Offshore Renewables – Page 51
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Shifting supply and demand balance for CTVs
Despite a stream of other business at this summer’s Seawork, “there were only one or two crew transfer vessels on the quay”.
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Nailing turbine installation’s sweet spot
Predicting the future of wind turbine installation jack-ups isn’t easy, and over-simplistic guesses may be looking in the wrong direction, writes Stevie Knight.
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Offshore wind skills taskforce
A new task force which will help to increase the number of skilled people working in the UK’s world-leading offshore wind industry held its first meeting in July.
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Could an offshore solar energy park ever work?
While solar Photo Voltaic technology costs are still constantly decreasing, the evolution towards high-wave offshore applications is a logical next step.
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Solution to potential wind monopile maintenance timebomb
A leading offshore wind company claims it has a solution to a common monopile failure area.
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Getting the most out of tidal energy
A new project, working around tidal turbine blades, has begun developing a state-of-the-art computer model.
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Cutting offshore monopile foundation costs
Reducing the levelised cost of energy for offshore monopile foundations was one of the topics discussed at the at the 9th International Offshore Foundations Conference in Bremen, Germany this month.
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Testing success for French floating wind
The first operational results of the 2MW Floatgen floating wind turbine have met and exceeded expectations.
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Dolwin5 grid connection
Italy’s Prysmian Group has been awarded a major grid connection project worth in region of €140 million by the Dutch-German grid operator TenneT which will enable the connection of multiple offshore wind farms to the German grid.
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Seanergy showcases French renewables opportunities
The French coastal city of Dunkirk recently hosted Seanergy, the international forum dedicated to Marine Renewable Energies and Offshore Wind.
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Fenderit for wind turbine towers
Shown at Seawork International for the first time was a new type of fendering that can be applied to tube piles writes Dag Pike.
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Faster fatigue testing for tidal turbines
The Fastblade facility at The University of Edinburgh will use a Digital Displacement regenerative hydraulic actuation system to reduce the energy requirements of fatigue testing.
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Manor Renewable Energy to power wind farm
Manor Renewable Energy (MRE) has signed a contract with Siemens Gamesa (SGRE) to provide the full temporary power package of generators, personnel and vessels during the turbine installation phase of the East Anglia ONE offshore wind farm.
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International Tidal Energy Summit
The 13th International Tidal Energy Summit is returning to London on the 11th-12th November (Canary Warf Hilton, London) and will be co-located with the 10th Offshore Wind Europe Conference and the Floating Wind Conference.
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RenewableUK Sponsor Membership
RenewableUK is welcoming the decision by James Fisher Marine Services (JFMS), part of James Fisher and Sons plc, to become a Sponsor Member of the trade association.
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Renewables anchoring partnership
Green Marine and Sustainable Marine Energy (SME) have joined forces to provide clients with a range of proven anchoring and mooring solutions.
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Offshore wind 'workforce crisis'
A workforce crisis is looming in the UK’s burgeoning offshore wind industry according to Graham Hacon of 3sun Group.
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UK wave and tidal letter
91 Members of Parliament from all the main UK parties have signed a letter to the Energy Minister Claire Perry, urging her to put measures in place to ensure that the country capitalises on its role as a world leader in wave and tidal power.
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Subsea power cable repair habitat
Aersub, an innovative subsea power cable repair habitat has been launched by Co. Wexford based Irish Sea Contractors.
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Italian energy company activates wave converter
The Italian energy company Eni recently announced the successful activation of its Inertial Sea Wave Energy Converter (ISWEC).