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Vestas Secures Ninth Intertidal Wind Project in Vietnam

An order for a 29 MW wind project from the Vietnamese developer, Soc Trang Energy Joint Stock Company, a subsidiary of Xuan Cau Company Limited, has underlined Vestas’ ability to provide site-specific solutions for complex and challenging site conditions that require careful planning and execution. Located in Soc Trang, a province in the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam, the Soc Trang 7 wind project will feature seven V150-4.2 MW turbines with customised towers placed on reinforced onshore foundations raised above sea level in the shallow near-shore waters.

Vestas will work closely with the customer to handle the complexity of planning and executing the intertidal project, and will supervise the installation of the turbines, strategically placed to exploit the full potential of the Mekong Delta region’s favourable wind conditions. This will be Vestas’ ninth intertidal order since winning its first intertidal order in Vietnam less than a year ago in December 2019.

The order also includes a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, designed to maximise energy production for the site. With a yield-based availability guarantee, Vestas will provide the customer with long-term business case certainty.

The project is planned to achieve commissioning in the third quarter of 2021.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Ramboll to Deliver Full Jacket Foundation Design for Zhong Neng Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan

Global leading engineering company Ramboll has been contracted by China Steel Power Corporation to deliver the full jacket foundation design for the Zhong Neng offshore wind farm which will have a capacity of 300 MW. The project is another important milestone for Taiwan’s strategy to invest into renewable energy. The Zhong Neng offshore wind farm is located about 20 km off the west coast of Changhua County in Taiwan. The 300 MW offshore wind farm is co-developed by China Steel Corporation and Copenhange Infrastructure Partners and is scheduled for completion in 2024. To harness synergies with the international offshore wind industry, CSC joined forces with an experienced renewable energy fund management company with focus on offshore wind energy.

China Steel Power Corporation has contracted Ramboll to provide the conceptual, FEED, and detailed designs for the primary and secondary structure of the jacket foundations, piles, and transition pieces, including parts of the metocean assessment, as well as manufacturing and installation support.

The new and rapidly growing offshore wind market in Taiwan requires a continuous steep learning curve, especially when it comes to the challenging climate conditions. Situated in-between tropics, Taiwan’s offshore waters are exposed to extreme natural forces such as earthquakes, sand waves, and soil liquefaction. This adds complexity to the design and engineering aspects, and it requires innovative thinking and flexibility in terms of foundation techniques and installation.

Zhong Neng is adjacent to CIP’s Chang Fang and Xidao offshore wind farms where Ramboll has also provided the concept, FEED and detailed design for the offshore jacket foundations. All three offshore wind farms will have a combined capacity of 900MW and will sustainably supply approximately 900.000 Taiwanese households with clean renewable energy.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Keppel Secures New Contracts in Offshore Renewable Energy Industry

Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd has secured a contract valued at approximately SGD 600 million from an energy company for the engineering, procurement and construction of a vessel for the offshore renewable energy industry. This is in line with Keppel Corporation’s Vision 2030, which includes seeking opportunities in providing renewable energy solutions.

Keppel O&M is able to provide a variety of design and construction solutions for the offshore renewable energy industry. It is currently building converter stations and substations to support the offshore wind energy industry in the German sector of the North Sea and in Taiwan. It delivered and has a stake in Blue Tern, one of the world’s largest and most advanced multipurpose offshore wind turbine installers for the UK North Sea.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Lekela Brings its Fourth South African Wind Farm Online

Lekela announced that its Perdekraal East Wind Farm in South Africa has successfully reached commercial operations. This makes it the first wind farm from Round 4 of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme to do so. Lekela’s first wind farm in South Africa, Noupoort, was likewise the first project from Round 3 to reach commercial operation, back in 2016. Perdekraal East is situated within the Witzenberg Local Municipality in the Western Cape, less than two hours from Cape Town. Construction for the 110MW project began in 2018 and has been achieved with a high level of locally manufactured content, including wind turbine towers and two large high voltage transformers.

The project, which will use 48 Siemens SWT-2.3-108 turbines, will supply electricity to power up to 111,000 South African homes. The wind farm will provide approximately 360 GWh of energy each year, eliminating approximately 410,000 tonnes of carbon in comparison to traditional power plants.

The wind farm at Perdekraal East is the fourth in South Africa owned by Lekela-led consortia to become operational, with these wind farms producing a total of 470MW of power. A fifth project in the country, at Kangnas with a capacity of 140MW, is still under construction and is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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RWE Expands Renewables Business to Taiwan

RWE is taking part in Taiwan’s largest annual energy trade fair and conference. This underlines RWE’s ambitions to expand its renewables business to Taiwan and the wider Asia-Pacific region. During the “Energy Taiwan 2020” event, taking place this week in Taipei, RWE will be one of the leading exhibitors. In addition speakers and panelists from RWE will share their expertise in the development, construction and operation of large offshore wind farms and give insights on new technologies, such as floating offshore wind.

With over 120 years history of electricity generation, RWE is today one of the world’s leading companies for renewable energies and globally ranked as the second largest operator in offshore wind. Earlier this year, RWE Renewables (operating at that time as innogy Renewables) announced its entry into the Taiwanese offshore wind market through a strategic partnership with Asia Cement Corporation. The partners jointly continue the development of the Chu Feng offshore wind project with a planned installed capacity of up to 448 megawatts. The large scale offshore wind farm will be located off the northwest coast of Taiwan near Hsinchu City, in the wind-rich Taiwan Strait.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Vestas Bags Orders from Wind Project in Vietnam

An order for a 29 MW wind project from the Vietnamese developer, Soc Trang Energy Joint Stock Company, a subsidiary of Xuan Cau Company Limited, has underlined Vestas’ ability to provide site-specific solutions for complex and challenging site conditions that require careful planning and execution. Located in Soc Trang, a province in the Mekong Delta of southern Vietnam, the Soc Trang 7 wind project will feature seven V150-4.2 MW turbines with customised towers placed on reinforced onshore foundations raised above sea level in the shallow near-shore waters. Vestas will work closely with the customer to handle the complexity of planning and executing the intertidal project, and will supervise the installation of the turbines, strategically placed to exploit the full potential of the Mekong Delta region’s favourable wind conditions. This will be Vestas’ ninth intertidal order since winning its first intertidal order in Vietnam less than a year ago in December 2019.

The order also includes a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, designed to maximise energy production for the site. With a yield-based availability guarantee, Vestas will provide the customer with long-term business case certainty.

The project is planned to achieve commissioning in the third quarter of 2021.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Vestas Bags GEC Order for The la Bang 1 Wind Project in Vietnam

Vestas has secured a 50 MW order in Vietnam with local developer Ia Bang Wind Power Joint Stock Company, owned by the Vietnam-based renewable power producer Gia Lai Electricity Joint Stock Company. This is Vestas second project with GEC and it will take its total order intake past 1.1 GW in Vietnam. The contract includes the supply and supervision of the installation of 12 V150-4.2 MW wind turbines delivered in different power ratings to optimise energy production for the site’s specific wind conditions. The la Bang 1 wind project will be located in Gia Lai province in the Central Highlands of Vietnam, a region with generous wind resources and a growing pipeline of wind projects.

The order also includes a 10-year Active Output Management 5000 service agreement, designed to maximise energy production for the site. With a yield-based availability guarantee, Vestas will provide the customer with long-term business case certainty.

The project is planned to achieve commissioning in the third quarter of 2021.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Willy B.
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Ik lees hier enkel Europese aannemers (Vestas, Siemens Gamesa) die projecten aangaan.

Iemand bekend met Chinese Xinjiang Goldwind?
4e speler wereldwijd blijkbaar (vooral actief in China uiteraard, maar ook in Brazilie, Turkije, Argentinië, ...
Joni-2
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Willy B. schreef op 13 november 2020 16:15:

Ik lees hier enkel Europese aannemers (Vestas, Siemens Gamesa) die projecten aangaan.

Iemand bekend met Chinese Xinjiang Goldwind?
4e speler wereldwijd blijkbaar (vooral actief in China uiteraard, maar ook in Brazilie, Turkije, Argentinië, ...
Eigenlijk gaat geen enkele bouwer van windmolens zoals Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, Nordex of GE of Goldwind, een wind project aan.

Dit doen grote projectontwikkelaar, zoals:
• Grotere nutsbedrijven (Orsted, Iberdrola, Enel, RWE, Verbund, Nextera Energy, Eversource, Vattenfall….)
• Grote gas /olie bedrijven die bezig zijn met een groene omschakeling (Shell, BP, Equinor,....)
• Gespecialiseerde groene investering maatschappijen (o.a. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP))
• Tijdelijke samenwerkingsverbanden tussen verschillende gespecialiseerde bedrijven

Deze projectontwikkelaars kiezen dan een firma om:
• Een bodemonderzoek te doen (Fugro)
• Te baggeren (Deme, Boskalis)
• De funderingen te maken (Aker offshore…)
• De windmolens te leveren, (GE, Siemens Gamesa, Vestas)
• De kabels te leveren voor de verbindingen (Prysmian)
• De aansluiting of zee stopcontact, op het hoogspanningsnetwerk te leveren (o.a. Siemens doet dit in opdracht van Tennet of Elia)
• ...
Waarna ze een dossier (met prijs) voor een aanbesteding kunnen indienen, om een vergunning te bekomen..

Bij de Chinese bedrijven is het niet zo duidelijk, wie juist wat doet…moet je eerst Sinologie voor studeren lijkt me…de Europese en US bedrijven doorgronden is al niet makkelijk...

Goldwind is wel niet toegelaten, voor wat momenteel het grootste offshore wind project in de wereld is , vlak voor hun deur...: Taiwan.... :)
Willy B.
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Joni-2 schreef op 14 november 2020 17:55:

[...]

Eigenlijk gaat geen enkele bouwer van windmolens zoals Vestas, Siemens Gamesa, Nordex of GE of Goldwind, een wind project aan.

Dit doen grote projectontwikkelaar, zoals:
• Grotere nutsbedrijven (Orsted, Iberdrola, Enel, RWE, Verbund, Nextera Energy, Eversource, Vattenfall….)
• Grote gas /olie bedrijven die bezig zijn met een groene omschakeling (Shell, BP, Equinor,....)
• Gespecialiseerde groene investering maatschappijen (o.a. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP))
• Tijdelijke samenwerkingsverbanden tussen verschillende gespecialiseerde bedrijven

Deze projectontwikkelaars kiezen dan een firma om:
• Een bodemonderzoek te doen (Fugro)
• Te baggeren (Deme, Boskalis)
• De funderingen te maken (Aker offshore…)
• De windmolens te leveren, (GE, Siemens Gamesa, Vestas)
• De kabels te leveren voor de verbindingen (Prysmian)
• De aansluiting of zee stopcontact, op het hoogspanningsnetwerk te leveren (o.a. Siemens doet dit in opdracht van Tennet of Elia)
• ...
Waarna ze een dossier (met prijs) voor een aanbesteding kunnen indienen, om een vergunning te bekomen..

Bij de Chinese bedrijven is het niet zo duidelijk, wie juist wat doet…moet je eerst Sinologie voor studeren lijkt me…de Europese en US bedrijven doorgronden is al niet makkelijk...

Goldwind is wel niet toegelaten, voor wat momenteel het grootste offshore wind project in de wereld is , vlak voor hun deur...: Taiwan.... :)

Thx man
voda
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Fugro en NYK Group willen samen aan de slag met Japanse windmolenparken

(ABM FN-Dow Jones) Fugro en NYK Group hebben een intentieverklaring getekend om geotechnische diensten op zee te gaan aanbieden in Japan. Dit meldde de Nederlandse bodemonderzoeker maandag.

De financiële details werden niet vermeld.

Volgens Fugro is offshore windenergie in Japan snel aan populariteit aan het winnen.

De twee bedrijven zullen ook samenwerken aan een haalbaarheidsstudie voor de exploitatie van een onderzoeksschip voor duurzame energieprojecten.

Fugro denkt in deze strategische samenwerking te kunnen profiteren van de kennis die NYK heeft van de Japanse markt.

Door: ABM Financial News.
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Joni-2
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Orsted to Develop Offshore Wind Projects in South Korea

Orsted announced its intention to develop South Korean offshore wind projects with a potential capacity of up to 1.6GW off the coast of Incheon City.

Published on :
09 Dec, 2020 , 7:16 am
Orsted announced its intention to develop South Korean offshore wind projects with a potential capacity of up to 1.6GW off the coast of Incheon City.
Earlier this year, Orsted achieved an important milestone by deploying four floating lidars off the coast of Incheon and has progressed well in collecting all relevant data for securing the potential 1.6GW offshore wind sites.

Osted's projects in Incheon could provide clean energy to 1.4 million South Korean households and reduce carbon emissions by almost 4 million metric tons per year, thus making significant contributions to the Green New Deal and President Moon's recently announced target of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.
In addition, these South Korean flagship projects would bring multitrillion won of investment, generate economic activities and create high-quality jobs.

Many leading South Korean companies have been working with Orsted for offshore wind projects in Europe and Asia, including POSCO Steel, CS Wind, LS Cable, Hyosung, Samkang M&T, Hyundai ESI and EEW Korea. Most recently, Samkang M&T and Hyundai ESI have completed the fabrication of the first jacket foundations for Orsted's Greater Changhua 1 & 2a Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan, demonstrating effective cross-border partnerships.

With a strong commitment to supporting South Korea's green energy transition, Orsted aims to work with South Korean suppliers and shape a healthy and competitive domestic supply chain that can maintain and expand its export success.

Source: steelguru.com
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NovaWind JSC Wins a Contract for 192.5 MW in Russia

ROSATOM wind power division NovaWind JSC has wi\on a contract for 192,5 MW capacity as part of investment project selection. This project selection was final under the first RES Capacity Supply Agreement program. NovaWind’s VetroSGC-2 applications totalling 192,5 MW were selected under the investment project tender for the construction of renewable energy source based generating facilities. The total portfolio of NovaWind JSC is now about 1,2 GW, which corresponds to 35% of the wind energy market in Russia. The submitted applications relate to projects to be commissioned in 2023–2024. The projects will be implemented under RES capacity supply agreements for a period of 15 years.

NovaWind JSC, a ROSATOM division, is to consolidate efforts in the electric power industry advanced segments and technological platforms. The company was founded in September 2017. Enterprises within NovaWind focus on the management of all ROSATOM competencies in wind energy – from design and construction to power engineering and wind farm operation. In total, enterprises within NovaWind JSC will have to create wind farms with a total capacity of about 1.2 GW by 2024.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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MHI Vestas Leases Waterside Manufacturing Facility

MHI Vestas Offshore Wind and CIP Changfang & Xidao Offshore Wind Project lease Fortune Electric site in Taichung Harbour as preparations continue to carry out turbine hub and final nacelle-related assembly in Taiwan. MHI Vestas has taken on significant acreage in Taichung Harbour as it ramps up preparations to deliver the world’s most ambitious offshore wind localisation plan in Taiwan.

MHI Vestas and developer Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners have secured a 5000 square metre site located centrally in zone 1 of Taichung Harbour adjacent to the pre-assembly quayside of CIP’s Changfang & Xidao Offshore Wind Project, intended for assembly activities for some of the projects to be delivered in Taiwan using V174 technology. This site is being leased from Fortune Extra High Voltage Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of Fortune Electric Co., Ltd., and will be prepared for MHI Vestas’ operations.

For certain MHI Vestas projects, turbine hub assembly is expected to be carried out on the site, as well as final nacelle-related assembly and testing.

Hub assembly activities at Fortune’s site will involve some of the offshore wind components made locally in Taiwan, including hub plates from Yeong Guan Energy Technology Group YGG and spinner covers from the Atech / Fassmer FACT joint venture. YGG and FACT are among the many Taiwanese suppliers producing offshore wind turbine components as beneficiaries from MHI Vestas and CIP’s world-leading sustainable localisation plan, which has been approved by Taiwanese authorities.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags Order for Two Wind Projects in Vietnam

Leveraging its global experience and extensive project planning capabilities, Vestas will supply and supervise the installation of V150-4.2 MW turbines for the two 50 MW projects Nhon Hoa 1 and 2 Wind Farms in the Gia Lai province of Vietnam. This order takes Vestas’ total order intake in Vietnam past 1 GW in 2020 and reaffirms its leadership position in the market. The order is placed by Phu Dien JSC, one of Vestas’ biggest customers in Vietnam, that earlier in the year signed contracts for two other projects with a combined capacity of 88MW.

Upon commissioning, Vestas will commence a 20-year, full scope Active Output Management 5000 service agreement for both projects, designed to maximise energy production for the project. With a yield-based availability guarantee, Vestas will provide the customer with long-term business case certainty.

Both projects are expected to be commissioned by the third quarter of 2021.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags 97 MW Order for Wind Project in Australia

In partnership with Global Power Generation, a subsidiary of the multinational power company Naturgy Group, Vestas has secured a 97 MW deal for the Hawkesdale Wind Farm in Victoria, Australia. The project will feature 23 V136-4.2 MW wind turbines which Vestas will supply and install. Upon completion, Vestas will also deliver a 15-year Active Output Management 5000 service agreement. With an energy-based availability guarantee, the service agreement will maximise the energy production of the fleet and provide Global Power Generation (Naturgy Group) with long-term business case certainty.

The deal follows Vestas’ recent announcement of the second stage of the Berrybank wind project and the Ryan Corner wind project, two new Victorian wind parks to be developed with Global Power Generation. Together, the three projects will export a total of 425 MW of clean energy to the Australian grid.

Hawkesdale Wind Farm is set to power approximately 35,000 homes and create around 145 jobs during its construction.

Delivery of the turbines is expected to occur in the third quarter of 2021, with commissioning scheduled for the third quarter of 2022.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
Joni-2
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Ørsted haalt CDPQ en Cathay PE binnen als investeerders in het Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Windpark in Taiwan.

Ørsted heeft vandaag overeenkomsten getekend met een consortium bestaande uit de wereldwijde institutionele investeerder Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), en het Taiwanese private equity-fonds Cathay PE, dat in totaal 50% van de aandelen van Ørsted's 605 MW Greater Changhua 1 Offshore zal verwerven.
CDPQ wordt de grootste eigenaar van de twee nieuwe partners.

De Greater Changhua 1-site maakt deel uit van het 900 MW Greater Changhua 1 & 2a Offshore Windpark, dat Ørsted momenteel bouwt en naar verwachting in 2022 zal afronden.

Als onderdeel van de overeenkomst zal Ørsted het Greater Changhua 1 Offshore Windpark bouwen onder een volledig EPC-contract. Ørsted zal ook langetermijnoperaties en onderhoudsdiensten (O&M) leveren vanuit zijn O & M-basis in de haven van Taichung.

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250MW West Bakr Wind Farm Installs First Turbine

Lekela recently announced the successful installation of the first turbine at its 250MW West Bakr wind project in Egypt. The installation marks an important step for the project, which began construction in February. In total, 96 turbines will be installed by Siemens Gamesa, with the wind farm set to become operational in 2021. Located 30 kilometres north-west of Ras Ghareb, West Bakr Wind is part of the Government’s Build, Own, Operate scheme. It will provide an additional 250 MW of clean energy to the grid as the country strives to meet its target of generating 20% of its electricity from renewable sources by 2022. The project will also prevent more than 550,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year.

Despite the challenges presented by Covid-19, construction has continued in recent months and is on track with our commitments to EETC and to reach its Commercial Operation Date by end of 2021. During this time, the overarching priority has been to support the health and safety of all employees, contractors and partners involved in the construction. In line with its strategy to support the local communities where it operates, Lekela has also donated 4,400 packages of preventative supplies including face masks and hand sanitizer to residents of Ras Ghareb.

Since the beginning of the construction phase, and as part of its commitment to creating shared value with local communities, Lekela has also launched a Women's Literacy Program in Ras Ghareb. The first phase of the program launched in September 2020 over a two-week session including 21 women. Financed by Lekela, the program will implement in several phases; and is managed in collaboration with the Egyptian Ministry of Education, the Egyptian Ministry of Social Security, and the Ras Ghareb Local Council.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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GE Renewable Energy Scores Another Win in Vietnam

GE Renewable Energy announced that it has secured a 27.2 MW contract to supply 8 units of GE’s 3 MW-137 wind turbines to support construction of the Phuoc Minh Wind Farm, located in Ninh Thuan, in the South Central Region of Vietnam. A consortium of PowerChina Huadong Engineering Corporation, Henste Engineering and IPC Group will provide full Engineering, Procurement and Construction services for the project. The 3 MW turbine platform offers more flexibility across wind regimes. GE's 3 MW onshore wind turbine platform is adaptable to a full spectrum of wind regimes. Our 3 MW turbines range from 3.2 to 3.8 MW power output, and the 3 MW-137 is one of highest performing turbines within the 3 MW portfolio. The wind farm is expected to contribute in excess of 100 million kWh of electricity annually to the national grid once the project is fully operational by third quarter of 2021.

This is another addition to the partnership in Vietnam with PowerChina Huadong Engineering Corporation, a long-term global EPC partner of GE. This partnership signifies the successful collaboration of the two companies in EPC projects bringing innovative and challenging renewable efforts to advance wind energy in Vietnam and across the globe.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Wins Order in India

Vestas has received a new order from one of its existing customers, MSPL Limited, for its 17 MW Hospet project in Karnataka, India. This will add to Vestas’s existing installed base in India of close to 4 GW. The order includes supply and installation of seven V120-2.2 MW turbines and one V100-2.0 MW turbine.

Deliveries are expected to begin in the first quarter of 2021, while commissioning is planned for the third quarter of 2021.

Source - Strategic Research Institute
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