Author: Anela Dokso

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Sumitomo Electric Industries and Kajima Corporation have jointly started the construction of offshore wind farms at Akita Port and Noshiro Port in Akita Prefecture in Japan. These are the first large-scale commercial offshore wind farms in Japan. Sumitomo Electric is in charge of the design, production and installation work of submarine cables for power transmission from the wind turbines to land with the aim of completion in 2022. For the first time in Japan, offshore wind farms in this project will be developed and operated by a private company, Akita Offshore Wind Corporation, on a commercial basis. A total of…

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Infoplaza Marine Weather has secured a contract for the provision of a global metocean database to Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Enineering (DSME). The metocean database, containing wind and wave data, will be used by DSME for the planning and design of marine and offshore projects. The database, which encompasses data for more than 75.000 model nodes and extends over a 29 year period (1990-2018) was extensively validated and calibrated where needed using buoy and satellite observation data. It was developed over a period of many years and continues remains under constant development. “The insights we were able to provide is…

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Ramboll has received a contract to assist the Irish Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) over the next four years with consultancy services and assignments that will contribute to Ireland’s exploration of more sustainable energy resources. The contract has a value of €5.4 million, Ramboll informed. The contract will cover assignments within several technical energy areas, including gas and electricity infrastructure, sector integration, renewable energy, low carbon technologies and energy efficiency. Ireland is a fast-growing economy with a large share of wind electricity and an increasing gas infrastructure. The Irish government and decision-makers have a continuous interest in exploring and…

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Semco Maritime, as a subcontractor to Bladt Industries, has received a contract for the offshore substation for innogy’s German Kaskasi offshore wind farm.   The offshore substation is scheduled to be installed in the first half of 2022 and the wind farm will be built off Heligoland in the same grid connection cluster as innogy’s 295-MW Nordsee Ost wind farm. “For this project, we will draw on the experience gained, the resources and capabilities that we have built up over the years to set further focus on our offerings to bring offshore energy to shore,” said Carsten Nielsen, senior vice president, Renewables,…

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Scatec Solar has, along with its partners, grid connected and started commercial operation of the third 86 MW solar plant in Upington, South Africa, completing the 258 MW solar power complex. The 86 MW facility, known as Dyason’s Klip 2, is expected to produce 217 GWh annually. The Upington solar power complex is estimated to deliver an annual production of 650 GWh, providing clean energy to around 120,000 households. We are proud to have achieved this major milestone. Power supply is considered critical infrastructure, and we are pleased to be supporting South African power supply with renewable energy to another…

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The SELKIE project, aiming to boost the marine energy industry in Wales and Ireland, has extended the deadline for applications for wave and tidal energy developers by April 30, 2020, due to Covid19 situation. SELKIE earlier launched calls for wave and tidal energy developers to tender their services for two pilot demonstration projects. University College Cork is leading the project in partnership with Swansea University, Marine Energy Wales, Menter Môn, DP Energy Ireland and Gavin and Doherty Geosolutions. The project is funded by the European Regional Development Fund through the Ireland Wales Cooperation programme.   SELKIE will test and validate the…

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Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has, on behalf of the Australian Government, provided $951K to Oven Mountain Pumped Storage (OMPS) to undertake a study analyzing the benefits that Pumped Hydro Energy Storage (PHES) would have on the development of the New England Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) in northern NSW. OMPS plans to investigate how its proposed Oven Mountain 600 MW / 7,200 MWh PHES facility between Armidale and Kempsey can provide system-wide benefits, by storing and enabling variable renewable energy generation, improving system strength, unlocking network constraints and helping to reduce marginal loss factors. The study will examine the degree…

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Subsea 7 has secured a contract, worth between $50 million and $150 million, by innogy Kaskasi for the Kaskasi offshore wind farm project, located north west of Heligoland in the German sector of the North Sea. The work scope includes the transport and installation of the offshore substation foundation, 38 wind turbine monopile foundations and 52km of inner array grid cables in water depths of between 18 and 25 meters. Offshore installation is scheduled for 2021 and 2022 using heavy lift, cable lay and support vessels from Seaway 7, a unit of Subsea 7. When completed, the Kaskasi offshore wind farm…

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Orbital Marine Power has signed up to a second berth at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) in Orkney, Scotland, to pave the way for delivery of its first floating tidal turbine farm. Orbital is currently in the process of manufacturing its first commercial O2 turbine at 2 MW and with a swept area of over 600 square meters. Orbital has raised £7 million in crowdfunding to deliver the first O2 turbine along with being awarded £3.4 million by the Scottish Government through the Saltire Tidal Energy Challenge Fund. The O2 project is also being supported with European funding via the Horizon…

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Minesto, along with its partner SEV, has received all necessary permits and consents for the installation of two grid-connected tidal kite systems in Vestmannasund, Faroe Islands. “We have had great support by SEV and the Faroese authorities to reach this crucial achievement. SEV has made terrific work to secure all necessary permits for our first installations in the Faroe Islands through a very efficient process,” said Dr Martin Edlund, CEO of Minesto. The granted permits and consents cover two DG100 tidal kite systems which will be installed in Vestmannasund in a collaboration between Minesto and SEV. Minesto has secured public funding totaling…

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