RWE bids with 1.8 GW unique concept for seabed permit in Poland
Poland has started competitive processes for five offshore wind seabed permits in the Polish Baltic Sea.
Poland has started competitive processes for five offshore wind seabed permits in the Polish Baltic Sea.
The companies have announced the creation of a joint venture to develop a 12 GW renewable energy portfolio in Brazil.
Rovco has been awarded a contract for the provision of offshore rock bag deployment and installation at the Galloper Offshore Wind Farm.
Ørsted and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners have entered into a partnership to develop approximately 5.2 GW of offshore wind in Denmark across four projects.
The park, developed and built internally, is composed of eighteen 2 MW Vestas V100 turbines for a total installed capacity of 36 MW.
The facility has a total capacity of 70 MW and will produce enough energy to power more than 85 000 households.
DNV and partners confirm the completion of Phase 1 of a joint industry project on Bottom Impact and Partially Submerged Conditions which has resulted in a new framework for optimising the installation process of offshore wind turbines.
Siemens Gamesa has been chosen by Energiequelle for the first time to deliver wind turbines for the Mikonkeidas wind farm in Finland.
First generation is anticipated in Spring 2024, with full commercial operation of the 67 MW capacity project expected later that Summer.
Vattenfall has taken a big step forward to delivering the Norfolk Boreas Wind Farm and has signed a contract with LS Cable System and DEME Group to deliver the export cables that will connect the wind farm to National Grid.
COWI has been selected by Corio Generation as pre-FEED designer for the Sceirde Rocks development offshore wind power project.
Cubico has acquired a 46% stake in Parque Eolico La Peñuca S.L., the owner of an operational onshore wind farm in Spain.
The third meeting of the FloWind Joint Industry Project took place virtually in late September, bringing together key players to discuss the latest developments within the floating wind sector.
The signing covering the Hai Long 2A (300 MW), Hai Long 2B (232 MW), and Hai Long 3 (512 MW) projects are Siemens Gamesa’s largest offshore wind power signing in Taiwan to date.
2H has developed a floating offshore wind dynamic inter-array cable system qualification framework in collaboration with ORE Catapult on behalf of the Floating Offshore Wind Centre of Excellence.