Offshore Wind definition

Offshore Wind means the Sector for reporting Unmodified Gross Assets that are physically located Offshore (including cables) in respect of companies or business operations engaged in the generation, and/or transmission of electrical energy from wind energy resources.
Offshore Wind means projects which use wind turbines constructed in bodies of water, usually in the ocean, to harvest wind energy to generate electricity. This definition includes inshore water areas such as lakes and sheltered coastal areas, utilising traditional fixed-bottom wind turbine technologies, as well as deeper-water areas utilising floating wind turbines.
Offshore Wind means electricity generated from wind by a generating station that is offshore, and a generating station is offshore if—

Examples of Offshore Wind in a sentence

  • The Facility Generation Technology applicable to this Contract for Difference is Offshore Wind, provided that for the purposes of paragraph (A) of the definition of Specific Change in Law or paragraphs (B) or (C) of the definition of Other Change in Law, Offshore Wind and Onshore Wind may be deemed to be one Facility Generation Technology.

  • The Facility Generation Technology applicable to this Contract for Difference is Offshore Wind, provided that for the purposes of paragraph (A) of the definition of Specific Change in Law or paragraphs (B) or (C) of the definition of Other Change in Law, Offshore Wind, Onshore Wind and Remote Island Wind may be deemed to be one Facility Generation Technology.

  • Source information: Reference O&M Concepts for Near and Far Offshore Wind Farms.

  • Any financial or other consideration received by NYSERDA from any such action shall inure solely to NYSERDA’s benefit, to be applied as determined by NYSERDA as the central procurement administrator of the Offshore Wind Standard program or a successor and shall not affect Seller’s rights or obligations under the terms of this Agreement.

  • Seller and/or the Selected Project owner will collaborate with NYSERDA with regard to the preparation of any press release, public announcement, publication or media interview with respect to the Parties’ entry into this Agreement or the subject matter thereof or which concerns NYSERDA or the Offshore Wind Standard program.

  • To the extent applicable, in any such press release, public announcement publication, or media interview Seller and/or its employees shall credit NYSERDA and the funding participation of the Offshore Wind Standard program in the activities of the Selected Project.

  • The Offshore Wind Growth Partnership (OWGP) is a long-term business transformation programme that has been established as part of the UK Offshore Wind Sector Deal.

  • Planning Criteria for Offshore Wind Energy North Sea region overview.

  • In Proceedings of the International Workshop on Large-Scale Integration of Wind Power into Power Systems as well as on Transmission Networks for Offshore Wind Power Plants, Vienna, Austria, 15–17 November 2016.

  • Power Fluctuations from Offshore Wind Farms, Risø DTU Roskilde, February 26, 2009.


More Definitions of Offshore Wind

Offshore Wind means projects which use wind turbines constructed in bodies of water, usually in the ocean, to harvest wind energy to generate electricity. This definition includes shallower waters utilising traditional fixed-bottom wind turbine technologies, as well as deeper-water areas utilising floating wind turbines.

Related to Offshore Wind

  • Regulation S Global Note means a Global Note substantially in the form of Exhibit A hereto bearing the Global Note Legend and the Private Placement Legend and deposited with or on behalf of and registered in the name of the Depositary or its nominee, issued in a denomination equal to the outstanding principal amount of the Notes sold in reliance on Rule 903 of Regulation S.