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Siemens Gamesa signed EUR 2.5 billion multi currency term and revolving credit facility

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has signed a EUR 2.5 billion multi-currency term and revolving credit facility, enhancing its long-term financial structure. The facility was signed with a syndication of international financial entities and replaces the company’s EUR 750 million credit facility signed in 2017 and will serve for general corporate purposes and to refinance existing outstanding debt.

The financing comprises a EUR 2 billion revolving facility –maturing in 2023 with two one-year extension options- and EUR 500 million term facility –maturing in 2021.

The transaction has been very successful, having attracted close to EUR 3.8 billion subscription offers from financial entities.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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GE’s Haliade 150-6MW nacelle arrives in UK

The GE Haliade 150-6MW nacelle will undergo advanced test and demonstration programs that accurately replicate real-world operational conditions at the ORE Catapult 15-MW drive train test facility. The first GE Renewable Energy offshore wind turbine nacelle to be tested in the UK has been delivered to Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult‘s 15-MW drive train test facility in Blyth, Northumberland.

The Haliade 150-6MW nacelle reportedly will undergo advanced test and demonstration programs that accurately replicate real-world operational conditions to further enhance performance and reliability.

The nacelle was shipped from GE Renewable Energy’s factory in Saint-Nazaire, France, onboard the vessel Happy Sky. Following the approximate 12-month test program on the Haliade 150-6MW, GE’s next-generation Haliade-X 12 MW nacelle will be also delivered to Blyth for accelerated indoor testing and validation. A full prototype unit will be installed at a yet-to-be-determined site in 2019.

Mr John Lavelle, vice president and CEO of GE’s Offshore Wind business said that “We decided to take our Haliade 150-6MW to ORE Catapult’s site to be tested under rough and extreme conditions in a short period of time that will allow us to collect data to be used on our recently announced Haliade-X 12 MW offshore wind turbine. We will utilize the data and learnings to enhance availability and power output, while introducing new features to meet customers’ demands.”

Commenting on the arrival of the Haliade-150, ORE Catapult Test and Validation Director Tony Quinn said that “GE’s Haliade programs will be the first to use the Catapult’s 15-MW drive train test facility, and the investment in this technology is paramount to bringing such world-leading research and development programs to the U.K., supporting a strong local supply chain and innovation to service the offshore wind industry’s ambitious growth plans.”

The arrival of the Haliade 150-6MW nacelle marks the beginning of GE’s offshore wind research and development activities in the UK, made in close collaboration with ORE Catapult.

GE’s Haliade 150-6MW offshore wind turbine is capable of generating sufficient electricity to power 5,000 homes, and since December 2016, it is successfully powering America’s first offshore wind farm in Block Island, Rhode Island, the company states. In addition, 66 units are currently being installed at Merkur’s offshore wind farm in Germany.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Siemens Gamesa to supply EnBW Albatros offshore wind power plant
Power News - Published on Tue, 05 Jun 2018

Following the 497-megawatt order for the EnBW Hohe See offshore wind power-plant, EnBW has also awarded Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy with the installation of the neighboring 112-MW-project EnBW Albatros. The scope of supply includes 16 direct-drive SWT-7.0-154 wind turbines on monopile foundations and the grid connection via a Siemens Offshore Transformer Module. Siemens Gamesa will install both wind power plants in parallel. Installation will start in spring 2018. The projects are located 90 kilometers north of Borkum Island in the German North Sea with water depths of up to 40 meters. The combination of both projects offers synergies to EnBW in respect to planning, construction, and during operation. Due to Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy's complete solution for Albatros -ranging from turbines to substation technology -the project benefits from full optimization opportunities: Through the project-specific approach, all technology components work perfectly aligned so that the risk for all involved parties is mitigated. At the same time, a bundling of installation works and a centralized project planning create valuable synergies. After commissioning in 2019, Siemens Gamesa will initially provide service and maintenance for the turbines over a period of five years.

EnBW Albatros is the first German offshore wind power plant that Siemens will supply as a full-scope project. Furthermore, it includes the entry of the compact Siemens OTM in the German market. Thanks to focusing on key electrical components and cutting auxiliary systems, it allows a reduction in weight and size of more than 30% compared to a conventional AC substation. Further cost out is achieved by using the same foundation type for the OTM as for the turbines. The ultra-compact design of the platform not only reduces installation costs due to its low weight, but also reduces service and maintenance efforts. EnBW Albatros will be connected to the power grid via the Borwin Beta HVDC converter-platform which is located approximately 25 kilometers away and had been delivered by Siemens as well.

In the same way as for EnBW Hohe See, Siemens is also partnering with the Belgian offshore construction specialist GeoSea for Albatros regarding construction and installation of the monopiles. Again, the extended scope and the inter-coordinated complete solution including installation works, construction elements, and wind turbine technology add to the synergies of the combined projects to enable a highly efficient realization of the projects. Inter-array cabling and coordination of the construction work remain in the scope of EnBW.

Mr Michael Hannibal, CEO Offshore of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy said that "EnBW Albatros allows us to demonstrate our broad competence in offshore projects, ranging from project specific engineering services and the beneficial combination of power generation and transmission technology to service and maintenance concepts. This project has a high relevance for us since we will turn the 112-megawatt wind power plant into a highly profitable investment for our customer via cutting edge technology and smart details."

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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UC3M researchers new system optimizes electric transmission from offshore wind farms

This innovation, which the UC3M researchers have protected by a set of patents, allows the use of a diode rectifier station in the offshore platform of a high voltage direct current link. In this way the wind turbines alternating current can be easily converted into direct current for the HVDC transmission.

For this, they have developed a distributed control system which allows to synchronise and regulate the electrical voltage and frequency of the wind turbines of the offshore wind farm. This allows the transmission of energy to the general network through a HVDC link with a diode rectifier station. "It is less complicated, cheaper and more flexible than other current solutions", explains one of the authors of the patents, Santiago Arnaltes Gómez, head of the UC3M Power Control Group.

This new system synchronises the wind turbines without using any additional element, since it uses the wind turbines' capacity to contribute to voltage and frequency control. One of key factors is the use of diode rectifier stations, which allow to reduce the cost of the offshore rectifier platform by up to 30 percent, according to some studies. "What we have managed to do is to provide the technical feasibility necessary in order to use this kind of rectifiers, since at the moment wind turbines still cannot work with them," explains another of the authors of the patent, José Luis Rodríguez Amenedo, from UC3M's Department of Electrical Engineering.

The researchers have developed three patents in relation to this system, which they have validated by means of simulations, small-scale laboratory prototypes and proofs of concept. The next step is its commercialisation and industrialisation. The researchers, who has been supported by the UC3M Science Park in the management and commercialisation of this new technological solution said that "Our main clients would be large electricity companies that have the capacity to make these diode rectifier stations.”

Globally, the integration of offshore wind farms into mainland electrical systems is currently being put forward as a way of reducing fossil fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions. Due to the fact that a significant proportion of the large offshore wind farms planned are located far from the coast, a connection using HVDC links (in direct current) is technically and economically more suitable than a HVAC transmission system (in alternating current).

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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EnBW and Trident Winds Team up for California Offshore Wind

Germany-based EnBW Energie Baden-Wurttemberg AG is continuing its strategy of capturing growth in new international markets in the renewable energy sector. Following its recent entry into Taiwan, EnBW has now expanded its activities into the U.S. by establishing a regional subsidiary, EnBW North America, and forming a joint venture with Trident Winds Inc. to develop an offshore wind project off the coast of central California. This represents the EnBW Group’s first step toward tapping into the high potential of the US offshore wind market.

Mr Dirk Gusewell, head of generation portfolio development at EnBW said that “EnBW will have a direct presence in this promising market to capture opportunities and to further build up EnBW’s offshore project portfolio.”

EnBW North America and Seattle-based Trident Winds Inc. have formed a joint venture to advance the 650 MW-1,000 MW Morro Bay offshore wind project off the central coast of California with a grid connection in Morro Bay. Together, both companies will work on the development of the large-scale floating offshore wind project. The initial focus of the joint venture is to obtain a site lease from the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and to secure the grid connection, which became available following the shutdown of the Morro Bay power plant.

Mr Alla Weinstein, founder and CEO of Trident Winds Inc said that “Trident Winds welcomes the project development and the operational expertise of EnBW to bring the proposed Morro Bay project to a reality. Successful projects require local knowledge; close interaction with stakeholders; detailed knowledge of permitting requirements; and extensive experience in offshore wind project design, construction and operation. The newly created joint venture brings all these elements together.”

Source : Stretegic Research Institute
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Eni to develop large scale wind farm in Kazakhstan

Eni has taken the Final Investment Decision to build, develop and operate the Badamsha plant, a 50 MW wind farm located North West of Kazakhstan. This project represents the first large scale investment in wind technology for the Company.

The construction works of the plant, which is located in the Aktobe Oblast, will start in the coming months and the commercial operation date and the connection to the grid is expected by the end of 2019. The wind farm will provide the Region with an annual power generation of about 198 GWh. Eni’s current renewable energy portfolio includes investments in solar, wind and hybrid projects worldwide for 1.2 billion euros over the next four years.

The Badamsha project represents the first material step of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between Eni, General Electric (GE) and the Minister of Energy, Kanat Bozumbayev, to promote the development of renewable energy projects in Kazakhstan. Last June Eni signed a number of strategic cooperation agreements both in the upstream and renewable energy sectors with the aim of supporting the sustainable economic growth of the country.

Eni has been present in Kazakhstan since 1992. Eni is joint operator of the Karachaganak field and is an equity partner in various projects in the Northern Caspian Sea, including the giant Kashagan field. In 2018 Eni became joint operator in the exploration block Isatay, with the national company KMG

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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De Windcentrale bouwt samen met duizenden huishoudens 3 windmolens

19 juni 2018 Windenergie Courant

De Windcentrale heeft een overeenkomst gesloten met windturbinefabrikant Lagerwey voor de bouw van 3 windmolens. Door het project krijgen duizenden Nederlandse huishoudens voor het eerst de mogelijkheid om samen zelf een windpark te bouwen om hiermee hun eigen duurzame stroom op te wekken. Het park gaat vanaf begin 2019 draaien en stroom produceren voor ongeveer 8.000 particuliere eigenaren. De molens komen te staan tussen Staphorst en Rouveen.

Het park bestaat uit 3 L82-2.3-megawatt-windturbines. Eind september 2018 start Lagerwey daar met de constructie van de fundaties. Het nieuwe windpark zal bij de oplevering in mei 2019 voor 100 procent in handen komen van Nederlandse burgers.

Per direct kan iedereen in Nederland zich voorinschrijven op de nieuwe Winddelen. Er is nog ruimte voor 5.000 inschrijvingen. Oprichter Harm Reitsma: ‘Wij verwachten dat de voorinschrijving snel gaat, want wij krijgen nu al dagelijks veel aanvragen voor Winddelen. Dat is natuurlijk fantastisch, zeker als je weet dat het grootste deel enthousiast is geworden door verhalen van vrienden of familie. Ook financieel is het interessant voor de deelnemers. Zij kunnen rekenen op een rendement van 6 procent.’

Daniël Dubbelhuis van Lagerwey benadrukt het sociaal maatschappelijk belang van het project: ‘Met de bouw van dit 100 procent coöperatieve windpark geeft ons bedrijf invulling aan Lagerwey Lokaal, met als doel windenergie zoveel mogelijk in handen te brengen van burgers.’

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Frankrijk draait subsidiekraan offshore windenergie deels dicht - media

(ABM FN-Dow Jones) Frankrijk gaat minder subsidie geven aan offshore windmolenprojecten. Dit schreef persbureau AFP woensdag.

De eerste zes projecten zullen gewoon doorgaan, zei president Emmanuel Macron vandaag, maar de overheidssteun wordt wel met 15 miljard euro verlaagd, aldus AFP.

De Franse regering heronderhandelde de aanbestedingen uit 2012 en 2014, omdat Parijs de toegezegde subsidies te hoog vond.

Door: ABM Financial News.
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SSE to enter Seagreen Scottish offshore wind project into subsidy auction

REUTERS reported that British utility SSE plans to enter its Seagreen wind project that lies off the coast of Scotland into Britain's auction for renewable subsidies next year.

Seagreen Wind Energy Limited, developing the project, is a 50/50 joint venture between SSE and Fluor Limited, the British operating arm of Fluor Corporation.

The project initially received planning consent in 2014. SES said that "Since 2014, offshore wind technology has advanced significantly with larger and more efficient turbines able to generate additional power.”

The cost of producing electricity from wind farms has plummeted in the past few years, with the latest renewable auction clearing last year at a low of 57.50 pounds ($76) per megawatt hour (MWh).

SSE said that if built, the project would be capable of generating enough electricity to power up to 670,000 homes.

The next contracts-for-difference subsidy auction will take place in spring 2019.

Source : Reuters
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Financiering Borssele III en IV rond

Gepubliceerd op 28 jun 2018 om 16:31 | Views: 0

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DEN HAAG (AFN) - De financiering voor de windparken op zee Borssele III en IV is rond. Daarmee kan de bouw in het vierde kwartaal van 2019 beginnen. Dat laat het consortium van de Zwitserse investeerder Partners Group, Shell, DGE, Eneco en Van Oord weten.

De productie zal begin 2021 beginnen. Het project gaat naar verwachting voldoende elektriciteit opwekken om jaarlijks ongeveer 825.000 huishoudens van stroom te voorzien.
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Vestas debuts the V136-4.2 MW in Norway

Falck Renewables Vind AS, a Norwegian subsidiary to Falck Renewables SpA, has placed an order for 12 V136-4.2 MW turbine for the Hennøy wind project in Svelgen in the western part of Norway, which will be the first project with V136-4.2 MW turbines in Norway.

To accommodate the site’s challenging climatic conditions and optimise the business case, Vestas developed a solution utilising the V136-4.2 MW and customised towers as well as a 15-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement.

Mr Toni Volpe CEO of Falck Renewables S.p.A. declared that " Our first partnership with Vestas dates back to the early 2000’s in Spain, and we are now very pleased to announce a new agreement and have once again the opportunity to work with a world class leading partner”.

Nils de Baar, President of Vestas Northern and Central Europe said that “With this order, Falck Renewables Vind AS shows full confidence in the solution we have developed and the efficiency of our technology. By introducing V136-4.2 MW turbine to the Norwegian market and using site specific towers, the Svelgen project achieves very competitive levelised cost of energy under extremely challenging climatic conditions and high wind speeds.”

The contract includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines with delivery and commissioning of the wind turbines expected to begin in the third quarter of 2019.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Siemens Gamesa will be supplier of largest offshore project

With the final signing of the agreement, Siemens Gamesa will be the supplier of the world's largest offshore project to date, Hornsea Two, promoted by the Danish energy distributor Ørsted. Once it enters service in early 2022, this park will provide clean energy to approximately 1.3 million British households. The installation of the 165 SG 8.0-167 Direct Drive wind turbines 89 kilometers from the British East Coast is scheduled for 2021.

This record project, with a total capacity of 1,386 MW, is not only the largest wind project in the history of Siemens Gamesa, but also the largest order in the history of offshore wind energy. So far, Hornsea One held the record with a capacity of 1,218 MW it has also been developed by Ørsted and is currently under construction.

Mr Andreas Nauen, Offshore CEO at SGRE said that "Ørsted is one of Siemens Gamesa's key partners in transforming a park's offshore wind energy into a source of clean energy at the scale of a power plant. We are proud and satisfied to face this challenge in the framework of a close and lasting collaboration with an experienced operator like Ørsted".

Duncan Clark, program director for the Hornsea 1 and 2 Projects at Ørsted, says that "we are delighted to continue working with Siemens Gamesa and have worked with them on many other projects in the UK, including Race Bank, which opened the month passed and it was the first project in which blades manufactured at the Hull plant were used. "

The Nacelles for Hornsea Two will be produced at the innovative SGRE factory in Cuxhaven, Germany, while most of the blades will be manufactured at the Hull plant in the United Kingdom, where pre-assembly work will also be carried out. The towers are expected to come partly from suppliers in the United Kingdom. A single 8 MW turbine is capable of generating enough electricity for more than 8,000 European homes. Originally planned to accommodate up to 300 wind turbines, Hornsea Two has adapted to the progress of significantly more powerful and efficient materials and components. With only 165 units the original production is matched and the project benefits from a significantly improved economic efficiency and a simultaneous reduction of the LCoE.

The new SG 8.0-167 DD are equipped with a rotor of 167 meters in diameter. The blades, 81.5 meters in length, offer a sweeping area 18% wider and 20% more annual production than its predecessor, SWT-7.0-154. It has proven technology in the Direct Drive platform combined with a large-scale rotor to offer customers a greater return on their investment, while minimizing costs and associated risks.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Mitsubishi commences construction of Borssele III/ IV wind farm

Mitsubishi Corporation announced the achievement of financial close and commencement of construction of Borssele III/ IV Offshore Wind Farm in the Dutch North Sea, in which MC holds shares through its UK based wholly owned subsidiary, Diamond Generating Europe Limited. Prior to this milestone, DGE has divested part of its shares held to funds managed and/or advised by Partners Group, a global private markets investment manager. Partners Group is the fifth member of the Borssele III/ IV consortium, currently comprised of Eneco Group, Royal Dutch Shell, Van Oord and DGE. Total power generating capacity of the wind farm is 731.5MW, with the construction at sea/field starting from the middle of 2019 and commercial production starting in 2021.

Offshore wind power installations in Europe are projected to reach 50 GW in total capacity by 2030. Driven by a growing momentum towards ESG investment, many companies and institutional investors aim to expand their renewable energy portfolios by entering projects after key risks are mitigated. The mutually beneficial share transfer between Partners Group and DGE, allows Partners Group to enter the Borssele III/ IV project in its construction phase, and DGE to further optimize its power generation portfolio through a re-profiling of assets.

Through DGE, MC has participation in four offshore wind power projects in Europe including Borssele III/ IV, with a collective power generation capacity of over 2GW. MC will continue participating in projects that simultaneously generate economic, societal, and environmental value, and leverage its operational experiences to further invest in offshore wind. By so doing, MC aims to accelerate its progress towards achieving a renewable energy composition of over 20% of total attributable power generation by 2030.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Blackrock buys 197.4 Mw wind project in Norway

REUTERS reported that Blackrock, the world's largest investment company, bought a 197.4 megawatt wind farm in western Norway through one of its funds and will cover its construction cost. Zephyr, a Norwegian wind farm developer and operator, will continue to manage the farm's construction, which will cost about 200 million euros (USD 231.76 million) and is expected to be completed by the end of 2020.

The project will be built on the west coast of Norway, close to the city of Floroe and aluminium maker Alcoa will buy the entire electricity produced for a period of 15 years to power its Norwegian based production plants, they said.

The wind farm, called Guleslettene, will carry 47 turbines of 4.2 Mw capacity from Vestas and will have an ability to produce enough electricity to power more than 40,000 houses, said Zephyr.

The construction cost will be funded by Blackrock's equity and a long-term loan from Dekabank.

After the transaction, the cost of which was not disclosed, Blackrock has $5 billion of renewable energy assets under management, with 170 projects within wind and solar, it said.

To date, BlackRock Renewable Power has a total invested portfolio of approximately 4.6 gigawatt (Gw) of generating capacity across wind and solar projects located in Norway, Sweden, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Ireland, France and Britain.

Zephyr AS is owned by the energy companies Vardar , Glitre Energi and Oestfold Energi .

Source : Reuters
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Danish agree on 2.4 GW of offshore wind by 2030

Renewables Now reported that Denmark's government has reached an agreement on green energy with all the parties in the Danish parliament that calls for three new offshore wind farms by 2030. Denmark government said that the first of these, which will be Denmark's largest offshore wind farm with a capacity of 800 MW, is to be built in the period 2024-2027. It will be offered in 2019/20, according to the energy agreement. Two more offshore wind parks are envisaged to be offered in 2021 and 2023 for a combined additional wind capacity at sea of at least 2,400 MW by 2030.

Among other measures, DKK 4.2 billion (USD 657 million) has been earmarked for technology-neutral green energy auctions in the period 2020-2024 where different technologies such as wind and solar compete to deliver power at the lowest price.

The agreement will enable Denmark to fully cover its electricity consumption with renewable energy by 2030 and meet the government's target of 50% renewable energy in 2030, according to the announcement. The statement adds that funding has been provided that suggests a path towards a renewable energy share of about 55%.

The government launched is energy proposal, called "Energy for a green Denmark" in April.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas inks 26 MW EPC contract for a wind park in France

French renewable energy developer Eurowatt has placed an engineering, procurement and construction order for the 26 MW La Crémière wind park to be located in the Pas de Calais department, within the Hauts de France region, in Northern France. The EPC contract includes the projects civil and electrical works as well as supply, transport, installation and commissioning of eight V112-3.45 MW turbines delivered in 3.3 MW Load Optimised Mode.

The order also includes an Active Output Management 5000 service agreement to maximise the wind park’s performance over the next 15 years with an option to 20 years. Turbine delivery is planned for the end of the first quarter of 2019, whilst commissioning is expected by the beginning of the third quarter of the same year.

President of Vestas Mediterranean, Eduardo Medina said that “This EPC contract is our thirteenth project with Eurowatt in France and we will continue to build our strong partnership utilising our broad range of project management capabilities and our profound operational experience. France is increasingly betting on wind and with the low cost sustainable energy our solutions offer, Vestas is taking a main role in the country’s transition to a sustainable energy mix.”

Vestas pioneered the French wind market in 1991 and has since then installed almost 4 GW of wind turbines in the country.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas wins 197 MW order in Norway

Underlining Vestas’ ability to create solutions that meet a wide range of customers’ different needs, Zephyr AS, a highly experienced Norwegian developer, has placed a 197 MW order with Vestas. BlackRock, who operates one of the largest renewable power investment platforms in the world, will be the long-term asset owner with Zephyr AS as the long-term asset partner on the project. The offtake from the project is backed by a 15 year corporate power purchase agreement with the leading aluminum producer Alcoa

The project will consist of 47 V136-4.2 MW turbines for the Guleslettene wind project in Florø and Bremager in western Norway. Utilising the large rotor of the V136-4.2 MW turbines, the project optimises the cost of energy in a high wind location with challenging climatic conditions, which is often seen in Norway.The Guleslettene project will also be equipped with the Vestas Anti-Icing System™, which efficiently minimises ice formation on blades to maximize energy production in cold climates.

Mr Nils de Baar, President of Vestas Northern and Central Europe said that “The Guleslettene project once again demonstrates Vestas’ ability to offer state-of-the-art technology and leverage our vast experience across the entire value chain to develop solutions that meet specific customer needs. We are very proud that our innovative technology will be able to create maximum value for BlackRock and Zephyr AS.”

The contract includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as a 25-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement. Turbines delivery is expected to begin in the second quarter of 2020.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Hydro inks new long term power contract for Norwegian aluminium portfolio

Tonstad Vindpark AS is owned by Engie, a French power utility company, and SUSI Partners, a Swiss Investment Manager specializing in sustainable energy infrastructure. The contract spans for 25 years, for the period 2020 to 2045. Hydro Energi AS will purchase 100% of the actual output of the wind farm and will handle all balancing and nomination from the commissioning of the wind farm and for the duration of the power purchase contract.

Tonstad Vindpark AS is a planned onshore wind farm in Sirdal and Flekkefjord in southern Norway with an installed capacity of 208 MW and an estimated average production of 0.7 TWh annually.

The contract will contribute to supplying power to Hydro’s aluminium plants in Norway.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vattenfall's EOWDC generates first power

The ground-breaking European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre generated power for the first time on July 1, 2018. Clean power from the pioneering offshore wind farm, developed by Swedish energy group Vattenfall, is being successfully exported to the National Grid from the first of the 11 turbines to go live.

The power was exported via the scheme’s innovative 66 kilovolt subsea cabling the first time that cabling of this capacity has been installed on a commercial offshore wind project in Scotland.

Gunnar Groebler, Vattenfall’s head of Business Area Wind, said that “Generating power from the EOWDC for the first time, secured by Europe’s technological leadership in offshore wind, gets us to a future free from fossil fuel faster. I look forward to full power later in the summer.”

Mr Adam Ezzamel, Vattenfall’s EOWDC project director, said that “We have overcome major engineering and technical challenges to achieve first power on the cutting edge EOWDC thanks to the collective expertise of Vattenfall, and our contractors MHI Vestas, Boskalis and Murphy. Our priority now is to fully commission the windfarm safely throughout the summer.”

He added that “First power from EOWDC reinforces North-east Scotland’s status as Europe’s energy capital and will help establish the region as an international centre for offshore wind generation.”

Mr Jean Morrison, chair of Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group added that “The timescale between the first installation and first power is remarkable. The techniques and innovations developed at the EOWDC will be hugely significant for the industry and should help to reduce the future costs of offshore wind. As energy demand grows, we need to maximise the returns from our natural resources and offshore wind can help us do that.”

Scottish Government Energy Minister, Paul Wheelhouse, said that “This is a very significant milestone for the 93.2MW European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre (EOWDC). I congratulate the project team at Vattenfall for not only a successful installation but also their achievement in generating electricity from the world’s most powerful offshore wind turbines which, with each rotation, will generate enough energy to power the average Scottish or UK home for 24 hours. Once the test and demonstration site is fully operational, not only will this help the offshore wind sector to further reduce its costs through lessons learned during operations, but the output from EOWDC will itself add significantly to Scotland’s renewable electricity generating capacity, building on figures announced last month that showed installed capacity reached a record 10.4GW in the first three months of 2018 and which also provisionally indicated that renewable sources met an equivalent of 69% of Scotland’s electricity demand in 2017.”

Power from the turbines at the EOWDC is being exported through, two ‘strings’ of 4km export cable with a capacity of 66kV. Compared with conventional cabling of 33kV less inter-array cabling is required leading to reduced construction cost. Overall, just over 21km of cabling has been installed from the EOWDC to Blackdog substation similar to the distance from Aberdeen to Stonehaven.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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MHI Vestas gets Final Certification for V164-9.5 MW Offshore Wind Turbine

The world’s most powerful commercially available wind turbine receives S class type certificate, clearing the way for installations to begin in late 2019. MHI Vestas Offshore Wind is celebrating yet another milestone for its flagship V164 turbine platform as the 9.5 MW model has received its Rotor-Nacelle-Assembly Component Certificate.

MHI Vestas Chief Technology Officer, Mr Torben Larsen said that “This is the culmination of years of hard work and is something we are extremely proud of. The type certificate provides our customers with the certainty and assurance that the 9.5 MW turbine will deliver on its promise.”

The final certification was received one year after MHI Vestas announced the 9.5 MW turbine to the market, moving the industry one step closer to double-digit MW turbines in the water.

Head of Product Management, Henrik Baek Jorgensen, said, “Announcing the world’s most powerful turbine and then receiving final certification one year later is no small achievement. This is a very important chapter in the growing legacy of the V164.”

The announcement speaks to the industry’s need for cost-effective power upgrades. Since the V164 was launched, MHI Vestas has uprated nominal power from 8.0 MW to 9.0 MW, and now to 9.5 MW – all with minimal design modifications.

Senior Product Manager, Anders Bach Andersen, said, “From the very beginning, we designed the V164 with reliability and cost-efficiency in mind. We’ve managed to increase power output 20% without materially affecting cost. For today’s offshore wind customers, it’s more critical than ever that nominal power can substantively increase without a major re-design of the turbine platform.”

The news of the final certification comes on the heels of several turbine announcements made by MHI Vestas recently, including the launch of the MVOW SMART Turbine® product portfolio – a suite of four advanced technology solutions aiming to optimise a customer’s business case during design, operations and maintenance.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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 US500^ 4.960,72 -1,75%
 Japan225^ 37.028,48 -2,56%
 Gold spot 2.387,29 +0,33%
 EUR/USD 1,0654 +0,10%
 WTI 82,10 +0,02%
#/^ Index indications calculated real time, zie disclaimer

Stijgers

WDP +3,12%
Kendrion +2,92%
EBUSCO HOLDING +2,67%
Vopak +2,61%
NX FILTRATION +2,17%

Dalers

JUST EAT TAKE... -5,11%
TomTom -4,68%
Fugro -4,30%
ASMI -4,00%
BESI -3,64%

EU stocks, real time, by Cboe Europe Ltd.; Other, Euronext & US stocks by NYSE & Cboe BZX Exchange, 15 min. delayed
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