Concrete ESG standards needed as Phase 3-3 offshore wind development launches

The Fengmiao Offshore Wind Farm, led by the fifth flagship fund of Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), will officially enter its first year of offshore construction in 2026, to complete full grid connection by the end of 2027. CEO Mark Wainwright stated that following the completion of project financing in March 2025, overall construction has continued to progress. All pin piles have now been manufactured. A total of 33 jacket foundations are being managed under a turnkey contract by Century Iron and Steel, with 20 fabricated in-house by Century and the remaining 13 produced by a Korean manufacturer. The overall configuration complies with the localization requirements of the third quarter, first phase offshore wind projects.

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Philips 27M2N5500XD with a 1000Hz dual-mode Fast IPS display is launched

The Philips 27M2N5500XD from the Evnia 5000 series is finally launched in China, promoted as the world’s first true 1000Hz dual-mode gaming monitor. It was unveiled in China in the beginning of December 2025 together with the AOC AGON Pro AGP277QK but was mentioned for the first time at the WePlay Culture Expo 2025, which was held on November 22-23, at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition &…

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Asus TUF Gaming VG27UQEL5A goes official with a dual-more 4K IPS display

Asus has expanded its gaming monitors lineup with the Asus TUF Gaming VG27UQEL5A, a 27‑inch gaming monitor that blends 4K fidelity with esports‑grade speed, introducing a rare dual‑mode design that targets both immersive AAA gaming and competitive play. Asus is pushing the boundaries of hybrid gaming displays with the launch of the TUF Gaming VG27UQEL5A, a monitor engineered to satisfy players…

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LG Display plans KRW 2 trillion OLED investment in 2026, but holds back on next-gen IT panels

LG Display, fresh off its first profitable year in four years, is preparing to step up investment in 2026 as it seeks to strengthen its position in the increasingly competitive OLED market. Despite that, the company is proceeding cautiously on one of the industry’s most closely watched questions: whether and when to commit to large-scale production of next-generation OLED panels for IT devices.

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