bp makes bids for Netherlands offshore wind
The company has submitted bids for two offshore wind leases, totalling 1.4 GW in potential generating capacity.
The company has submitted bids for two offshore wind leases, totalling 1.4 GW in potential generating capacity.
The project is located 18 km off the coast of Gruissan and Port la Nouvelle, France and will consist of three 10 MW wind turbines.
The 24 signatories to the charter have agreed to build a pipeline of supply chain work, involving Scottish ports in discussions about the future level of investment required to deliver offshore wind projects.
HK Electric’s offshore wind farm southwest of Lamma Island will see tendering commence in 2024 for scheduled commissioning in 2027.
The platform will be rolled out across Pattern Energy’s 4.2 GW North American wind portfolio.
The company has taken over operations and asset management of the US wind farm, Blue Cloud, located in Texas, having secured a 5-year asset management agreement with extension options.
The company will test growing corals on offshore wind turbine foundations in Taiwan.
The investment is financing 25 GW of new capacity, a new record, reflecting that investor confidence in wind energy remains high.
bp intends to invest up to £18 billion in the UK’s energy system by the end of 2030, helping the country to reach net zero whilst also creating new job opportunities.
The crane is scheduled to start production in 3Q22.
The company’s reorganisation will help to further accelerate its growth in offshore renewables.
With India expected to become the most populous country by 2027, there is a pressing need for them to address the rising level of energy demand whilst also reducing CO2 emissions.
ClassNK has granted the Class C innovation endorsement provider certification to ‘K’Line Wind Service Ltd, the organisation for offshore wind power under Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Group.
Plenitude has invested in EnerOcean’s floating wind technology, W2Power, a multi-turbine solution that yields a high power-to-weight ratio.
According to Rystad Energy research, new offshore wind capacity additions are expected to reach 4 GW for the first time in 2022, more than doubling 2021 additions.