Edda Wind expands fleet with vessel order
The company has placed an order for two additional commissioning service operation vessels designed to carry out maintenance work on offshore wind farms.
The company has placed an order for two additional commissioning service operation vessels designed to carry out maintenance work on offshore wind farms.
This latest acquisition from E.ON makes RWE a majority shareholder in the Rampion offshore wind farm, located off the coast of Sussex, England.
The plant will be dedicated to the production of LM Wind Power’s wind turbine blades, a key component of GE Renewable Energy’s Haliade-X wind turbine.
The study will provide a supply chain assessment and gap analysis for the Hampton Roads area in Virginia, US.
The agreement will see the companies work together on renewable energy projects across the Middle East and Asia.
The report discusses Turkey’s efforts to diversify its renewables capacity, and highlights that the country needs to consider its longer-term emissions trajectory.
Siemens Energy will install 22 units of distribution transformers at Yuhuan Offshore Wind Power Project Phase 1 in Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, southeastern China.
Nexans Subsea Operations’ Nexans Aurora, a DP3 cable-laying vessel currently being built at Ulstein Verft shipyard in Norway, will be launched by Vestdavit’s new boat-handling system.
The report highlights that the global offshore wind operations and maintenance market is predicted to grow by 16% annually.
Siemens Gamesa will supply 30 SG 5.0-145 model turbines to the 150 MW wind energy complex, which is located in central Spain.
The company will provide technical expertise and assessment of EolMed, a floating wind pilot project developed by Qair and involving Total, Ideol and Vestas Wind Systems A/S.
ClassNK has released its ‘Guidelines for ROV/AUV’, which will aid the safe use of ROVs and AUVs to maintain wind power generation facilities.
The 100 MW project, located in Gujarat, India, has been commissioned five months ahead of schedule, and brings the company’s total operational capacity to 3345 MWac.
The wind farm, located in the province of Fryslân, the Netherlands, is being built by the Zuiderzeewind consortium, consisting of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and Van Oord Offshore Wind.
DTP was chosen by Ofgem as preferred bidder for the offshore transmission licence for the Hornsea 1 Offshore Wind Farm, located 120 km off the Yorkshire coast, UK.