Offshore Renewables – Page 75
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Next generation turbine installation vessel offers cost savings
Significant cost savings are anticipated from a new and innovative turbine installation vessel designed to remain on site for the installation process, supplied with components by feeder barges.
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Call for fossil fuel energy subsidy reform
Global Wind Day, jointly organised by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) and the Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC), had its annual celebration last month.
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Marineco Shamal joins fleet of Sure Wind
Northeast UK based Sure Wind Marine has added to its fleet in the form of the seminal Damen 2610 Twin Axe Catamaran, Marineco Shamal, the first such vessel deployed for wind farm support work.
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Assembling the building blocks for UK Round 3
It is eighteen months since Maritime Journal looked at the winning bidders for the rights to develop UK Round 3 offshore wind zones. Time perhaps for another look to see how far down that road they are.
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Windfarm work begets IMCA jack-up advice
The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published ‘Guidance for the Positioning of Dynamically Positioned (DP) Jack-up Vessels on and off the Seabed” (IMCA M223).
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Dogger Bank windfarm consultation underway
Offshore wind consortium Forewind’s second and final stage of consultation for its first offshore wind energy development, Dogger Bank Creyke Beck, started recently.
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UK ports demonstrate wind power potential
The potential for UK ports and harbours to generate their own electricity through small scale wind power has been highlighted by wind developer e-Genas at the UK Harbour Masters’ Association’s recent meeting in Edinburgh.
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Narec’s turbine test building handed over
Construction of the structure that will house the UK National Renewable Energy Centre’s (Narec) 15 MW capacity wind turbine nacelle test rig has been formally completed six weeks ahead of schedule.
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Steady work extended for ‘Eden Rose’
North Norfolk UK based Tidal Transit''s personnel transfer vessel, Eden Rose, has been on charter to Scira Offshore Energy since May 2012.
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Scots study fishing fleet for windfarm use
In support of the Scottish Government’s policy of developing the offshore renewable energy capacity in Scotland while providing a sustainable future for the Scottish fishing community, Scottish Enterprise has commissioned a study.
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A new approach for ‘MPI Discovery’ charter
Almost two years after E.ON and MPI entered into a long term partnership for a six year charter of MPI Discovery, the first day of the charter period has arrived.
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Gardline wins four boat windfarm charter
Gardline, vessel service providers for the offshore renewables sector, has been awarded a four boat charter working for the UK’s Lynn and Inner Dowsing Wind Farms, owned by Centrica and EIG Global Energy Partners.
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Investigations completed for Navitus Bay
Coastline Surveys has completed a geotechnical investigation of the seabed cable route at the proposed Navitus Bay offshore wind farm off the South coast of England.
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Project to increase windfarm energy yield
Independent UK company, the Carbon Trust, unveiled its latest research project on Tuesday, designed to help cut the cost of offshore wind power by increasing the energy yields from Round 3 wind farms.
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CHAIN links French renewables to Seawork
The Channel Innovation Network (CHAIN), a project part funded by the European Regional Development Fund, will be exhibiting at Seawork 2013 and making a presentation about maritime business opportunities in Bretagne and Normandy.
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Gamesa’s new offshore turbine comes together
Wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa has taken the next step in the development of Spain’s offshore wind ambitions with shipment of its prototype 5MW offshore turbine for testing at Gran Canaria.
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Exporting energy the Dublin Array way
The next stage in development of Dublin Array offshore windfarm has been marked with two foreshore lease applications in a project with implications beyond the usual establishment of another offshore windfarm.
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Scotland’s longest berth opens for renewables
Scotland’s longest commercial deepwater berth has been created in Orkney with the completion of a new extension at Hatston Pier on the outskirts of Kirkwall.
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Acquisition brings 3D sonar to windfarms
DeepOcean UK, a subsidiary of DeepOcean Group Holding BV, has acquired a 50% interest in 3D sonar visualisation company ADUS to form ADUS DeepOcean Ltd.
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Severn conference aims to ‘Turn the Tide’
Engineers, economists, local government officials and conservationists gathered at UWE Bristol last month to discuss innovative and sustainable solutions to generating power from the Severn Estuary.