Blogs & Insights
Meet OWC Geoscience: Chung-Yu Chang
Meet OWC Geotechnical Engineer working in Taiwanese offshore wind, Chung-Yu Chang.
Meet OWC Geoscience: Simone D’agostino
In my daily role at East Point Geo (EPG), part of OWC, I primarily engage in conducting geological desktop studies for the development of future offshore wind farms. This includes tasks such as ground modelling, managing GIS data, and preparing reports.
De-risking offshore wind in the deep-sea Med
Ahead of Italy’s EOLICA Mediterranean conference, in Rome 10-12 October, we asked one of Engineering Geoscientists, Simone D’agostino, to outline the ground-related risks facing Italy’s floating offshore wind goals.
Delivering India’s Offshore Wind
The 4th largest market worldwide in onshore wind, India has set in policy their goals to achieve net-zero by 2070. With 41 GW of installed onshore wind capacity, they are now targeting 140 GW of wind energy by 2030, including 30 GW from offshore wind. With 7 years to go to ‘go live’…what does India’s […]
Understanding Australia’s Geological Challenges for Offshore Wind
Australia comprises a diverse range of geological environments in which offshore wind turbines will need to be installed. OWC’s Charlie Spicer, geotechnical engineer, explores some of the challenges.
Meet Damien Pasco: OWC’s new Country Manager for Australia & New Zealand
Damien shares with us a little about his career, his ambitions in his new role and how he intends to shape OWC’s growing presence in the Australian Market.
Ireland’s National Hydrogen Strategy – Opportunities and Developments
OWC’s Head of Hydrogen, Nguyen Dinh explains the key elements of Ireland’s new National Hydrogen Strategy.
Australia Offshore Wind Market Overview
Australia is discovering its offshore wind power roadmap. OWC’s experts dive into Australia’s Offshore Wind potential in a series of bitesize blogs
The Floating Solar PV Winning Formula
A study recently cited the potential capacity of floating solar power generation to be around 9,4 TWh per year across more than 114,000 reservoirs around the world – positive reading for this promising and growing technology […]









