Offshore Renewables – Page 51
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Report finds key policies could substantially increase UK offshore wind capacity
Last month, the energy market analyst company Aurora Energy Research published a report into the ''new economics of offshore wind'' which, amongst other things, concludes that the adoption of two policy mechanisms designed to achieve greater offshore wind penetration ''should increase potential offshore wind capacity on the GB system up ...
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£74bn potential savings for renewables developers
New research highlights that tackling corrosion issues and developing new materials could save up to £74 billion for renewables developers by 2050.
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Final LAMWEC tank tests complete prior to EMEC deployment
Belguim-headquartered wave energy company Laminaria’s wave energy converter (WEC) has completed tank testing at the Coastal, Ocean and Sediment Transport (COAST) laboratory at Plymouth University, UK.
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European offshore wind cabling expertise in demand in Taiwan
With significant natural wind resources and excellent conditions for offshore construction, Taiwan is aiming to develop 3GW of offshore wind capacity by 2030. In order to achieve this target, local firms are increasingly looking to work with experienced offshore wind energy firms and benefit from the transfer of skills and ...
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Switchback transformations for 'Svenja' on Walney Extension work
“It was a ‘hot hop’ project for certain,” said Matthieu Moerman of SAL. In fact, the single ship handling both transition piece and monopile transport to the Walney III and IV Extension had to switch, fast, between not just one but two different kinds of extreme wind cargo.
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Six renewables developers to begin testing
Six developers of offshore renewable energy technologies will be given funding to begin testing in Ireland.
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Share rights issue will allow Minesto to develop smaller tidal energy device
Sweden-headquartered wave energy company Minesto intends to develop a smaller Deep Green device, DG100, which will provide the company with an additional commercial product to open new markets and business opportunities, including those in Asia.
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MEPs back 35% renewable energy target
European Parliament MEPs have backed a target of 35% renewable energy in the EU by 2030.
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Wave Energy converter deployed at EMEC for testing
A half-scale C3 wave energy converter has been installed at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney Scotland to help demonstrate its commercial viability.
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EDS HV Group awarded termination and testing contract for Hohe See
EDS HV Group has been awarded a contract to complete cable termination and testing work at Hohe See Offshore Wind Farm in the German North Sea.
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Report finds on-shore construction is most cost effective wind turbine building method
Last December, the University of Delaware published a high profile report which concluded that the most cost effective method of constructing offshore wind turbines is to build them in port.
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Bombora announces plans to establish European headquarters in Wales
The leading Australian wave energy outfit Bombora Wave Power has announced that it will significantly expand its European operations by establishing a European headquarters at Pembroke Dock in Wales.
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Ecosse Subsea posts GB£7m in profits
Ecosse Subsea has attributed EBITDA of GB£7m for the year ending 31 March 2017 to its R&D investment and SCAR technologies.
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Finnish devices for Bali wave energy park
The Finnish clean energy company Wello has received its first order for a commercial wave energy park in Bali which when completed could be the world’s largest.
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MPI Contractors to service Prinses Amaliawindpark
MPI Contractors will provide offshore transport and lifting services during main component replacements planned for wind turbines in the Prinses Amaliawindpark.
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Offshore wind isn’t without risks
The rise of offshore wind energy is accompanied by risks, an industry analyst has warned.
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Non-subsidised windfarm development first
Vattenfall is participating in the procurement to build a new offshore windfarm in The Netherlands which it says is the first non-subsidised project in the world.
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Predicting the movement of unexploded ordnance
The presence of unexploded ordnance (UXO) in the sea can present an obvious hazard during the construction of offshore grid connections and the laying of offshore wind cables.
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First Rampion power generated
The first of Rampion Offshore Wind Farm’s 116 turbines has started generating electricity, marking the project’s move towards full operation.
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CPower Energy wins Ørsted contract for SAP/CE engineering services
CPower Energy, an Onshore and Offshore integrated service and solutions provider based in Colchester, UK, is one of the three companies that have been awarded the delivery of SAP/CE Engineering consultancy services across all Ørsted’s wind farms in the UK.