SAMS and wind consortium to research effects of floating wind
The Ørsted, Falck Renewables, BlueFloat Energy consortium and Scottish Association for Marine Science are to investigate the impact floating wind developments have on the environment.
The Ørsted, Falck Renewables, BlueFloat Energy consortium and Scottish Association for Marine Science are to investigate the impact floating wind developments have on the environment.
The wind farm will provide renewable energy to Massachusetts, US, from 2023.
The floating wind joint industry project FloWind continues to bring vital insights into asset integrity challenges and solutions to the floating offshore wind industry.
The company’s growing portfolio includes two large scale onshore wind projects and a number of smaller projects in cold climate regions.
The companies have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to develop 3 GW of offshore wind projects in South Korea.
The companies will work together on the design of floating platforms for France’s first commercial scale floating wind tender.
The platform aims to enhance operations and maintenance decision-making in the wind industry.
The company will transport and install monopile foundations and substations for an offshore wind farm project.
The contract comprises three 880 MW offshore substations for the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind project.
The offshore wind farm will have a total installed capacity of 900 MW and will enter into full commercial operation in 2025.
DNV is looking for partners to launch a new project for floating offshore substations, aimed at aligning industry best-practice in order to accelerate technology development.
Boskalis will be installing an inter-array cable for the Borkum Riffgrund 3 and Gode Wind 3 offshore wind farms.
The Brande Hydrogen project is capable of producing green hydrogen directly from wind, and can also operate connected to the grid.
The company will be providing heat exchangers to an offshore wind farm project in the North-Atlantic.
According to a new report from Environment America Research & Policy Center and Frontier Group, the US produced almost four times as much renewable electricity in 2020 compared to 2011.