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Ørsted heeft een contract gesloten met LOC Group, (UK) om maritieme garantie-inspectiediensten (MWS) te leveren voor de Greater Changhua 1 & 2a offshore windparken in Taiwan. De technische documentbeoordeling en operationele goedkeuringen zullen worden uitgevoerd door het in Londen gevestigde team van het bedrijf, met ondersteuning van LOC Singapore en LOC Seoul. • De kabels, worden vervaardigd door LS Cable & System in Zuid-Korea. • Van Oord (NL) is verantwoordelijk voor het transport, de installatie en het begraven van alle kabelverbindingen. • De offshore windparken Changhua 1 en 2a zullen 111 Siemens Gamesa 8 MW-turbines bevatten, zo'n 35 tot 50 km uit de kust. De projecten hebben een totale capaciteit van circa 900 MW.www.offshorewind.biz/2020/05/20/orste...
GE Renewable Energy and Fina Enerji to Build 193 MW Wind Farms in Turkey GE Renewable Energy announced today that it has been selected by Fina Enerji to supply 52 of its 3 MW platform onshore wind turbines for four wind farms in Turkey: Baglama, Tayakadin, Yalova and Pazarkoy. With a total capacity of 193 MW, the wind farms will produce enough clean energy to power the equivalent 195,000 homes, save about 650,000 tons of CO2 and support Turkey’s renewable energy target. The scope also includes a 10-year servicing agreement. GE Renewable Energy will produce the wind turbine blades in its LM Wind Power’s Bergama site, Izmir, Turkey, where GE has more than 550 employees. Towers will also be produced in the country. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Siemens Gamesa: to supply a wind farm to Taiwan 10:26 26/05/2020 (CercleFinance.com) - Siemens Gamesa RE and Hai Long Offshore Wind announced on Tuesday that the new SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbine will equip the 300 MW Hai Long 2 project, to be built in Taiwan. The deployment of the wind turbine for the remaining phases of the Hai Long project, which totals a capacity of 1,044 MW, is also on the cards, both companies said. 'The exact number of units for the first 300 MW of the project remains to be confirmed based on site-specific conditions. The preferred supplier agreement as published in November 2019 remains subject to contract and final investment decision from the consortium partners,' Siemens Gamesa said. Copyright (c) 2020 CercleFinance.com. All rights reserved.
DNV GL to Evaluate Optimal Power Balancing in South India World’s largest resource of independent energy experts and certification body DNV GL has been contracted by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit to conduct a major control reserve study for the southern region of India. It is the first control reserve study to be conducted in this part of the world and aims to quantify the control reserve requirements that are needed to balance the energy supply from wind and solar and energy demand, according to the renewable energy plans of India’s southern states by 2022. In 2016, the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced one of the world’s largest renewable energy expansion programme, with the stated aim of generating 175 GW of green power by 2022. This is planned to include 100 GW of solar and 60 GW of wind power. India is already one of the world’s leading clean-energy producers, with an installed renewables capacity of 83 GW, plus 31 GW under development and a further 35 GW out for tender, according to the World Economic Forum. The study is a further element in India’s drive towards expanding renewable energy. It forms a part of the Indo-German Energy Programme, a joint initiative of the German Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development and the Indian Ministry of New and Renewable Energy implemented by GIZ India. The study was carried out on behalf of the Southern Regional Power Committee, a Government of India enterprise, and covered the southern states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh. For the study, DNV GL utilized its Renewable Energy Integration Study and Control Reserve Dimensioning Services to quantify the secondary and the tertiary control reserve requirements that will enable optimal sharing of power between the states. Dimensioning of the states’ control reserves will help ensure efficient and cost-effective integration of large-scale renewable energy supplies. DNV GL will provide recommendations to SRPC for control reserve requirement identification based on the final report. Source : Strategic Research Institute
GE Renewable Energy & Powerica to add 103 MW of Wind Capacity in Gujarat GE Renewable Energy announced it has been selected by POWERICA Ltd to supply 38 of its 2.7-132 onshore wind turbines to be installed at the Rajkot and Khambaliya wind farms in Gujarat in India. The Rajkot wind farm is located about 40 km outside of Rajkot city and will comprise 19 onshore wind turbines. The Khambaliya wind farm is located 55 km outside of Jamnagar city and will comprise 19 onshore wind turbines. Both projects were won by Powerica through a competitive bidding process organized by Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam Limited and Solar Energy Corporation of India Limited respectively and will have an output capacity of 51.3 MW each. The wind farms will generate clean electricity that will be sold through a long-term Power Purchase Agreement of 25 years. Power will be distributed to consumers connected to the state grid and national grid respectively. GE Renewable Energy and POWERICA worked closely together to meet the LCOE desired for these wind projects and have created additional value by customizing the wind turbine towers. The 2.7-132 turbine is ideally suited for Gujarat’s wind speed regime. The turbine has been designed primarily at GE’s Technology Centre in Bangalore considering Indian wind conditions and is built on learnings from more than 40,000 GE wind turbines around the world. Upon completion, the Rajkot and Khambaliya wind farms will be equipped with the 2.7-132 wind turbine. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Siemens Gamesa SG 14-222 DD Offshore Wind Turbines for Hai Long Project Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy and Hai Long Offshore Wind announced that the new SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbine is intended to be used at the upcoming 300 MW Hai Long 2 project in Taiwan. The deployment of the turbine for the rest of the 1,044 MW Hai Long pipeline is also being considered. The exact number of units for the first 300 MW of the project remains to be confirmed based on site-specific conditions. The preferred supplier agreement as published in November 2019 remains subject to contract and final investment decision from the consortium partners, Canadian independent power producer Northland Power Inc and Taiwan-based developer Yushan Energy, jointly owned by Mitsui & Co Ltd in Japan and Yushan Energy Pte Ltd in Singapore. The Hai Long offshore wind power plant was awarded through the 2018 grid allocation mechanism in Taiwan. The project site is located approximately 50 kilometres off the coast of Changhua County. The first 300 MW will serve as an anchor for Siemens Gamesa to expand its local footprint and supply base in Taiwan into a regional industrial hub. As announced separately, nacelle production for the 300 MW Hai Long 2 project will begin in Taichung in 2024, and turbine installation will follow thereafter. Source : Strategic Research Institute
RWE Renewables Japan & Kyuden Mirai Energy to Study Offshore Wind Power Project in Akita RWE Renewables Japan GK and Kyuden Mirai Energy Company, Incorporated signed a cooperation agreement on 23 April 2019 to jointly study opportunities for fixed-bottom offshore wind project developments in Japan. They said “We are very pleased to announce today that, based upon the above cooperation agreement, we have recently signed a Joint Bidding Agreement to enter into a full-scale feasibility study jointly undertaken by the two companies for the offshore wind power project planned off the coast of Yurihonjo City, Akita Prefecture. We will proceed with formal preparations of the public tender to be organized by the central government based on the Offshore Wind Promotion Law, as well as the Environmental Impact Assessment filing process.” The two companies will work together, utilizing their respective know-how and strengths, to contribute to the expansion of an offshore wind power market in Japan and overseas, and to the realization of a sustainable society while gaining the understanding of local communities. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Vestas Secures 226 MW Order for Five Wind Energy Projects in Russia Vestas has received a 226 MW order for five wind energy projects in Russia from Wind Energy Development Fund, a joint investment fund created on a parity basis by PJSC Fortum and JSC RUSNANO. With this fifth order from its framework agreement with RUSNANO and Fortum to supply wind energy solutions in Russia, Vestas increases its footprint in the country to a total capacity of almost 830 MW, underlining the company’s leading position in the growing Russian renewable sector. Located in the Rostov and Astrakhan region, the projects will consist of V126-4.2 MW wind turbines with 87m towers and long-term Active Output Management service contracts, offering competitive levelised cost of energy. The contract includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as long-term Active Output Management (AOM 5000) service agreements. The projects will feature a VestasOnline® Business SCADA solution to lower turbine downtime and optimise the energy output. Deliveries are expected to begin in the second quarter of 2021 and commissioning start is planned for the third quarter of 2021. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Vestas Secures Service Agreements for Senvion Turbines in 3 Wind Farms in Australia In partnership with global energy producer EDL, Vestas has secured service agreements for the three Australian wind farms of Coober Pedy in South Australia, Cullerin Range in New South Wales and Wonthaggi in Victoria. Leveraging its world-class multibrand capabilities, Vestas will deliver the maintenance of 23 Senvion MM82 and MM92-2.05 MW wind turbines across the three sites for a total of 47 MW. All agreements will commence immediately and feature the Active Output Management 4000 service programme which is designed to maximise uptime and ensure optimised performance. In securing this service order, Vestas has leveraged its existing expertise to service all major Senvion platforms including the MM82-2.05MW, MM92-2.05, 3.XM EBC and 3.XM NES platforms. Source : Strategic Research Institute
EDF and CEI Groups form JV for Offshore Wind Projects EDF and China Energy Investment Corporation sealed their industrial partnership with the final joint venture agreements and the closing of the transaction. This new company is now building and operating 502 MW of offshore wind power projects off the coasts of Jiangsu Province north of Shanghai in China. It includes Dongtai IV, a 302 MW wind farm fully commissioned since December 2019 and Dongtai V, a 200 MW project now in construction and due to be commissioned in 2021. Together, the partners will continue the construction of Dongtai V windfarm and set up the operations and maintenance activities. EDF Group is taking a 37.5% stake in the common project company through its subsidiaries EDF Renewables and EDF China, whereas CEI Group holds the remaining stakes through its subsidiaries Shenhua Renewable and Shenhua Clean Energy Holdings. This JV creation and the financial closing are a follow-up of the Cooperation Agreement signed on March 25th, 2019, between EDF and CEI chairmen, witnessed by France and China’s Heads of State. Dongtai IV and V represent EDF Group’s first offshore wind projects in China. Source : Strategic Research Institute
TEPCO (Japan) wil de volgende 15 jaar tot $ 18 miljard investeren in offshore windparken in "Zuidoost-Azië en Noord-Amerika” (evenals enkele waterkrachtcentrales) en dit omdat de winstvooruitzichten van de Japanse kerncentrales (o.a. Fukushima) achterop lopen…. De Japanse markt voor offshore windenergie kan nu pas echt van start gaan nadat de regering vorig jaar een wet heeft aangenomen om de ontwikkeling van offshore windparken te stimuleren.Orsted & Tepco hebben in maart 2020 een joint venture company, opgericht: Choshi Offshore Wind Farm KK.www.reuters.com/article/us-tep-hldg-w... ,by%202035%2C%20its%20president%20said.
Vestas wins 50 MW order in China Vestas has received an order for a project in China that includes the supply of 14 V136-3.45 MW wind turbines delivered in 3.6 MW Power Optimised Mode, as well as a 5-year service agreement. Deliveries are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2020, with commissioning planned for the same quarter. The project and customer names are undisclosed. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Construction Starts Blade Facility at Taichung Harbour MHI Vestas supplier Tien Li Offshore Wind Technology Co Ltd has started construction on 210,000 square metre facility in Taichung Harbour to supply blades in Taiwan. Both production and storage facilities are being developed for the mass manufacture of blades to be installed at offshore projects in Taiwan and eventually, throughout Asia-Pacific. Along with the investment at the production and storage area, Taichung Harbour infrastructure is being upgraded to handle turning radius requirements for the transportation of completed blades. This will also enable Taichung Harbour to potentially handle larger cargoes and can allow Tien Li to expand further as larger blade designs are developed. When Tien Li completes the construction of its production footprint, MHI Vestas will be supporting the training of Tien Li employees in the manufacture of blades. Learnings from this training will enable Tien Li to sustainably produce MHI Vestas’ V174 platform for Taiwan and throughout Asia-Pacific. MHI Vestas has in recent months been delivering on its supply chain localisation commitments in Taiwan, supporting the developing offshore wind supply chain through investment, training and jobs. Key components will be sourced from within the country beyond blades. Contracts have been signed in Taiwan for local supply of blade materials (bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates), cables, tower production and castings, with more local supply chain contracts planned for 2020. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Vestas Bags EPC Contract for 48 MW Tra Vinh V1-3 Project in Vietnam Vestas has secured its second full Engineering Procurement Construction contract in Vietnam with a 48 megawatts Tra Vinh V1-3 project from REE Corporation, a Vietnamese publicly listed company. Vestas will provide a full turn-key solution with delivery, installation and commissioning of 12 V150-4.2 megawatts wind turbines delivered in 4.0 megawatts operating mode, as well as the project’s civil and electrical work. The order also includes a 20-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. This will be Vestas’ sixth 20-year long term service agreement signed in Vietnam, underlining the customers’ confidence in its service capabilities. The construction of the project is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of 2021, ahead of the current wind feed-in tariff deadline in Vietnam. Source : Strategic Research Institute
MHI Vestas to Source Switchgear from Mitsubishi Electric in Taiwan MHI Vestas has finalised a purchase agreement with Mitsubishi Electric Europe BV to source switchgear for upcoming offshore wind projects in Taiwan through the participation of local Taiwanese manufacturer, Shihlin Electric and Engineering Corporation. The purchase agreement is expected to enable Mitsubishi Electric and SEEC to build expertise through supplying MHI Vestas’ Taiwanese offshore wind projects, to prepare for potential export to the broader Asia-Pacific region. The assembly and testing of high voltage 66kV switchgear, a key electrical component in offshore wind turbines to help control and protect electrical equipment, will be done at SEEC’s factory in Hsinchu, with first delivery in 2022 for projects to be installed in 2023 and 2024. MHI Vestas is the first offshore wind turbine manufacturer to source high voltage switchgear from within Taiwan. In collaboration with developers Copenhagen Investment Partners and China Steel Corporation, MHI Vestas has developed and is in the process of delivering the leading supply chain localisation plan for offshore wind projects in Taiwan. MHI Vestas has been awarded firm contracts for the Changfang and Xidao projects developed by CIP for total combined capacity of 589 MW, as well as preferred supplier status for the 300 MW Zhong Neng project developed by CSC and CIP. Presently, MHI Vestas has signed firm purchase agreements for critical components such as blades and blade materials bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates, and has also signed a contract in Taiwan for tower supply. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Enel Green Power Delivers First Batch of Towers & Nacelles to Azov Wind Farm Enel Green Power is ready to unleash the wind of sustainability on the Rostov. The first batch of towers and nacelles, the fundamental building blocks of Russia's Azov wind farm, has been delivered to the construction site. The first batch of towers for over a total of 26 turbines consists of three sections to be assembled on-site. The largest is 30 meters long, weighing 79 tonnes for a combined weight from three sections reaching almost 200 tonnes. The journey from the Taganrog terminal to the construction site took 12 hours. Traveling by land and sea on a month-long journey, the first nacelle and a rotor joined the towers in the construction site, as five more nacelles and eight rotors will soon be part of this impressive endeavor since the total weight of the payload reached over 720 tonnes, one nacelle weighs 68 tonnes and a rotor about 35 tonnes. The first batch of wind blades, each 65.5 meters long, weighing 20 tonnes, reached the Azov construction site. Delivery of the main components marks the final stage in the wind farm’s construction process. Enel Russia was awarded the Azov wind farm, along with the 201 MW Murmansk wind farm, for a total capacity of 291 MW, in the 2017 Russian government tender for the construction of 1.9 GW of wind capacity in the country. EGP is in charge of the development and construction of both projects. Enel Russia’s overall investment in the two facilities amounts to approximately 405 million euros, with the investment on the 201 MW wind farm amounting to around 273 million euros. The Azov facility is slated to go online by the end of 2020. Once fully operational, the wind farm will generate roughly 320 GWh of renewable energy each year, offsetting over 250,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Vestas Bags 84 MW Order for V150-4.2 MW Turbines in Vietnam Vestas has secured an 84 MW order to supply, transport, install and commission a total of 20 V150-4.2 MW wind turbines for a wind project in Vietnam. Working closely with the customer to understand their requirements and the site conditions, Vestas was able to customise a solution featuring V150-4.2 MW turbines at a hub height of 145m to help optimise the wind energy production for the project. 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 and customer are undisclosed. The construction of the project is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2021, ahead of the current wind feed-in tariff deadline in Vietnam. The order takes Vestas’ firm order intake for the V150-4.2 MW in Vietnam to over 600 MW since its first order win in March of last year, underlining the turbine variant’s excellent fit to deliver high and efficient energy production in Vietnam’s low to medium wind speeds. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Vestas Bags 48 MW Order from Phong Lieu Wind Power in Vietnam Vestas has secured a 48 MW order with Vietnamese developer, Phong Lieu Wind Power JSC for a wind project located in the Quang Tri Province of Vietnam. This win marks Vestas’ eighth wind project in the province, bringing its footprint in this area to over 300 MW and to a total of almost 700 MW in the country. Vestas will supply, transport, install and commission a total of 12 V150-4.2 MW wind turbines delivered in 4.0 MW operating mode. Similar to previous projects in the province, the Phong Lieu wind farm will leverage on Vestas’ industry-leading siting, project management and transportation capabilities to develop and deliver site-specific solutions in the remote and complex mountainous terrain of the area. 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 construction of the project is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2021, ahead of the current wind feed-in tariff deadline in Vietnam. Source : Strategic Research Institute
MHI Vestas Offshore Wind Strengthens Localisation Commitments in Taiwan MHI Vestas deepens local offshore wind supply chain linkages with agreement to source multiple key turbine components from Taiwan-based Yeong Guan Energy Technology Group. MHI Vestas has signed a purchase agreement with local Taiwanese company, YGG, to source additional components for upcoming production of V174 turbines to be installed offshore in Taiwan. The agreement covers rotor hubs, hub plates and nacelle base frames. V174-9.5 MW turbines provided by MHI Vestas are due to be installed at the Changfang and Xidao projects off the coast of Taiwan, under development by CIP, beginning in 2022. YGG plans to invest over NTD 5 billion at its facility in the port of Taichung to support the production of rotor hubs, hub plates and nacelle base frames in MHI Vestas’ projects. A new production line was set up to support the Changfang and Xidao projects, as YGG prepares to supply components to the Taiwanese market as part of MHI Vestas’ proven V174 turbine. In addition to this contract with YGG, MHI Vestas has signed firm purchase agreements for critical components such as blades, switchgear and blade materials (bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates), and has also signed a contract in Taiwan for tower supply. Source : Strategic Research Institute
Siemens Gamesa Launches SG 3.4-145 Wind Turbine in India Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy continues leading the way in India, one of the largest onshore markets in the world, with the introduction of its next generation wind turbine, the SG 3.4-145. The new wind turbine is specifically designed and optimized for wind conditions in the country, and has a clear objective to deliver the lowest possible Levelized Cost of Energy with high reliability. The turbine is strongly positioned to cater to the needs of the auction market and aims to further drive the growth of wind power in India. The new wind turbine is an extension of the Siemens Gamesa 3.X platform, of which the company has installed more than 3GW globally, and will be manufactured in its facilities in India starting in early 2021. The new model has been upgraded with the 145-meter rotor of the Siemens Gamesa 4.X platform thanks to its modularity, increasing the swept area by 41% and the AEP by 48%, compared to the previous SG 2.2-122. This rotor is already under production in India and the combination of known and proven technologies has enabled Siemens Gamesa to drive the market into the 3MW segment, with the most competitive and reliable solution for projects in India. The SG 3.4-145 stands 127.5 meter tall, with a blade-tip height of 200 meter, which helps it to maximize wind potential at every site. Furthermore, the turbine is designed to adapt to India’s extreme and varying weather conditions supported by an advanced monitoring and cooling system, which ensures efficient thermal conditioning and performance at high-temperature sites. The prototype of the SG 3.4-145 wind turbine was commissioned successfully in the Alaiz wind farm, Spain. The 145-meter rotor diameter uses 71-meter long blades and can operate up to 3.6 MW with flexible rating strategy. The product has been designed to comply with the global IECRE Standards and meets the Indian CEA 2019 requirements. Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Solocal Group
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Stellantis
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)
Technicolor
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Telenet Groep Holding
Tencent Holdings Ltd
Tesla Motors Inc.
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Universal Music Group
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Vedior
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Wavin
WDP
Wegener
Weibo Corp
Wereldhave
Wereldhave Belgium
Wessanen
What's Cooking
Wolters Kluwer
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Yatra Capital Limited
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Zénobe Gramme
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