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  • 8MW turbine at Burbo Bank Extension dwarfs 3.6MW units (Photo: DONG Energy)

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    Gauging the media and public reaction to the Contracts for Difference auction

    2017-10-12T15:39:00

    As reported in ‘MJ’ and elsewhere, last month''s high-profile Contracts for Difference (CFD) auction presented a very positive cost assessment of offshore wind and demonstrated that the sector can now produce power for under 6p per kilowatt hour – lower than the cost of new nuclear and new gas plants.

  • Burbo Bank Extension Offshore Wind Farm

    News

    Monster turbines turning

    2017-05-19T12:07:00

    Burbo Bank Extension, a new offshore windfarm boasting the first commercial use of record-setting 8MW turbines, was officially opened at a ceremony in Liverpool, UK in May.

  • Deal struck between DeepOcean and DONG for Hornsea Project One

    News

    DeepOcean win contract for DONG project

    2016-12-06T12:37:00

    DeepOcean 1 UK Ltd., a subsidiary of the Dutch DeepOcean Group Holding BV, has won a contract for cable installation and trenching work for DONG Energy’s Hornsea Project One offshore wind farm.

  • Emily Scragg of the BTO in her natural habitat

    News

    Project to deepen understanding of gull behaviour around offshore sites

    2016-12-02T16:59:00

    During October, Denmark- headquartered offshore wind giant DONG Energy and the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) launched a collaborative initiative to deepen understanding of how the endangered Lesser Black-backed Gull behaves around offshore wind farms.

  • The BEACon radar emits radio waves in a narrow beam, which is scanned across the wind farm area

    News

    Air flow radar

    2016-11-17T17:12:00

    A new radar system has been installed to help build up a picture of the complex flow patterns of wind through an offshore wind farm. DONG Energy and SmartWind Technologies have announced that the world’s first radar for offshore wind power is now delivering three-dimensional data on the wind flow ...

  • The new development is proposed to help establish Kalundborg as the major container port for the area

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    Expansion at Kalundborg

    2016-10-25T10:15:00

    Plans are well advanced for work to start at the Danish port of Kalundborg on a major investment that will see a new container terminal and industry hub developed on the south side of the harbour.

  • Hornsea Two is located approximately 89km off the Yorkshire coast

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    Hornsea Two go-ahead

    2016-08-19T16:57:00

    The Hornsea Two offshore wind farm from DONG Energy, located off the coast of Yorkshire, UK has recently gained planning consent from the Business and Energy Secretary, Greg Clark.

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    DONG wins Dutch wind farm tender

    2016-07-07T10:28:00

    The Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs has awarded the concession to build and operate the Borssele 1 and 2 offshore wind farms.

  • 'Seacat Vigilant' is involved in this contract

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    Burbo Bank charter deal

    2016-05-26T09:46:00

    Danish offshore wind project developer, DONG Energy, has awarded UK support vessel operator, Seacat Services, with the supply contract for all crew transfer services at its 258MW Burbo Bank Extension project under development in the Irish Sea.

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