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Energy Sector Roundup: Offshore Wind Cable Contracts, Billion-Euro LNG Award, and Grid Storage Launch

By MGN EditorialMay 28, 2026 at 06:00 PM

A trio of energy sector developments highlights continued investment across offshore wind, LNG export infrastructure, and modular energy storage, underscoring the breadth of capital flowing into the global energy transition and traditional hydrocarbon projects alike.

## Energy Sector Roundup: Offshore Wind, LNG, and Storage Attract Major Investment The energy sector is seeing a wave of contract awards and funding announcements spanning offshore wind, liquefied natural gas, and grid-scale battery storage — reflecting the industry's dual-track pursuit of both renewable buildout and conventional fuel expansion. ### CRP Subsea Wins East Anglia Two Cable Protection Contract UK-based subsea engineering specialist CRP Subsea has secured a contract from Seaway7 to supply cable protection systems for the East Anglia Two offshore wind farm, according to Offshore Energy. The award adds to a growing portfolio of work tied to the UK's expanding offshore wind pipeline in the Southern North Sea. Cable protection systems are a critical component of offshore wind infrastructure, safeguarding inter-array and export cables at the point where they transition from the seabed to monopile or jacket foundations — a zone particularly vulnerable to mechanical stress and fatigue loading. East Anglia Two, being developed off the Suffolk coast, is part of ScottishPower Renewables' broader East Anglia Hub, one of the largest offshore wind developments in UK waters. ### Technip Energies Clears €1 Billion Milestone on Louisiana LNG Project French engineering group Technip Energies has received the green light to proceed with its assignment on a major liquefied natural gas export project under development in Louisiana, with the contract value exceeding €1 billion, Offshore Energy reports. The project forms part of a broader $13 billion LNG development, positioning it among the most significant energy infrastructure undertakings currently active in the United States. The award reflects sustained global demand for US LNG export capacity, driven in part by European energy security concerns following the disruption of Russian pipeline supplies. Technip Energies, which specialises in engineering and technology solutions for the energy industry, is well positioned in the LNG value chain through its proprietary liquefaction technologies and project execution capabilities. ### Volt Harbor Launches with $2M Seed Round for Modular Battery Storage On the technology frontier, Ann Arbor-based startup Volt Harbor has publicly launched following the close of a $2 million seed financing round led by MFV Partners, according to PR Newswire. The company's patented MAC-BESS™ platform integrates battery storage, advanced power electronics, and computing within a single modular system designed to serve both data centres and grid applications, with support for new and second-life batteries. While not a maritime-specific venture, the emergence of compact, software-defined energy storage platforms carries relevance for port electrification, shore power infrastructure, and vessel energy management — areas where the maritime industry is under increasing regulatory pressure to decarbonise. --- *Sources: Offshore Energy, PR Newswire*
#offshore wind#cable protection systems#LNG#Technip Energies#CRP Subsea#Seaway7#East Anglia Two#energy storage#US LNG export

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