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Eurus Energy Group acquisition of Wind Projects in the Netherlands

Eurus Energy Group has acquired six operational wind farms (total output of 32.18MW) and one wind farm project currently under development (21MW) from YARD ENERGY group, a major wind energy developer in the Netherlands. Through these acquisitions, Eurus Energy Group’s wind power business in the Netherlands will grow to a total of 15 operational wind farms with a combined output of 106.48MW, and two projects under development or construction with an additional output totaling 42MW.

While 4,340 MW of wind power generation had been introduced into the Netherlands by the end of 2017, the national goal is to reach a cumulative total of 6,000MW by 2023. Thus, the further expansion of the Dutch wind power generation market is anticipated. Eurus Energy Group plans to continue development of its wind power business in this business environment.

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Source : Strategic Research Institute
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GE Haliade-X 12 MW prototype to be installed in Rotterdam

GE Renewable Energy and Future Wind (a Joint Venture between Pondera Development and SIF Holding Netherlands) announced that they have signed an agreement to install the first Haliade-X 12 MW wind turbine prototype in Maasvlakte-Rotterdam (NL) during summer 2019. The deal includes five years of testing and a 15-year full service Operation and Maintenance agreement. This Haliade-X 12 MW prototype will be installed onshore to facilitate access for testing. During the initial period of operations, it will allow GE Renewable Energy to collect data needed to obtain a Type Certificate, a key step in commercializing the product in 2021.

Mr Allard Castelein, CEO of the Port of Rotterdam said that "We are proud that GE Renewable Energy and SIF are using our port as a test location to develop the most powerful offshore wind turbine in the world. It confirms the port's reputation and validates our focus on being an attractive partner for the offshore wind industry as it drives the energy transition."

Alderman Bonte, responsible for Rotterdam's Energy Transition, said "In our fight against climate change we need a massive expansion of the number of windfarms at sea. We are delighted that GE has selected the Port of Rotterdam as the test location for the Haliade-X 12 MW, which is the largest wind turbine in the world and can therefore help us accelerate the clean energy transition."

Mr John Lavelle, VP & CEO of Offshore Wind at GE Renewable Energy said that "As we rapidly progress on assembling the Haliade-X prototype, this announcement is a critical step forward for GE and our customers. The port of Rotterdam has been a real partner and provides all the necessary conditions to test the Haliade-X in the most drastic weather conditions.”

Mr Fred van Beers, CEO of Sif Holding Netherlands mentioned "we are very pleased to install the Haliade-X 12 MW on the Sif site in Rotterdam, supporting Sif's ambition to remain at the forefront of developments in the offshore wind industry. The project also fits Sif's ambition to become entirely CO2 neutral as the Haliade-X 12 MW will supply carbon-free energy to the electricity grid.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Siemens Gamesa launches 10 MW offshore wind turbine

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy launched the SG 10.0-193 DD, the company’s first 10+ MW offshore wind turbine. Based on the experience of its previous generations, the newest wind turbine in the SGRE offshore product portfolio builds on proven technology for maximum energy yield at all wind speeds. It offers the same reliability while improving profitability and reducing risk for customers.

The 10 MW rating is made possible through a larger generator diameter, building on the proven SGRE Direct Drive generator technology.

By increasing the rotor diameter to 193 meters, this new wind turbine offers up to 30% more AEP than its predecessor, the SG 8.0-167 DD. Its 94-meter-long-blades provide a swept area of 29,300 m². Each blade is almost the same length as one soccer field.

Mr Markus Tacke, CEO of SGRE said that “The new SG 10.0-193 DD combines experiences and knowledge from five generations of proven direct drive technology in one 10 MW turbine. A showcase of strong performance, swift time-to-market, and low risk in the offshore wind energy market.”

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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NTR spends EUR 180 million on Nordic wind farms

Independent reported that NTR's latest investment fund has acquired a number of operational and in-development onshore wind energy projects in Sweden and Finland. The 200MW portfolio includes three operational wind farms generating a total of up to 94MW of power. The total cost of the acquisition and development of the assets is expected to be more than EUR 180 million. All of the assets were acquired from a consortium of nine industrial companies called Vindin, which includes Dutch paint firm Akzo Nobel. Other members of the consortium include Tara Mines owner Boliden and Germany's Heidelberg Cement.

NTR announced earlier this month that it had secured commitments of EUR 229 million for its second renewable energy fund, with a target of raising EUR 500 million.

The company said it has secured €145m for the first close of the fund, and will invest in pre-construction and operational onshore wind and solar projects across a number of European markets.

The European Investment Bank is investing up to EUR 84 million of equity in the fund, which is guaranteed by the European Fund for Strategic Investments - or Juncker Plan.

The three operational wind farms acquired by the new fund include a 69MW facility in northern Sweden, a 10MW farm in the east of the country, and a 15MW scheme in the west of Finland.

NTR said it expects to bring a development cluster of sites in southern Sweden with a combined potential to generate 108MW of power into operation in 2021.

The company's chief investment officer, Manus O'Donnell, said the investments in Sweden and Finland represent "exciting new geographies" for the latest fund. He said that "This portfolio of projects provides an attractive mix across the development life-cycle, in line with our fund's strategy to complement projects in development with those already up and running.”

The group said that it will put in place long-term power price contracts for the Swedish projects, adding that there is considerable demand given the scale of the portfolio.

It added that the 15MW wind farm in Finland benefits from a feed-in tariff programme that's supported by the Finnish government.

NTR announced in November that its new investment fund had acquired nine operational solar farms in the UK for an enterprise value of €61.3m. The solar plants can generate up to a combined 38.4MW of electricity.

It also bought wind farms in France, which marked NTR's first entry into that market. It bought an 8.8MW wind farm project in Normandy that is just entering into production, and a 10.2MW plant in Nouvelle-Aquitaine.

Source : Independent ie
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Enel Green Power España starts construction of 90 MW of new wind capacity in Spain

Enel Green Power España, Endesa’s renewable energy unit, has started construction of three wind farms for an overall capacity of around 90 MW spread across the municipalities of Allueva, Fonfría, Mezquita de Jarque, Fuentes Calientes, Cañada Vellida and Rillo in the Spanish province of Teruel, in the region of Aragon. The total investment in the three facilities amounts to approximately 88 million euros.

Mr José Bogas, CEO of Endesa said that “We are glad to announce the start of construction of these new wind projects, Allueva, Sierra Pelarda and Sierra Costera I, which bring the total renewable capacity we are building in Spain to around 900 MW. These plants mark the acceleration on a new wave of growth in the renewable energy space that Endesa is committed to pursue in the next years, driving the energy transition in Spain.”

Mr Antonio Cammisecra, Head of Enel Green Power (“EGP”), the Enel Group’s Global Renewable Energy business line said that “Through the construction of these projects, we reaffirm our commitment to leverage on Enel’s sustainable and innovative approach, benefitting the province of Teruel and Spain as a whole. With our relentless work aimed at boosting our installed wind and solar capacity we are concretely diversifying the Spanish energy mix and helping the country towards its renewable energy targets.”

The three wind farms are slated to enter into operation by the end of 2019, and once completed they are expected to generate over 295 GWh per year, while avoiding the annual emission of approx. 196,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere. The expected capacity of the 7-turbine Allueva plant exceeds 25 MW, while that of the 4-turbine Sierra Pelarda wind farm, situated in Fonfría, is roughly 15 MW. The largest of the three facilities is the 14-turbine Sierra Costera I, which will boast a capacity of around 50 MW and is spread across the municipalities of Mezquita de Jarque, Fuentes Calientes, Cañada Vellida and Rillo.

With these facilities, EGPE currently has a total of six wind farms under construction in the Teruel province, including those in Muniesa, Farlán and San Pedro de Alacón, which are also due to enter into operation by the end of 2019. The six wind farms will have a total installed capacity of around 218 MW and are due to generate about 708 GWh per year, avoiding the annual emission of approximately 470,000 tons of CO2 into the atmosphere.

EGPE will use a variety of innovative tools and methods to build these parks, such as drones for topographic survey, smart tracking of wind turbine components, as well as advanced digital platforms and software solutions to monitor and remotely support site activities and plant commissioning. These processes and tools will enable swifter, more accurate and reliable data collection, improving the quality of construction and facilitating communication between on-site and off-site teams. In addition, the building phase of the three projects will be based on Enel Green Power's "Sustainable Construction Site” model, including the installation of photovoltaic solar panels at each construction site to meet part of their energy needs. Moreover, water saving measures will be implemented through the installation of water tanks and rainwater collection systems; once construction works are completed, both the PV panels and the water saving equipment will be donated to the municipalities where the projects are located for public use.

The six wind farms under construction in Teruel are part of the 540 MW that EGPE was awarded in the Spanish government's renewable energy tender held in May 2017. In Aragon, the company will invest around 434 million euros to build 13 wind farms with a total installed capacity of more than 380 MW and an annual expected output of 1,240 GWh. The remaining 160 MW of wind capacity will be located in Andalusia, Castile-Léon, Castile-La Mancha and Galicia. Once fully operational, the new facilities will generate approximately 1,750 GWh per year. EGPE was also awarded 339 MW of solar capacity in the Spanish government's auction held in July 2017.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Senvion signs contract for the largest rotor turbine in Italy

Senvion has concluded a contract for the largest rotor turbine in Italy. The order by Repower Renewables comprises the delivery and installation of the Rosario wind farm, located in the province of Sassari (Sardinia, Italy) and is part of Senvion’s December order intake. Senvion will provide full maintenance services for 15 years. The Rosario wind farm will consist of two Senvion 3.6M140 turbines with a capacity of 3 megawatts (MW) each. The installation of the wind farm will be completed by May this year and at that time, with a rotor size of 140 metres and a hub height of 107 metres, the Senvion wind turbines will be the largest rotor turbines ever installed in Italy. The towers of the turbines will be built in Italy, while the nacelles and the blades will be produced in Germany and Portugal respectively.

Mr Carlo Schiapparelli, Managing Director of Senvion Italy, said that “I would like to thank Repower Renewables for their trust in Senvion. This new wind farm follows those already built in Armo (Liguria), Venti di Nurra (Sardinia) and Buseto Palizzolo (Sicily) in Italy.”

Mr Marco Ceroni, CEO at Repower Renewables – a joint venture of the Repower Group and the Capenergie III fund managed by Omnes Capital said that "Repower Renewables is a platform for the development, construction and aggregation of renewable energy plants in Italy. Rosario represents the first green field construction in 2019 and will bring our total installed capacity to around 90 MW. We are glad to continue the relationship with Senvion for the construction and management of our wind farms."

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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ABO Wind continues its successful cooperation with CEZ

ABO Wind has sold a second project portfolio of French wind farms to CEZ. 70 percent of the supplier is owned by the Czech government and it is among the ten largest European energy suppliers. The new portfolio consists of eight wind farms with a total capacity of 116.5 megawatts in different planning stages.

In 2017, CEZ purchased its first French wind energy portfolio with a total capacity of about 100 megawatts from ABO Wind. Half of these projects have received a building permit since then. The wind farm Aschères-le-Marché in the region Centre-Val de Loire as the most advanced project is currently under construction and is scheduled for commissioning in autumn 2019.

Mr Andreas Höllinger, Chairman of the ABO Wind Managing Board said that "In light of our excellent cooperation it was an obvious choice to expand our partnership. We look forward to working together to advance renewable energies in France"

According to the agreement, ABO Wind will connect the projects, which are in various stages of development, to the grid over the next few years and will also take on the operational management. In addition to the sales price of the project rights, ABO Wind will receive milestone payments that depend on the progress of the projects. For the projects now sold, ABO Wind has secured remuneration in accordance with the tariff system valid until 2016: it offers an inflation-indexed feed-in remuneration of approx. 80 €/MWh over a period of 15 years via market premiums. Just like in Germany, new wind and solar projects in France have to apply for remuneration in tenders.

ABO Wind has expanded its business activities to numerous additional countries in recent years. Mr Höllinger said that "However, after Germany, France remains the second most important market for us.” In four offices in Toulouse, Orléans, Nantes and Lyon, ABO Wind SARL employs almost 80 people who have already connected roughly 300 megawatts of wind energy to the grid. The colleagues are currently working on further projects with a total of around 900 megawatts, including several solar parks.

Headquartered in Czechia, CEZ Group is an integrated energy conglomerate with operations in Western, Central, and Southeastern European countries. Its core business is the generation, distribution, trade in, and sales of electricity and heat, trade in and sales of natural gas, and coal extraction. It also provides comprehensive energy services to its customers. CEZ Group companies employ almost 30,000 people. CEZ Group announced its first acquisitions in Germany in 2016. Presently, its companies operate 53 wind turbines in ten wind farms all over the country from the Baltic Sea to the Alps, with their installed capacity totaling nearly 135 MW. These investments contribute to an optimum diversification of the CEZ Group production mix.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Germany registered over 16,000 MW of wind power

Cyclone Florenz brought 50Hertz a new wind power feed-in record. On 13 January, at 8.45 pm, the system control centre of the transmission system operator for north-eastern Germany registered over 16,000 megawatts for the first time ever. The annual peak load in the 50 Hertz grid area is also around 16,000 megawatts. During this time, the grid area of 50Hertz could have been completely supplied with wind power and would have even exported energy.

Mr Andreas John, Head of System Management at 50Hertz said that “This figure has once more shown us that as a company, we and our neighbouring grids and partners are well prepared for such extreme situations. The grid can bear these loads.” His team at the Transmission Control Centre, the 50Hertz grid management hub in Neuenhagen near Berlin, had the situation under control at all times.

The record value is not least the result of last year’s increase in wind turbines within the 50Hertz control area. At the closing date (31 December 2018), preliminary figures indicated 19,400 megawatts of installed wind power capacity in this area, of which more than 1,000 were in the Baltic Sea.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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UK faces 80pct YoY plunge in 2018 onshore wind additions

Renewables Now reported that last year was the worst one since 2011 for the UK onshore wind sector after capacity additions slumped by almost 80% in annual terms, show statistics by RenewableUK. In 2018, the UK brought online a total of 263 onshore wind turbines at 54 sites with a combined capacity of 598 MW, as compared with the record 2,666 MW commissioned in 2017. New onshore wind installations in 2011 were 558 MW.

The massive drop last year is largely due to the closure of the Renewables Obligation (RO) support scheme in 2017 and the government's decision to deny onshore wind access to auctions under the Contracts for Difference (CfD) programme, according to RenewableUK. The trade body estimates that the UK would face a clean power supply gap of over 55 TWh by 2030, equal to over 15% of annual demand, as it shuts down existing nuclear stations and other aging power plants in the 2020s.

Citing independent figures, RenewableUK said the government could procure new wind capacity for GBP 46 (USD 59.3/EUR 52.1) per MWh, which is less than the price of power from gas, new nuclear and other renewables.

The good news is that 4,466 MW of shovel-ready projects have passed the local planning process.

RenewableUK’s Executive Director Emma Pinchbeck said that "We have ready-to-go onshore wind that can help close the gap between the low carbon power we need and the amount Government policy is actually delivering, and this week’s announcement on nuclear power has made this mammoth task even harder.”

Source : Renewables Now
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Parkwind and ESB to develop two offshore wind power plants at Oriel and Clogherhead in Ireland

Parkwind and ESB have reached an agreement to kick-start the offshore wind energy generation industry in the Republic of Ireland through ESB’s acquisition of up to 35 per cent in the Oriel wind farm. The Oriel wind farm, located in the Irish Sea off the coast of Dundalk, has a capacity of up to 330 MW and is planned to begin commercial operations in the early-2020s.

Once operational, the Oriel wind farm will generate enough capacity to cover the needs of about 280,000 households most of the population in counties Louth and Meath. Oriel will furthermore contribute to the reduction of Ireland’s carbon emissions by 600,000 tonnes per annum.

Parkwind, one of Europe’s offshore wind leading companies, will continue to head the project from its Dublin offices in close collaboration with ESB.

Parkwind will acquire up to 35 per cent of the Clogherhead project which is intended to be developed as a unique development, under a separate planning application.

Parkwind’s co-CEO Francois Van Leeuw stated that “Parkwind is continuously looking for strategic partnerships when developing projects. This partnership is driven by the strategy of the company which is based on a long-term vision whereby we not only develop, but also operate our projects. A strong local partner such as ESB is the right match to further execute this strategy. Since its entry into the Oriel project, Parkwind has performed a lot of development activities, opened offices in Dublin and is today delighted to welcome ESB to the Oriel project team. We look forward to working with ESB and local stakeholders in making the Oriel and the Clogherhead projects a success.”

ESB chief executive Pat O’Doherty said that “Under our Brighter Future Strategy, ESB is completely transforming the way we generate electricity, replacing high carbon generation with low carbon and renewable alternatives. Today’s announcement represents a significant investment by ESB in offshore wind, which we anticipate will account for the bulk of Ireland’s future zero carbon electricity. Collaboration with internationally respected developers. Our collaboration with internationally respected developers such as Parkwind in the delivery of the Oriel and Clogherhead projects underscores our commitment to further involvement in the development and construction of offshore wind farms in both Ireland and the UK.”

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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CWind and ORE Catapult to jointly develop offshore wind technologies

CWind, part of the Global Marine Group a leading provider of topside, splash zone and subsea engineering services to the offshore renewables and utilities market, has signed a Collaboration Agreement with the Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult, the UK’s offshore renewable energy innovation centre. The agreement demonstrates CWind’s long-term commitment to develop solutions to overcome the challenges faced by the UK offshore renewables sector, using innovation and technology to drive change. Together, the two companies will focus on delivering applied research projects and accelerating technology development, aimed at improving health and safety, the operational performance of offshore renewable assets and reducing risk and cost.

Over the last 12 months, CWind and ORE Catapult have established a strong relationship, leveraging their respective strengths and capabilities, and have planned multiple projects for 2019, including the exploration of an engineered corrosion protection solution, and an in-field communication solution.

Furthermore, CWind is delighted to join the Offshore Wind Innovation Hub’s (OWIH) Technical Advisory Group. The OWIH, a joint initiative by ORE Catapult and the Knowledge Transfer Network, a provider of UK business support, is the UK’s primary coordinator for innovation, focusing on offshore wind energy cost reduction and maximising UK economic impact. CWind will play a key role in shaping the initiative’s O&M and Electrical Infrastructure Technology Roadmaps, identifying the innovation needs of the sector.

Mr Ian Bryan, Managing Director of CWind (Interim), said that “As a Company, CWind is committed to innovation and driving positive change to support the future growth of the UK offshore wind industry. Being part of the Global Marine Group, we are proud to be at the forefront of subsea engineering across multiple markets, and are passionate about championing new technologies and digital advances to drive efficiencies and improvements for customers. Our values are matched closely with those of ORE Catapult and we look forward to achieving success for mutual and industry benefit.”

Mr Chris Hill, ORE Catapult’s Operational Performance Director, said that “ORE Catapult uses its unique facilities and research and engineering capabilities to bring together industry and academia and drive innovation to improve existing, and develop next generation, renewable energy technologies. We have secured a comprehensive pipeline of projects for 2019, focused on improving the performance and efficiency of offshore renewable assets. With CWind’s strong and proven background in engineering, I am confident that together we can deliver new research, technology and development projects that will support evolving offshore wind capabilities and generate significant economic benefit for the UK.”

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Siemens Gamesa wins 242 MW Scioto Ridge wind project in Ohio

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has been awarded the 242 MW Scioto Ridge onshore wind project by Innogy Renewables US LLC, a subsidiary of German based energy company innogy SE. The contract volume includes the supply of 63 SG 3.4-132 and 9 SG 2.6-114 wind turbines for the Scioto Ridge project that is to be located in Hardin and Logan Counties, Ohio, USA. The order also features a 10-year service and maintenance agreement for Siemens Gamesa’s premium world-class maintenance program, offering the best in scale and flexibility to maximize energy asset returns. The program includes advanced diagnostics and digital capabilities, tailored to increase performance and operation predictably to achieve low cost of energy for customers. Commissioning of the project is expected in the fall of 2020.

Mr José Antonio Miranda, CEO of Onshore Americas at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy said that “We are excited to partner with Innogy Renewables on their first wind project in the U.S. Siemens Gamesa has a long-standing relationship with innogy: we have supplied over 1.2 GW of onshore and offshore installations globally.”

The company’s blade manufacturing facility in Fort Madison, Iowa and nacelle and hub assembly facility in Hutchinson, Kansas, will provide SG 3.4-132 components for the project. This product features an output of 3.465 megawatts and a rotor diameter of 132 meters, and guarantees high energy production with low noise emission levels.

Mr Andrew Young, CEO of Innogy Renewables US LLC said that “Only half a year after the successful acquisition of the more than 2,000 megawatt U.S. onshore pipeline and development team from EverPower and Terra Firma, we have now started executing our first US project. I am glad that we have been able to negotiate the turbine supply contract together with Siemens Gamesa. Scioto Ridge will make a big contribution to the achievement of Ohio’s Renewables targets. Once fully operational, our first US onshore wind farm will be capable of supplying the equivalent of more than 60,000 Ohio homes annually with renewable electricity.”

In total, Siemens Gamesa has installed more than 18.7 GW in the U.S. and has a strong U.S. footprint consisting of manufacturing, service and offices. In Ohio, Siemens Gamesa has installed 200 wind turbines across two projects totalling over 400 MW.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas innovative modular platform, starting with two new industry-leading wind turbine variants

Vestas has been at the frontier of wind energy for 40 years, introducing market-leading wind energy solutions that have driven the down cost of energy and taken wind energy from niche to mainstream. Today, Vestas introduces the EnVentus wind turbine platform, which represents another significant step forward in the continuous efforts to lower the levelised cost of energy and accelerate the global transition to a more sustainable energy mix.

The EnVentus platform will initially be available in two new variants: the V150-5.6 MW and V162-5.6 MW, together covering low, medium and high wind conditions. Based on advanced modular design, EnVentus supports Vestas’ vision to become the global leader in sustainable energy solutions and provides a wider range of turbine configurations that can better meet evolving customer needs.

EnVentus represents the next generation of wind turbine technology and connects four decades of wind energy innovation with the experience and knowledge represented by Vestas’ 100 GW of installed wind turbine capacity. The new platform demonstrates the benefits of Vestas’ industry-leading investments in R&D and unmatched volume of wind data.

Mr Anders Runevad, Vestas President and CEO, said that “EnVentus is a great achievement by everyone at Vestas that allows us to meet customers’ increasing needs for customisation and continuous reduction of the cost of energy. Our relentless focus on delivering industry-leading revenue and profitability the past years has given us the resources to develop a new platform built on our world-class R&D. Following our 2018 order record and 100 GW milestone, EnVentus is another important step in Vestas’ journey to become the global leader in sustainable energy solutions.”

As Vestas’ first platform introduction since 2011, EnVentus combines proven technology and system designs from Vestas’ 2 MW, 4 MW and 9 MW platforms with advanced modularity, building a foundation that reliably and efficiently lowers the cost of energy. The journey towards a modular platform was initiated in 2012 and is expected to create increased scale advantages and opportunities to optimise current and future value chain needs, such as design cycles and transportation.

Mr Anders Vedel, Vestas Chief Technology Officer, said that “Vestas has pioneered wind energy since 1979 and by introducing EnVentus and its first two variants, we connect heritage with innovation to underline our technology leadership. With the introduction of a platform built on advanced modularity, we increase our ability to provide customised solutions while ensuring value chain optimisation. I’m incredibly proud of everyone in Vestas who has been part of developing our new platform and variants, once again showing Vestas has the most passionate and innovative minds in the industry.”

The platform’s first two variants: the V162-5.6 MW and V150-5.6 MW will be globally applicable and are added to the wide range of Vestas’ existing 2 MW and 4 MW platform turbines, giving customers an unmatched combination of turbines to harness wind in any specific location. The turbines feature a full-scale converter, capable of meeting complex and differing grid requirements in local markets. The full-scale converter is matched by a permanent magnet generator for maximum system efficiency and balanced by a medium-speed drivetrain.

With a swept area of over 20,000m2, the V162-5.6 MW offers the largest rotor size in onshore wind to achieve industry-leading energy production. When paired with a high capacity factor, the V162-5.6 MW offers 26 percent higher annual energy production than the V150-4.2 MW, depending on site-specific conditions. It is primarily relevant in low to medium wind conditions, but also has extensive applicability in high average wind speeds depending on site-specific conditions. The first V162-5.6 MW prototype is expected to be installed in mid-2020, with serial production later that year.

The V150-5.6 MW takes our existing 150m rotor and applies it to higher wind speeds and extended market applicability. When combined with its higher generator rating, the tubine increases the annual energy production potential by 30 percent compared to V136-4.2 MW depending on site specific conditions. It is primarily relevant in medium to high wind conditions. The first V150-5.6 MW prototype is expected to be installed in the second half of 2019, while serial production is scheduled for mid-2020.

Initially, the new variants are targeted at the onshore market, but may have offshore applicability.

The name EnVentus combines “energy”, “environment”, “invent” and the latin word for wind “ventus” to encompass our pioneering and innovative heritage within wind energy and aspiration to lead the global transition to a more sustainable energy system.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Corporate wind energy PPAs are booming in EU

Companies around Europe have now signed nearly 5 GW of power purchase agreements (PPAs) with wind farms. This is almost equivalent to Denmark’s total wind energy capacity. These PPAs only started in 2014 and mainly in the ICT sector to power data centres. But now energy-intensive industries are signing them. 2018 saw 1.5 GW of new PPA deals with wind farms. And the aluminium sector was the most active, with Norsk Hydro and Alcoa signing big deals in Sweden and Norway. Pharmaceuticals and automotive also did their first PPAs, with Mercedes-Benz announcing deals in Poland and Germany. The latter will see wind energy powering Mercedes’ electric vehicle and battery manufacturing.

PPAs give industry long-term energy supply at fixed-prices. Most contracts are around 15 years. Norsk Hydro’s last year was 29 years.

Nordic countries still have the most PPAs. But 2018 saw Germany, Spain and Poland all get their first PPAs. France and Italy are looking into it as well. The EU Clean Energy Package will help: it requires governments to remove outstanding regulatory barriers to PPAs.

WindEurope CEO Giles Dickson said: “Corporate PPAs are booming. Industrial consumers across a range of sectors have now bought nearly 5 GW of wind energy via PPAs. 2018 saw a record number of new deals, and the first PPAs in the automotive sector and in pharmaceuticals – and the first in Germany, Spain and Poland. In Germany Mercedes are now going to use wind to power their EV and battery factories – what an advert for the Energiewende!

“It shows industrial consumers see wind power as competitive and reliable. And it’ll help allow industry to reduce its energy costs. The CO2 benefits are big too: industry accounts over half of Europe’s electricity consumption. But some countries still have barriers to PPAs. They’ll have to remove them under the EU’s Clean Energy Package. And they should say how in their National Energy Plans this year.”

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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41 MW of new French wind capacity

Montel reported that Norway’s Statkraft has signed three five-year power purchase agreements for 40.5 MW of wind farm capacity with French renewables developer Valeco under the French direct marketing scheme.

Statkraft would market the output and capacity certificates generated by onshore wind farms Audincthun (14.1 MW), Belleuse (11 MW) and Lavacquerie (15.4 MW), under the country’s renewables marketing scheme.

Statkraft said that “With these purchase agreements, recognised by the main financing banks, Statkraft contributes to the financing of new installations and facilitates.”

Source : Montel
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German onshore wind growth slides 55pct, set to stall in 2019

Montel News quoted wind lobby group BWE as saying that growth in Germany’s onshore wind generation sector dived 55% year on year to 2,402 MW in 2018 and expansion should fall even further to 2,000 MW in 2019. The poor growth figures were due to the fact many citizen cooperatives had won tenders to build onshore wind units – such organisations were given an extra two years to realise their projects – while numerous lawsuits had also delayed construction, the group added at a press conference.

BWE head Wolfram Axthelm, referring to the year when most of the cooperatives won their tenders to build onshore wind farms said that “It seems that 2017 could be a lost year for wind expansion.”

The BWE urged a change to the law so the development of new wind farms would be smoother.

The government needed to outline a precise expansion plan for every technology to reach its renewables target for 2030 and speed up the approvals process for wind farms in particular, said Matthias Zelinger, head of wind farm manufacturers’ association VDMA, at the same press conference.

Germany is targeting a 65% renewables share in power consumption by 2030.

Corporate power purchase agreements could be a valid business model for many wind farms that fell out of the German subsidy regime in the coming years but the options should be extended further, said Wolfram Axthelm. He said that “Currently, it’s post-subsidy wind farms that choose this option. We would like to extend the opportunity to operators that still get subsidies, with wind farms currently exempt from subsidies after 20 years.

They could decide to enter into a corporate PPA for three years, for example, and if that did not work then fall back on the subsidy system, he added.

Medium-sized enterprises were currently very interested in wind PPAs, said Axthelm.

Under a corporate PPA, businesses agree to purchase electricity directly from independent generators in bilateral deals.

Source : Montel News
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Boralex commissions Sources de l'Ancre wind farm in France

Boralex Inc announced the commercial commissioning of the Sources de l'Ancre wind farm with 23 MW of installed capacity, located in the Somme department of France. With the commissioning of this wind farm, Boralex's capacity increases to 921 MW in France and a total 1,942 MW worldwide.

The 15-year power purchasing agreement entered into with Electricité de France for the Sources de l'Ancre wind farm, effective January 1, 2019, consists of seven turbines manufactured by Vestas Wind System. The wind farm is expected to contribute EUR 4.2 million or (CAD 6.4 million) to Boralex's annualized EBITDA.

Mr Patrick Decostre, Vice‘President and General Manager, Boralex Europe said that "In the short term, we're getting closer to our target of 1,000 MW in France by 2020. In the long run, our growth deepens our commitments to our community partners. By leveraging the combined efforts of all our teams, we can focus on the future and promoting the responsible and reasonable growth we want to achieve.”

Source : Strategic Reserach Institute
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SSE sells stakes in two Scottish wind farms to Greencoat for GBP 635 million

StockMarketWire reported that power utility SSE said it had agreed sell a 49.9% stake in its Stronelairg and Dunmaglass wind farms in Scotland to Greencoat UK Wind and a partner for GBP 635 million.

Greencoat, meanwhile, said it would raise up to GBP 131 million to help fund the deal by issuing new shares in the company at 127p each.

The purchase was being made by Greencoat in partnership with a 'major UK pension fund' whose investment was managed by Greencoat Capital.

The stakes equated to 160.6 megawatts and SSE would continue to operate both assets.

SSE said it would use up to GBP 200 million of the proceeds to fund a discretionary share buyback, with the remaining proceeds used to reduce debt.

Mr Jim Smith SSE renewables head said that 'The sale is in line with SSE's strategy to create value from development and operation, as well as ownership, of assets.”

Source : StockMarketWire.com
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First turbine stands tall at Belgium's largest wind farm

4coffshore reported that the first V164-8.4MW turbine has been installed at Norther offshore wind farm. Each turbine will stand at 187m meters high and features 80m long blades with a swept area larger than the London Eye (21,124 m2,).

The turbine components are being pre-assembled at the MHI Vestas facility in Flushing and Van Oord’s installation vessel Aeolus is responsible for transporting and installing the turbines onto the monopile foundations, four at a time.

Mr Dennis Sanou, Norther project director, stated that “This is quite an important phase. The wind farm is now being prepared for completion. The electricity produced by this new generation of wind turbines will contribute significantly to Belgium's climate objectives. The efforts of its shareholders Elicio, Eneco; and DGE constitute an important contribution to the energy transition."

Source : 4coffshore
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Siemens Gamesa reaffirms its leading position in Spain

With new agreements* to supply nearly 200 MW to five separate customers, Siemens Gamesa ratified its #1 position in the Spanish market, where it accounts for over 55% of the installed fleet. In total, the company will supply 63 wind turbines this year to seven wind farms, located in Navarra (32 machines), Valladolid (4), Zaragoza (15), Málaga (9) and Cádiz (3). The company will also provide operating and maintenance (O&M) services for all those facilities.

Most of these agreements are for the supply of the SG 3.4-132 model (42 turbines in total), although it will also install 16 SG 2.6-114 turbines and five SG 2.6-126 machines.

Most of the blades for these turbines will be manufactured in the plants at Aoiz (Navarra, Spain), As Somozas (Galicia, Spain) and Tangier (Morocco). All the nacelles will be produced at the Ágreda plant in Soria, Spain.

Specifically, the company will install 32 SG 3.4-132 wind turbines in the Cavar wind complex, which is being co-developed by Iberdrola and Caja Rural de Navarra. This project, comprising four wind farms with an installed capacity of 111 MW, is located in the municipalities of Cadreita and Valtierra, in Navarra. It will also maintain the machines for 10 years.

Siemens Gamesa will supply 12 turbines (32 MW) to Alfanar Energy: nine SG 2.6-114 turbines for the La Escalereta II farm in Málaga, and three SG 2.6-114 machines for the La Estancia wind farm in Cádiz. In this case, the company will operate the farms and provide maintenance services for 20 years.

Siemens Gamesa has also reached an agreement with Villar Mir Energía for the turnkey construction of the Tablares (12 MW) and El Sotillo (15 MW) wind farms in Zaragoza.

The company will also deliver six SG 3.4-132 wind turbines to Grupo Jorge for a 21 MW wind farm in Pedrola, Zaragoza, and will provide maintenance services for 10 years.

Siemens Gamesa has also signed an agreement with Falck Renewables to supply four SG 2.6-114 turbines (11 MW) for the Carrecastro wind farm in the Valladolid municipalities of Tordesillas and Velilla.

With these contracts, Siemens Gamesa has sold 1.2 GW in Spain since the end of 2017, entailing the production and installation of 265 wind turbines.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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