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Wednesday, 23 November 2022 Newsletter
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GE Renewable Energy Selects Mammoet for Dogger Bank Wind Farm

GE Renewable Energy Selects Mammoet for Dogger Bank Wind Farm

GE Renewable Energy has selected Mammoet UK, based in Thornaby Teesside, to supply onshore heavy lifting and transport for the staging and assembly of turbine components for Dogger Bank Wind Farm. Dogger Bank Wind Farm is a joint venture between SSE Renewables, Equinor and Vårgrønn

Vestas expands partnership with long-time blades partner TPI Composites, Inc.

Vestas expands partnership with long-time blades partner TPI Composites, Inc.

Vestas has signed a multi-year framework agreement with long-time partner TPI Composites Inc. (TPI), a leading supplier of wind turbine blades and services, to strengthen its scalable global supply chain network for current and future wind turbine blades.

Fugro Awarded Major Offshore Wind Contract with Energinet 

Fugro Awarded Major Offshore Wind Contract with Energinet 

Fugro has secured a contract with Energinet for geotechnical site investigations for the North Sea I offshore wind development. The Danish government plans to expand offshore wind capacity by 4GW by 2030, and the Geo-data acquired by Fugro will be used to inform future bids in the area.

Wind

Major Investment Planned to Develop South Auckland-Waikato Offshore Wind Industry 

Major Investment Planned to Develop South Auckland-Waikato Offshore Wind Industry 

The consortium formed by BlueFloat Energy, Energy Estate and Elemental Group announced its plans for a multibillion-dollar investment in offshore wind projects in South Auckland and West Waikato, Aotearoa. The South Auckland-Waikato offshore wind project is the second investment to be announced by the partnership in New Zealand as part of a nation-wide program to develop up to 5GW of offshore wind.

South Korea
Bureau Veritas to certify major commercial floating wind project in Korea

RES holds successful Hill of Fare wind farm consultation

Atlantic offshore draft wind areas can advance states energy and supply chain goals finds BOEM

Egypt
The Sovereign Fund of Egypt joins ACWA Power as co-investor of 1.1 GW Wind Energy project in the Suez Gulf Area

Wind industry blown off course by recession - promises full recovery

Strategic Marine signs 3-vessel order with Chartwell Marine

Clir Renewables contracts 13 GW of new capacity in October as demand for renewable energy benchmarking grows

Sweden
Siemens Gamesa collaborates with OX2 on a new 70 MW onshore wind contract in Sweden

RWE Successful in Dutch Offshore Wind Tender

Agenda

ICCE2023: 11th International Conference & Exhibition on Clean Energy

ICCE2023: 11th International Conference & Exhibition on Clean Energy

The 15th European Wave and Tidal Energy Conference, EWTEC


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