EDF Renewables France to use ONYX InSight’s wind turbine inspection technology
ONYX InSight’s fieldPRO technology will help EDF Renewables France to manage the efficiency and safety of its French wind assets.
ONYX InSight’s fieldPRO technology will help EDF Renewables France to manage the efficiency and safety of its French wind assets.
Neoen – alongside Heineken, Philips, Signify and Nouryon – has signed a 125 MW wind PPA in Finland.
The project will feature a mixed site configuration of various wind turbine variants of the 2 MW and 4 MW platforms, including a number of V150-4.2 MW turbines.
The Cham Longe and Seuil de Bapaume wind farms, located in Ardèche and Somme, France, will have a total combined output of 53.4 MW.
The NorthWind research centre in Norway will investigate how to generate cheaper, more efficient, and more sustainable wind power.
The company has won three site investigation contracts for the IJmuiden Ver offshore wind farm zone.
Finnish developer, Ilmatar Energy, has placed an order for 74 MW for the Voimamylly and Rasakangas wind projects, located in southwest and central Finland. One project will feature Vestas’ recently upgraded V162-6.0 MW turbine.
The company has commissioned a 50.4 MW wind project, ‘Malaspina’, in southern Argentina.
The company has announced the completion of installation of 104 wind turbines at Moorabool Wind Farm, located approximately 25 km south-east of Ballarat in Victoria, Australia.
The company’s contract includes the supply and installation of 11 V136-3.34 MW wind turbines for a new Italian wind project.
The company is aiming to decarbonise the transportation and heavy industry by installing a system to produce green hydrogen with a wind turbine.
This new partnership – the ‘Offshore Wind Evidence and Change’ programme – aims to drive forward the growth of UK offshore wind and unlock green energy potential, helping the nation move towards its net zero goals.
The aim of the NortH2 project is to produce green hydrogen using renewable electricity produced by offshore wind on the Netherlands' coast.
The company has received a 42 MW order for the Långnabba wind project, which is characterised by a demanding grid environment due to its Baltic Sea location.
MHI Vestas and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners have secured a 5000 square metre site for the assembly of turbines.