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GE & LafargeHolcim Team Up for More Circular Wind Industry

GE Renewable Energy and LafargeHolcim announced an MOU to explore circular economy solutions to utilize materials from decommissioned wind turbines. Building on LafargeHolcim’s 10+ years of experience in recovering energy from wind turbine blades, the companies are exploring new ways of recycling wind blades, including as a construction material to build new wind farms.

With its Research & Development team, LafargeHolcim is exploring how wind turbine blades can be turned into sustainable construction materials. This research builds on the company’s work, under its Geocycle brand, to recover energy from GE’s decommissioned turbine blades after they have been removed from the turbine and shredded. Geocycle currently offers co-processing solutions for wind blades in Germany and will evaluate the possibility of extending this solution to other parts of Europe.

This next phase continues the collaboration between these two companies, following the 2020 announcement to co-develop wind turbine towers at record heights using concrete 3D-printing together with COBOD, the Danish 3D printing start-up. Since the start of that collaboration, wind turbine tower prototypes have been developed using concrete 3D printing technology that is stronger, more efficient, and can be built ten times faster than before.

This announcement is a key next step in both partners focus on circular solutions, especially for the European market, at a time when the European Commission has adopted a new Circular Economy Action Plan, one of the main blocks of the European Green Deal.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Ørsted Joins Norwegian Offshore Wind Consortium

Ørsted has joined consortium with Fred Olsen Renewables and Hafslund Eco for establishing a long-term partnership to develop offshore wind in Norway and to compete in Norway's upcoming application round for offshore wind areas. The three parties see the cooperation as the perfect fit for realising large-scale offshore wind projects in combination with an offshore grid. The consortium has the aim to deliver both bottom-fixed and floating offshore wind power, while developing the Norwegian supply chain for the expected large-scale build-out of offshore wind in Norway and in Europe.

The Norwegian government has been a front runner in supporting the early-stage development of floating offshore wind, and the partnership will work closely with the strong local supply chain to expand Norway's strategic position within floating offshore wind, specifically on the Utsira Nord site.

The Norwegian part of the North Sea holds great potential for the development of large-scale offshore wind farms that can supply green energy to Norwegian industries and households, and potentially also to other countries in the North Sea through the offshore grid needed to enable the massive build-out of offshore wind across Europe towards 2050. Offshore wind and offshore grid combined will create a profitable solution for Norway, utilising Norwegian flexible hydropower and delivering renewable power at low cost.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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BP wil windmolens bouwen voor kust Noorwegen

Door ABM Financial News op maandag 14 juni 2021
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(ABM FN-Dow Jones) BP wil in een consortium met Statkraft en Aker Offshore Wind windmolens in zee bouwen bij Noorwegen. Dat maakte het Britse olieconcern maandag voorbeurs bekend.

In de samenwerking zullen de drie partners elk een derde van de aandelen houden. Het consortium dingt mee naar de opdracht om het windmolenpark Sørlige Nordsjø II voor de Noorse kust te bouwen.

De locatie Sørlige Nordsjø II ?biedt toegang tot de export van stroom naar lokale en nabijgelegen markten. Het consortium wil ook onderzoeken of het schone stroom kan leveren aan offshore olie- en aardgasplatforms.
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RWE Starts Construction of Offshore Wind Farm Sofia on Dogger Bank

RWE has begun construction of its flagship 1.4 gigawatts Sofia Offshore Wind Farm project, the largest project currently in construction across its entire renewables fleet. Achievement of the construction milestone is a pivotal moment for the project, after The Crown Estate in 2010 awarded the rights to develop offshore wind energy on Dogger Bank to a consortium of four leading energy companies, including RWE, as part of its Round 3 Leasing Round. The project has since passed a number of milestones in preparation for construction, achieving a Development Consent Order from the Secretary of State in 2015, and submitting a winning bid to the UK Government’s fourth Contract for Difference auction in 2019, with the lowest ever strike price of £39.65 per megawatt hour (in 2012 prices). Finally, in March this year (2021), RWE took the Financial Investment Decision project, which represents a total investment of approximately £3 billion.

The official construction will start with onshore activities, which are also known as enabling works. UK firm Jones Bros Civil Engineering UK has been contracted to carry out the work. These works take place at the site of the new high-voltage direct current converter station, located near the village of Lazenby in Teesside, and which will be constructed by GE’s Grid Solutions, starting in early 2022.

Initial work on the 7 kilometre onshore cable route will start at around the same time, with the contractor for that package due to be announced later this year. RWE has contracted Prysmian to supply and install the onshore export cable from a point between Redcar and Marske-by-the-Sea to the new converter station, before connecting to the existing National Grid substation in Lackenby, Teesside.

Sofia is a 1.4 gigawatts (GW) offshore wind farm located on Dogger Bank, 195 km from the nearest point on the UK’s North East coast. Consisting of a total of 100 turbines, the wind farm is the largest and furthest offshore for RWE, and will provide invaluable experience for the company which is also developing two new adjacent sites, also located on Dogger Bank.

Offshore installation is expected to begin in 2023, with final project completion expected in the fourth quarter of 2026. Sofia will be the first project in the world to install Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy’s brand new 14 MW wind turbine, the most advanced offshore wind turbine technology available.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Encavis Acquires Warnsdorf Wind Farm

Encavis Asset Management AG, a subsidiary of the MDAX-listed wind and solar farm operator Encavis AG, has acquired wind farm Warnsdorf in the district of Prignitz/Brandenburg. The 12 turbines with a total capacity of 43.2 MW, can provide more than 40,000 households with green electricity and avoids more than 47,000 tons of harmful CO2 annually. The turbines were projected by the energy park developer UKA, which will continue the technical park management.

The newly acquired power plants are part of the Encavis Infrastructure Fund II (EIF II), a special fund launched by EAM. The EIF II, offered exclusively by BayernLB and regulatory designed specifically for cooperative and savings banks, is administered by the service KVG HANSAINVEST LUX S.A. These banks attach great importance to stable and predictable cash flows regarding their investment strategy and risk management.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Secures 108 MW Order in Poland from DIF Capital Partners

Vestas has secured orders from DIF Capital Partners for four projects in Poland, all awarded in Poland’s second auction round from 2019, cumulatively totalling 108 MW in capacity. The four projects are Pruszcz (70 MW), Markowice (26 MW), Piaski (8 MW) and Wyszki (4 MW). The Pruszcz and Markowice projects are located in Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship, while the Piaski and Wyszki projects are situated in Wielkopolskie Voivodeship. Across the four projects Vestas will supply and install 52 V100-2.0 MW turbines, as well as two V90-2.0 MW turbines. These orders build on the more than 2.6 GW of installed wind capacity that Vestas has already delivered in Poland.

Vestas will provide service for the projects through 20-year Active Output Management 4000 (AOM 4000) service agreements, providing power performance certainty and Vestas’ industry-leading service expertise throughout the lifetime of the projects.

Turbine deliveries for all four projects are expected to begin in 2021, while commissioning for all projects will be completed by the end of 2022.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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GE Inks Wind Turbine Decommissioning & Recycling Pact with neowa

GE Renewable Energy announced has entered into an MOU for a multi-year agreement with neowa to dismantle decommissioned Germany-based onshore wind turbines and recycle a variety of components, including blades, during partial and full repowering, contributing to the lifecycle circularity of the wind industry. The companies will also jointly explore the potential to expand neowa’s unique blade recycling technology for other countries in Europe. As a part of the agreement, neowa will provide deinstallation services to GE Renewable Energy and its customers, including dismantling and removing decommissioned turbines from the turbine pad, as well as recycling various components. neowa will recycle up to 90% of the mass of the wind turbine. Additionally, neowa will utilize its proprietary process and tools to shred wind turbine blades, including the glass fibers, into pellets of varying sizes, to be used as a feedstock in the production of cement.

neowa has a successful history of supplying composite materials to the cement industry. The cement resulting from this process can ultimately be used to build cement foundations and towers for new turbines, utilizing approximately 20%+ less CO2 compared to conventional processes, and continuing the lifecycle circularity of the product. Through GE’s agreement with neowa, nearly 100% of the blade material, by weight, will be processed and ready for reuse.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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RWE Reports Success in German Onshore Wind Auction

Once again a success for RWE in a German auction for onshore wind energy: In Lower Saxony RWE’s Sanbostel-Bevern wind farm was awarded a subsidy by the German Federal Network Agency. Wind turbines from the manufacturer Nordex, and each with a capacity of 5.7 megawatts (MW), will be installed at the site, which is located in the district of Rotenburg. Three turbines with a total installed capacity of 17.1 MW will be owned by RWE. A fourth turbine is also planned at this location, and which has been developed and will be installed by RWE on behalf of a local citizens-owned company. Construction of the entire wind farm is scheduled to begin next year. Once fully operational, the four wind turbines will be capable of producing enough green electricity to supply the equivalent of more than 15,500 households.

According to the German Federal Network Agency, the total tender volume for the entire auction was 1,243 MW. 137 bids were submitted with a combined volume of 1,161 MW. The tender for onshore wind energy, and which has a bidding deadline of 1st May 2021, was slightly undersubscribed. As a result, awards were made to 127 bids with a bidding volume of 1,110 MW. The average, quantity-weighted award price was 5.91 ct/kWh - and thus below the average, quantity-weighted award price of 6.00 ct/kWh of the preliminary auction.

RWE already operates onshore wind farms with a capacity of more than 550 MW (pro rata view) in Germany. The portfolio is being continuously expanded. Currently, the company is constructing the Jüchen onshore wind farm (27 MW) in collaboration with NEW Re and the city of Jüchen. Six wind turbines are being installed on recultivated land, which was previously part of the Garzweiler opencast mine. Commissioning is planned later this year. In addition, RWE is currently building the Evendorf wind farm (11.7 MW) in Lower Saxony and the Krusemark repowering project (19.8 MW) in Saxony-Anhalt. Both projects were successful in German Federal Network Agency tenders last year. In addition, RWE's Kaskasi Offshore Wind Farm (342 MW) is currently being built 35 kilometres north of the island of Heligoland. RWE is also pushing ahead with innovative hybrid projects, such as a photovoltaic plant with battery storage in the Inden open-cast mine. The battery storage system will serve as a buffer between solar electricity generation and the supply network so that the power feed-in can be even better matched to demand.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Verbeterde klimmende kraan voor windturbines getest in Groningen

www.wattisduurzaam.nl/6879/energie-op...

Als je ziet wat er allemaal nodig is om een 'traditionele' kraan overeind te krijgen voor de opbouw van een windturbine... dan is dit the way to go!
Wel even opletten: de mast moet wel geschikt/gemaakt zijn voor deze kraan. Hij moet gaten hebben voor de grijpers.

Meer foto's van een partner in het project: www.hydrauvision.com/nl/projecten/lcc...

Vestas heeft ook ooit zoiets bedacht, maar die lijkt virtual reality: www.youtube.com/watch?v=D8-s1qXEV4s

De Koalalifter KL-B250 bestaat ook alleen in virtual reality: www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAo5kJdahPs
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bp, Aker & Statkraft Join Forces for Offshore Wind in Norwegian Sea

bp has agreed to join Statkraft and Aker Offshore Wind in a ?consortium bidding to develop offshore wind energy in Norway. The partnership, in which bp, Statkraft and Aker Offshore Wind will each hold a 33.3% ?share, will pursue a bid to develop offshore wind power in the Sørlige Nordsjø II SN2 ?licence area. SN2’s favourable location provides power export access to local and adjacent markets. The ?consortium also intends to explore opportunities to provide clean power to electrify ?offshore oil and gas facilities. The partnership would work with local suppliers, building ?industrial competencies for Norway’s offshore wind market, and contribute toward value ?creation in the Nordic and European energy market.

The consortium brings together the individual companies’ strong technical skills and deep ?experience in offshore energy projects, covering the full value chain from development to ?the delivery of offshore renewable energy to market.?

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Secures EnVentus Order for 102 MW Project in Finland

Vestas has received an order to supply EnVentus turbines to the 102 MW Närpiö Norrskogen project, being developed by EPV Energy Ltd in western Finland. Vestas will supply, install and commission 17 V162-6.0MW turbines at the project, which is located in Närpiö, near Vaasa on the western coast of Finland. The order pushes uptake of the EnVentus platform to over 3 GW, with approximately 1.3 GW of those orders located in Finland. EPV Energy and Vestas have collaborated on several other wind projects in Finland, with over 365 MW installed including the 124 MW Teuva Paskoonharju project currently in execution. At Närpiö Norrskogen, Vestas will provide service through a long-term Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement of more than 30 years, providing power performance certainty and Vestas’ industry-leading service expertise throughout the lifetime of the project.

Turbine deliveries are expected in the second quarter of 2022, with full commissioning of the project expected by the end of 2022.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags EnVentus Order from DTEK Renewables

Vestas has secured an order for the second phase of the DTEK Tiligul project, a wind farm which totals 500 MW in capacity, from DTEK Renewables. This order, which covers the remaining 372 MW of the project, being developed as the second phase of the complex, adds to the 126 MW order which Vestas received in March 2021 for the first phase. In total, the 500 MW DTEK Tiligul project is the largest order received by Vestas in Eastern Europe, and comprises the first EnVentus project in Ukraine. Vestas will also provide service for both phases of the DTEK Tiligul project through a long-term 20-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, providing power performance certainty and Vestas’ industry-leading service expertise throughout the lifetime of the project.

For the second phase of the project, Vestas will be supplying 62 V162-6.0 MW turbines with a hub height of 125 metres.

Full park commissioning is planned for the end of the third quarter of 2022.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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EDF Power Edrington’s Scottish Distilleries with Renewable Energy

Ultra premium spirits business in Edrington has signed up to a four-year deal with EDF that will see their business supplied with 100% renewable energy from October 2021. Energy Edge Consulting, Edrington’s energy advisor, worked with EDF to structure the agreement which will help Edrington meet its sustainability needs and support their ambition of being carbon neutral by 2030. This will mean that all Edrington’s Scottish distilleries, The Macallan, Highland Park and The Glenrothes, as well as their production sites including The Clyde Cooperage and Great Western Road bottling facility will be supplied with energy produced by wind turbines.

Through this agreement the entire 50GWh of power output from six wind turbines at Wardlaw Wood Wind Farm located outside Dalry, North Ayrshire, will be provided each year to Edrington distilleries - plus joint venture North British Distillery sites in Edinburgh and West Lothian.

Wardlaw Wood Wind Farm was developed, built and is operated by the Community Windpower Group.

Edrington is headquartered in Scotland and employs over 3,500 people in its wholly owned and joint venture companies, with over 70% employed overseas. We own our route to market in 15 countries and distribute our brands to more than 100 countries around the world through joint ventures and third-party agreements. Edrington owns a 50% share of North British Distillery in Edinburgh and West Lothian. Edrington’s vision is to give more by building exceptional ultra-premium spirit brands. The Macallan is central focus, supported by Highland Park and The Glenrothes in the fast-growing single malt category and Naked in the blended malt category. Its portfolio is completed with The Famous Grouse Blended Scotch Whisky and Brugal premium rum from the Dominican Republic. Edrington also has strategic partnerships with Tequila Partida and Wyoming Whiskey in the tequila and American whisky categories.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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72 Wind Turbines for 604 MW Kriegers Flak Wind Farm Installed

Jan De Nul Group installs a total of 72 wind turbines of 8.4MW each on behalf of Vattenfall Denmark. All together, these turbines will produce enough green electricity for the annual needs of approximately 600,000 Danish households. Approximately 4.5 months after the start of this installation campaign in January, Jan De Nul, Siemens Gamesa and Vattenfall deliver the 604 MW Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm.

The geographical location of the offshore wind farm offers extremely heterogeneous soil conditions with large lateral variability and boulders on the surface and below. Despite that, Jan De Nul managed to successfully deploy a Jack-Up Installation Vessel for the installation works.

In 2017 and 2018, Jan De Nul Group already designed, built and installed two large Gravity Based Foundations for the offshore high-voltage substations of this new offshore wind farm. Jan De Nul built both concrete structures of 8,000 and 10,000 tonnes on a floating pontoon in the port of Ostend (Belgium) and then towed them to Denmark. In the Baltic Sea, the crane vessel Rambiz installed both foundations on the seabed with the utmost precision.

The works have always been on schedule, thanks to the great teamwork! We are very proud to have helped Denmark in this giant leap in their energy transition.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Vattenfall to Sell Stake in Offshore Wind Farm Hollandse Kust Zuid

Vattenfall and BASF have agreed the sale of 49.5% of Vattenfall’s offshore wind farm Hollandse Kust Zuid in the Netherlands. Once fully commissioned it will be the largest offshore wind farm in the world and also the first one ever to be built without subsidies for the power produced. Vattenfall will use Hollandse Kust Zuid to supply fossil free electricity to its customers in the Netherlands. BASF will use its electricity share to support chemical production in sites across Europe.

BASF and Vattenfall have signed a contract for the purchase of 49.5% of Vattenfall’s wind farm Hollands Kust Zuid by BASF. The purchase price amounts to EUR 0.3 billion and takes into account the achieved status of the project. Including BASF’s contribution to fund the wind farm construction, BASF’s total commitment amounts to around EUR 1.6 billion. Closing of the transaction is expected in the fourth quarter of 2021, subject to the approval of the relevant authorities.

Offshore construction of the wind farm will start in July 2021. Once fully operational, the wind farm will be the largest offshore wind farm in the world with 140 wind turbines and a total installed capacity of 1.5 Gigawatt. The Hollandse Kust Zuid wind farm will also be the first fully merchant offshore wind farm in the world which does not receive any price subsidies for the power produced. The project is expected to become fully operational in 2023. A significant part of the electricity production of HKZ is reserved for Vattenfall’s Dutch customers.

BASF is acquiring the electricity from the wind farm for its ownership share through a long-term power purchase agreement. It will enable BASF to implement innovative, low-emission technologies at several of its production sites in Europe. BASF’s Antwerp Verbund site will benefit from the renewable power to a significant extent. The BASF Antwerp site is the largest chemical production site in Belgium and the second largest BASF Group site worldwide.

The supply scheme to other BASF sites in Europe will depend on the further development of the respective regulation for renewable energy. The wind farm will also support the Netherlands in reaching its target share of renewable power generation and greenhouse gas reduction targets. BASF has more than 1,500 employees in the Netherlands who develop, produce and sell products for many sectors at various locations.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Siemens Gamesa Bags 85 MW Wind Turbine Order from Spain

Siemens Gamesa has signed two new contracts that will strengthen its leadership in Spain, where it currently has nearly 15 GW installed, 53% of the country's total capacity. Specifically, a contract with Grupo Jorge to supply seven SG 5.0-145 wind turbines for a wind farm in Herrera de los Navarros (Zaragoza) and another contract, with a different customer, to supply ten turbines of the same model, also in the province of Zaragoza. The two contracts total 17 turbines and a capacity of 85 MW.

The Herrera de los Navarros wind farm is scheduled to come into operation in the second half of 2022 and the contract includes the maintenance of the turbines for a period of 15 years. The other wind farm will start operations in the first half of 2022 and includes maintenance of the wind turbines for 20 years.

The 17 nacelles that make up the two contracts will be assembled at Siemens Gamesa's plant in Ágreda (Soria), the gearboxes will be produced at the plants in Asteasu (Guipúzcoa), Lerma (Burgos) and the city of Burgos, and the electrical components will be produced at the factories in Reinosa (Cantabria), San Fernando de Henares (Madrid) and Benisanó (Valencia). Siemens Gamesa has nine plants in Spain employing 1,200 people, and more than 4,500 employees in total in the country.

The sum of the two wind farms will provide the area with enough clean energy to power nearly 70,000 homes, one fifth of the province of Zaragoza, and will prevent the annual emission of 224,000 tons of CO2, equivalent to the emissions of around 130,000 vehicles. To achieve these CO2 savings, it would be necessary to plant more than three million trees.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Hydro REIN & Eolus Sign Agreement to Acquire Wind Project

Hydro’s dedicated company for renewables development, Hydro REIN, has together with Swedish wind power developer Eolus agreed to acquire the licensed wind power project Stor-Skälsjön from Enercon GmbH. The Stor-Skälsjön project is a ready-to-be-built wind power plant in Sundsvall and Timrå municipalities within the SE2 price area in Sweden. The project totals up to 260 MW and will be covered by a 12-year ‘as produced’ power purchase agreement (PPA) with Hydro Energy for 70 percent of the volumes. The PPA will be included in Hydro Energy’s total market portfolio, and Hydro’s Energy Markets team will be responsible for balancing and nomination services for all volumes from the plant.

Hydro REIN and Eolus will own 49 and 51 percent, respectively, of the Stor-Skälsjön project. The partners have agreed to divest the majority of the project shares, and a sales process will be initiated during the summer. Supplier contracts will be entered during autumn this year and commissioning of the plant is expected to commence during the second half of 2023.

The Stor-Skälsjön project holds necessary licenses to build. Grid connection will be completed during summer 2021, and construction of internal roads and other infrastructure has already been initiated by Enercon.

Hydro REIN was established as part of Hydro’s strategy to grow in renewables. As communicated previously, an external capital raise for Hydro REIN, including a potential listing, is under evaluation.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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EBRD Lends Funds to Build Two Wind Farms in Poland

Poland is accelerating its transition from fossil fuels with the development, construction and operation of two windfarms with finance from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The EBRD’s local currency loan of PLN 275 million (EUR 60 million) is financing two separate projects, with a parallel commercial lender, Banco Santander SA, who benefits from a partial guarantee from Denmark’s Export Credit Agency, providing the same amount within a PLN 550 million financing package. Santander Bank Polska is acting as Agent, Security Agent and Account Bank. The first project is the 81.4 MW Banie 3 development in northwestern Poland, where 37 turbines will be built. (The Bank provided finance for Banie 1 and 2 in 2016). The second is at Sepopol in north-eastern Poland, where 20 wind turbines will be constructed with a capacity of 44 MW.

The EBRD loans will be divided between the two farms, with PLN 91.6 million going to Derickar Investments, owner of Sepopol windfarm, and PLN 183.4 million to Gaberpoint Investments, owner of Banie 3. Both are Polish companies ultimately owned the Israeli renewables company Energix Renewable Energies.

Poland is committed to reducing its dependency on generating energy from coal with harmful effects on the environment and human health. Since the country relies on coal for 70 per cent of its electricity generation, it faces one of the most significant energy transition challenges of all the Bank's countries of operations. Poland is actively growing its renewable energy sector, and aims to almost double the proportion of final energy consumption from renewables from 12.2 per cent at the end of 2019 to 23 per cent in 2030. As of 2020, Poland’s installed wind capacity was 6.4 GW, representing 51 per cent of its renewable energy capacity. Polish renewables are expected to grow rapidly over the next two decades, which is also reconfirmed by ambitious targets set by Polish Authorities in the recently approved Energy Strategy.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags Offshore Order from Arcadis Ost 1 Wind Farm

Vestas has secured a firm order for the 257 MW Arcadis Ost 1 offshore wind project from Parkwind, to deliver 27 V174-9.5 MW turbines 19 km north east off the coast of the Island of Rugen, in the German Baltic Sea. The V174-9.5 MW turbines will be installed using a new floating installation method, an industry-first, instead of the typical method using a jack-up vessel. In collaboration with Parkwind and the vessel operator, Heerema Marine Contractors, a dual crane vessel will be used which enables the floating installation method, involving dynamic lifting and installation of all turbine components. This innovative installation method prevents challenges with seabed and soil conditions by avoiding contact with the seabed altogether and therefore reduces project risk by allowing faster installation time, contributing to reducing the levelised cost of energy for the project.

Turbine components will be delivered to the Port of Roenne on the Danish island of Bornholm, starting in the third quarter of 2022. Offshore installation is expected commence by the end of 2022 and Arcadis Ost 1 is planned for full operation in 2023.

Once installed, Vestas will also service Arcadis Ost 1 with a 15-year service contract.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas krijgt Belgische opdracht
Geen financiële details gemeld.

(ABM FN-Dow Jones) Vestas heeft een opdracht in de wacht gesleept voor de levering van windturbines voor twee projecten die worden ontwikkeld voor de zware bedrijfsindustrie in België. Dit meldde de Deense bouwer van windturbines woensdag nabeurs.

De financiële details van de opdracht worden niet vermeld.

De opdracht betreft de levering en installatie van turbines aan Storm, een Belgische ontwikkelaar en eigenaar-exploitant van windmolenparken, met een gezamenlijk vermogen van 35 Megawatt.

Storm ontwikkelt het 31 MW ArcelorMittal-windpark en het 4,2 MW Honda Gent Windpark. Beide projecten zijn gelegen in de industriële haven van Gent.

De turbines worden in het vierde kwartaal van 2021 geleverd.

Door: ABM Financial News.

info@abmfn.nl

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