JDR Cables starts construction on £130 million subsea cable facility
JDR Cable Systems has started construction for its new state-of-the-art subsea cable manufacturing facility in Cambois, the UK.
JDR Cable Systems has started construction for its new state-of-the-art subsea cable manufacturing facility in Cambois, the UK.
K2 Management has been appointed by BlueFloat Energy as Owner’s Engineer on the company’s first project in Taiwan.
Arenko has signed a second contract with Vattenfall to optimise a new co-located 20 MW/45.5 MWh battery asset in Northumberland, North East England.
DNV has successfully completed lenders’ technical due diligence on Ørsted’s Hornsea 2 project, the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
The PPA provides Evonik with 100 MW from the new 900 MW He Dreiht wind farm in the German North Sea.
James Fisher Renewables is working with Ho Lung Power Engineering to provide planning, reporting, engineering support/technical review and skilled labour for cable termination and testing of Orsted’s Greater Changhua wind farm in the Taiwan Strait.
Neoen will integrate output from its Goyder South Stage 1 wind farm and storage from its Blyth Battery, supported by its energy management expertise.
Clir Renewables has been selected by Northleaf Capital Partners to help optimise production at Cotton Plains, which is comprised of two wind farms in Texas with a combined capacity of 200 MW.
The agreement is for the development of a 1.8 GW floating offshore wind farm off the Shetland Islands in Scotland.
The award follows a previous contract by Peterson from Petrofac to support the offshore installation phase of two 700 MW transformation platforms for Hollandse Kust Zuid offshore grid.
Mammoet has introduced a CC 38.650 crawler crane to its fleet in Brazil during 3Q22.
ABL Group and Dr Agathoklis Giaralis will cooperate on a research project to extend the application of bottom-fixed offshore wind turbines to deeper waters with higher wind energy generation potential.
The plant is located in the province of Campobasso, and consists of seven wind turbines of 4.2 MW each, for a total capacity of 29.4 MW.
The contract includes responsibility for the availability warranty, scheduled and unscheduled maintenance works, covering both major and minor component replacements.
DNV has been appointed by Elenergy Co. Ltd, a Korean renewable energy development company, as owner’s engineer for its 1.5 GW fixed-bottom Chujin offshore wind project.