has agreed to divest its wind farm portfolio of 53 turbines totaling 112MW capacity to Locus Energy for SKr830 million ($87.46 million).

A new green ammonia plant near Morris, Minnesota uses wind power to produce ammonia for agricultural and industrial use. The facility demonstrates how renewable energy can support regional farming and heavy industry operations.

The 3,650 MW SunZia Wind Project in New Mexico has commenced commercial operations with 916 turbines, more than triple the capacity of the next two largest US wind farms.

RWE has placed the first turbine at its Nordseecluster A offshore wind project in the German North Sea. The facility is designed for 1.6 GW of capacity.
Swedish property company Wallenstam has agreed to divest its wind farm portfolio of 53 turbines totaling 112MW capacity to Locus Energy for SKr830 million ($87.46 million).
The Danish Maritime Authority detained a vessel following a collision that damaged several Thor wind turbine blades during port operations. The incident involved two wind turbine installation vessels.
All foundation monopiles have been installed at the Yeonggwang Nakwol offshore wind project in South Korea. The 365 MW facility is advancing through its construction phase.
Orlen Neptun and the Szczecin and Świnoujście Seaports Authority have signed a letter of intent to expand a Polish offshore wind facility. The expansion aims to support growing offshore wind deployment in the Baltic region.
Towers, nacelles, and blades for SG 14-236 DD offshore wind turbines are arriving at Mukran port in Germany ahead of installation.
Seatrium has ordered six Liebherr RL 2600 offshore cranes for TenneT's 2 GW offshore grid platforms in the Netherlands.
Prysmian Group has finished installing cables for RWE's 1.4 GW Sofia offshore wind farm located on Dogger Bank in the North Sea.
The Crown Estate will relaunch the Morgan offshore wind site through competitive tender, with a developer expected to be selected in late 2026.
Global offshore wind capacity grew by 9.3 GW in 2025 to reach 92.5 GW total. GWEC released an eight-point plan aimed at accelerating deployment and investment in the sector.