Offshore Wind definition

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—
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.

Examples of Offshore Wind in a sentence

  • The Application is for the development of the Norfolk Vanguard Offshore Wind Farm (OWF) and associated infrastructure.

  • In Stage Three, the Evaluation Team will conduct further evaluation of remaining proposals based on the Stage Two quantitative and qualitative evaluation criteria and, at their discretion, additional factors, to ensure selection of viable projects that provide cost-effective, reliable Offshore Wind Energy Generation with limited risk.

  • The Application is for the development of the Norfolk Boreas Offshore Wind Farm and associated infrastructure.

  • The Offshore Wind Accelerator (“ OWA”) is an industry-driven collaborative research, development and demonstration programme which was initially launched by the Carbon Trust in 2008 in collaboration with five offshore wind developers.

  • The Offshore Wind Energy Generation production profile provided by the bidder will be evaluated for reasonableness.

  • Estimating the Value of Offshore Wind Along the United States’ Eastern Coast.

  • Estimates of Ornithological Headroom in Offshore Wind Farm Collision Mortality.

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

  • The array area will have a maximum size of 70 km2 and surrounds the existing Thanet Offshore Wind Farm (TOWF).

  • Proposals must include all interconnection and transmission upgrade costs required to ensure full delivery of the proposed Offshore Wind Energy Generation profile, including transmission upgrades that may need to occur beyond the point of interconnection.

Related to Offshore Wind

  • Qualified offshore wind project means a wind turbine

  • PTE means a prohibited transaction class exemption issued by the U.S. Department of Labor, as any such exemption may be amended from time to time.

  • Regulation S Global Note means a Regulation S Temporary Global Note or Regulation S Permanent Global Note, as appropriate.

  • Institutional Accredited Investor means an institution that is an “accredited investor” as defined in Rule 501(a)(1), (2), (3) or (7) under the Securities Act, who are not also QIBs.

  • Temporary Regulation S Global Note means a temporary Global Note in the form of Exhibit A hereof bearing the Global Note Legend, the Private Placement Legend, and the Temporary Regulation S 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.