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Royal Boskalis Westminster (Boskalis) has recently secured the transport and installation of five floating wind turbines for the Kincardine floating wind farm off the coast of Aberdeen in Scotland. For Cobra Wind International, Boskalis will transport and install five floating wind turbines for the Kincardine offshore wind farm fifteen kilometres off the coast of Aberdeen. This will be Boskalis’ first floating wind farm project. The turbines with a capacity of 9.525 megawatts each will be anchored at a depth of sixty to eighty meters. In September 2020, the heavy anchor handling tug (AHT) BOKA Falcon will start installing the anchors…
Kongsberg Maritime and Massterly, a Kongsberg Wilhelmsen joint venture, have signed contracts with ASKO to equip two new vessels with autonomous technology, and to manage their operations at sea. The fully electric ships will replace 2 million kilometres of truck transport, saving 5,000 tonnes of CO2 every year. ASKO – currently transporting their cargo by more than 800 trucks daily – is committed to sustainability and is investing heavily in new technologies such as electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles. At present, road transport is the single mode of transportation to link their warehouses on the western side of the Oslo fjord with…
The final call for the EU-funded MaRINET2 project has opened, targeted at offshore energy technology developers who are looking to test their device or components. The project offers fully-funded access to a world-leading network of testing and research infrastructures in Europe. Open until 16 October, the fifth and final call will grant access to a number of research and testing facilities, for developers of offshore wind, wave and tidal energy systems and components. So far, MaRINET2 has awarded almost €5 million in free testing access, across a network of 57 world-leading research facilities in Europe. The project’s objective is to…
ClassNK, in cooperation with Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha (K Line) and Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) group, will conduct test operations and measurements for a small scale ship-based CO2 capture demonstration plant, in order to verify the equipment’s use as a marine-based CO2 capture system. This project is being conducted with support from the Maritime Bureau of Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT), as part of its assistance project for research and development of technological advancements in marine resources development. The demonstration involves converting the design of an existing CO2 capture system for onshore power…
Duke Energy has recently began operating the largest battery system in the in North Carolina. In the city of Asheville, a 9-megawatt (MW) lithium-ion Samsung battery system is operating next to a Duke Energy substation in the Shiloh community. With a total cost of less than $15 million, the project will primarily be used to help the electric system operate more efficiently. It will provide energy support to the electric system, including frequency regulation and other grid support services. Battery storage offers many benefits to customers. Duke Energy has plans to invest $600 million for 375 MW of energy storage…
CS Energy has completed the installation of 1 gigawatt of solar energy projects. The company closed 2018 with 650 MW of completed solar projects and ended 2019 with 820 MW. In 2020, CS Energy reached 1,000 MW, despite industry contractions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. “This is an incredible milestone, and one only possible because of the hard work and dedication of our team. I am so proud of our talented workforce, which has completed CS Energy projects to the highest standards of quality and safety across the country. We’re excited to put our deep experience to work for our…
Falck Renewables and Eni New Energy US, through Novis Renewables (Novis), a partnership with 51% and 49% shares respectively, have signed an agreement with Building Energy to acquire Building Energy Holdings US (BEHUS). BEHUS business consists of 62 MW of operating wind and solar projects in the US, a development and asset management team and a pipeline of wind projects up to 160 MW. A wholly owned subsidiary of Novis will acquire the equity of all the projects, the development assets, and the other activities of BEHUS upon the satisfaction of conditions precedent to the transaction for a total purchase…
Vestas has secured a 409 MW order from the joint venture between Votorantim Energia and the Canadian fund CPP Investments for the projects Ventos do Piauà II and Ventos do Piauà III, in Serra do Inácio, in the state of PiauÃ, in Brazil. The contract includes the supply and commissioning of V150-4.2 MW wind turbines, as well as a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreements, designed to ensure optimized performance for the lifetime of the project. Recently, Vestas had surpassed 10 GW in firm order intake of V150-4.2 MW turbines globally and with this order Vestas has…
Leyline Renewable Capital has entered into a financing arrangement with Core Solar, a developer of utility-scale, de-risked solar energy projects. Under the terms of the deal, Leyline will provide development-stage capital to support development of 600 MW of utility-scale solar projects representing a portion of Core Solar’s pipeline across the United States. Leyline Renewable Capital works closely with developers throughout the renewable energy sector to provide capital for the pre-construction phase of complex, utility-scale projects, including permitting, engineering, site analysis and securing interconnection agreements. “Projects like these are the backbone of the next-generation clean energy economy and experienced, proven developers like…
ReneSola has informed that commercial operation of a 21.05 MWp portfolio of community solar projects in Minnesota has started. ReneSola Power developed and subsequently sold this community solar portfolio to Nautilus Solar Energy. The community solar portfolio developed by ReneSola Power is qualified under Xcel Energy’s community solar program in Minnesota and began commercial operation in July and August 2020. The energy generated by the projects will directly benefit qualified commercial off-takers situated within Xcel Energy’s service territory by providing energy cost savings while also advancing Minnesota’s 10 percent solar energy goal by 2030. “We are excited to have successfully…
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