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Wednesday, 01 May 2019 Newsletter

Scottish offshore wind projects to be launched in October

Scottish offshore wind projects to be launched in October

Scotland’s new leasing round for offshore wind projects is likely to fully launch in October 2019, Crown Estate Scotland, the public body responsible for leasing Scotland’s seabed, has announced.

TÜV SÜD Presents Certificate to ESTEYCO

TÜV SÜD Presents Certificate to ESTEYCO

Offshore wind-turbine generators can be located in deepwater areas using floating foundations. TÜV SÜD certified the innovative support structure, developed by an industrial consortium headed by ESTEYCO. The certificate was handed over at WindEurope 2019 in Bilbao.

Siemens Gamesa Expected to Take Over Supply and Service of Offshore Wind Projects From GE

Siemens Gamesa Expected to Take Over Supply and Service of Offshore Wind Projects From GE

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and Eolien Maritime France have signed a framework agreement with the objective of supplying and servicing offshore wind turbines with a capacity of approximately 1,000 MW for two of EMF’s three French offshore wind projects currently under development. Both projects are expected to use SWT-7.0-154 DD offshore wind turbines and are subject to contract and EMF’s final investment decision. EMF members are EDF Renewables and Enbridge.

Wind

Costa Rica
MPC Capital closes acquisition for 21 MW wind farm in Costa Rica

US wind development pipeline grew by 6,146 MW in first quarter

SGRE Receives New Order for SG 4.5-145 Wind Turbines

Australia
Altitec opens technician training academy in Australia

Xcel Energy Seeks More Wind Energy to Power Renewable Programs

SGRE Secures Orders in the U.S. Totaling 487 MW 

Emily Folk

How IoT is Transforming the Energy Industry

Ocean Energy

Portugal
AW-Energy’s WaveRoller issued a manufacturing certificate by Lloyd’s Register

Innovative Ocean Thermal Energy Project Enters New Phase

Panorama

Japan
Japan’s grid can handle more wind and solar power than currently envisioned

The European DURABLE Project Will Use Drones and Robots to Boost Renewable Energy

San Francisco Mayor Unveils 100 Percent Renewable Power Plan for Downtown

TransWest Express Transmission Project passes another major development hurdle

Agenda

AWEA Windpower

US Offshore Wind

Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts


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