Offshore Renewables – Page 53

  • Jan De Nul’s cable laying vessel ‘Willem de Vlamingh’
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    HVAC repair agreement

    2019-04-09T09:20:00Z

    TenneT has awarded a framework agreement to Jan De Nul Group for repairs of TenneT’s offshore high-voltage cables in the German Bight.

  • Verdant Power test deployment
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    European experience in demand

    2019-04-05T11:22:00Z

    The European Marine Energy Centre will provide an independent performance assessment of Verdant Power’s 5th Generation (Gen5) tidal turbine system.

  • Visualization of the Elisa turbine under tow
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    First Spanish offshore turbine commissioned

    2019-03-27T10:52:00Z

    The installation and connection of the first offshore wind turbine in Spanish waters has been completed with the prototype now being operational writes Dag Pike.

  • SeaMade Offshore Wind Farm
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    SeaMade wins offshore wind deal award

    2019-03-26T12:39:00Z

    SeaMade Offshore Wind Farm has been presented with IJGlobal’s ‘European Offshore Wind deal of the year’ award for its swift and efficient financing process.

  • ICE project
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    Smart energy solutions sought by new project

    2019-03-21T13:05:00Z

    Businesses offering smart energy-efficient electricity solutions are being invited to sign up to a new project enabling them to promote their technologies and services and develop business opportunities to supply remote island and isolated off-grid communities.

  • News

    Wind energy team expansion

    2019-03-20T13:14:00Z

    In the face of increased demand for off-shore wind energy, UK engineering consultancy Ricardo is creating a dedicated team to service a significant growth in demand for consultancy expertise, including the provision of advanced technologies and innovations developed by the company.

  • DTOcean 2.0
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    Second version of wave design tool launched

    2019-03-18T10:50:00Z

    The second version of the wave and tidal energy arrays design tool DTOcean has been released, offering full levelised cost of energy (LCoE) calculation for the first time.

  • Offshore service activity in Emden is set to rise (Photo: epas)
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    Emden signs big offshore port service deal

    2019-03-15T09:07:00Z

    The German seaport of Emden has signed a contract to service the country’s biggest offshore wind farm complex being built for operation from year’s end, writes Tom Todd.

  • The wind farm will feature ten 3MW turbines which will be supplied by German manufacturer Senvion
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    Offshore wind enters the Med

    2019-03-15T08:58:00Z

    German wind turbine manufacturer Senvion has signed a major contract with Italian company Renexia for the building and installation of the first Italian offshore wind farm writes Dag Pike.

  • News

    Multi-use platforms update

    2019-03-12T13:07:00Z

    The ENTROPI project, launched to the industry at Seawork International 2018, is identifying areas of targeted innovation which can achieve significant cost reductions in multi-use platforms at sea.

  • the WEC is tuned to maximise the power from incoming waves by extracting energy from the motion of its pendulum structure
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    WEC demonstrator build contract

    2019-03-07T12:27:00Z

    Mainstay Marine Solutions, workboat builders and marine engineers in South West Wales, has been awarded a contract from AMOG Consulting Ltd for the construction of its Wave Energy Converter (WEC) technology demonstrator device.

  • Magallanes Renovables ATIR tidal energy converter (Photo: EMEC)
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    First Magallanes Renovables power to grid

    2019-03-07T09:00:00Z

    Magallanes Renovables, has generated its first electricity into the UK national grid following connection at the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC).

  • PLAT-I Blade Installation
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    PLAT-I operational in Nova Scotia

    2019-03-01T11:26:00Z

    Sustainable Marine Energy’s PLAT-I tidal energy platform has generated first power from the tidal currents of Grand Passage in Digby County, Nova Scotia.

  • SOUL
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    SeaOwls and Ulstein end partnership

    2019-02-28T12:55:00Z

    Rotterdam-based companies SeaOwls and Ulstein Design & Solutions have decided to end their partnership in the offshore wind industry and pursue separate “business opportunities” for their co-designed ‘SOUL’ heavy lift jack-up vessel.

  • Fall of Warness
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    EMEC Scotland tidal test site lease extended

    2019-02-28T11:39:00Z

    The European Marine Energy Centre’s (EMEC) lease for the Fall of Warness tidal energy test site in Orkney, Scotland has been extended by Crown Estate Scotland until 2040 to support the long-term ambitions and demonstration plans of EMEC’s clients.

  • EMEC
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    FORESEA backs five startups

    2019-02-27T11:17:00Z

    The €11m EU-funded FORESEA programme has awarded recommendations for support to five offshore renewable energy projects under its final call due to their readiness level for real sea testing within this year.

  • Key in the X-JACK design is its patented lay-out with a simple cruciform primary structure
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    Cost effective wind installation vessel

    2019-02-27T11:13:00Z

    With the newly developed Ulstein J102 heavy lift jack-up design Ulstein presents its answer to the offshore wind industry’s need for fit-for-purpose, cost efficient yet future proof wind turbine installation vessels.

  • AIS Training's Renewable Energy Centre of Excellence
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    Rise in number of wind trainees

    2019-02-25T11:17:00Z

    UK maritime training provider AIS Training, part of the 3T Energy Group has welcomed the latest Global Wind Organisation (GWO) Report which underlines the wind industry’s commitment to setting and following the highest safety and technical standards.

  • The project is being led by Great Yarmouth based SSCS, is backed by Innovate UK and is a collaboration between six industry partners
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    Self-installing scour protection development

    2019-02-14T12:36:00Z

    Seabed Scour Control Systems (SSCS) is the lead company in a £1 million project aimed at developing an innovative self-installing scour protection system that could save the average wind farm approximately £8.6 million over its lifetime writes Dag Pike.

  • OpenHydro's test rig
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    GB£10m to help commercialise tidal projects

    2019-02-11T10:43:00Z

    A GB£10m fund to help commercial deployment of tidal projects in Scottish waters has been launched by the Scottish Government with the aim of driving innovation and reducing the cost of electricity generated.