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Schotland opent aanbesteding voor bouw windmolenpark

(ABM FN-Dow Jones) Schotland heeft bedrijven uitgenodigd om in te tekenen op een opdracht voor de bouw van windturbines op zee. Dit liet beheerder Crown Estate Scotland woensdag weten in een persbericht.

Volgens de beheerder kan het programma van ScotWind Leasing met het aantal turbines dat in zee moet verrijzen alle Schotse huishoudens van energie voorzien, terwijl er ook op CO2-uitstoot wordt bespaard. In totaal is met deze projecten meer dan 8 miljard Britse pond gemoeid.

Het programma volgt op eerdere initiatieven op dit vlak in Engeland en Wales waar 20 miljard Britse pond aan investeringen mee is gemoeid.

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Seaway 7’s Aberdeen base set for Seagreen

SSE Renewables has announced Aberdeen-based Seaway 7 has been selected to install the inter-array cables and foundations for the Seagreen offshore wind farm. The 1,075MW project is located 27km off the coast of Angus. When completed Seagreen will be Scotland’s single largest source of renewable energy, providing a significant contribution to Scotland’s net zero ambition and enough clean, renewable energy to power 1 million homes. The full contract will support around 30 jobs within Seaway 7, the Renewables business unit of Subsea 7, at their Aberdeen office where the Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation contract will be managed. This includes the installation of the inter-array cables and foundations for the offshore project. This number is expected to rise to around 50 jobs at peak activity.

The subcontract for the fabrication of foundations is still being negotiated and will be announced in due course.

At the end of 2019, SSE Renewables appointed Montrose port as the preferred location of the operations and maintenance base for Seagreen, bringing investment and jobs to the local area for the lifetime of the project.

Seagreen is the only Scottish offshore wind project to have been successful in the UK Government’s most recent auction for low carbon power, with a portion of the project awarded a 15-year contract.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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MHI Vestas Offshore Wind Bags Major Wind Turbine Order for Seagreen Offshore Project

MHI Vestas Offshore Wind AS has received a 1,140 MW order for delivery of wind turbines for the Seagreen offshore project in Scotland. The order has been placed by Seagreen Wind Energy Limited and comprises 114 nnumber of V164-10.0 MW turbines delivered in different load optimised modes to adapt to grid requirements. The wind turbines will be delivered by MHI Vestas Offshore Wind AS.

The contract will see MHI Vestas manufacture and install turbines at the 1,140MW Seagreen site, its fourth project in Scotland. MHI Vestas has also signed a service and maintenance agreement at the project for a period of 15 years.

The Seagreen project has been under development since 2010, when it was part of the award to exclusive development rights for the Firth of Forth Zone of the UK’s Round 3 offshore wind farm development programme. Seagreen will provide around 5,000GWh annually of clean renewable energy, supplying the energy needs of around one million homes and saving around 1.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually.

MHI Vestas Offshore Wind is a 50:50 joint venture between Vestas Wind Systems 50 percent) and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd. The company’s sole focus is to design, manufacture, install and service wind turbines for the offshore wind industry.

Source : Strategic Research Institute,
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Vestas secures 35 MW auction win in Poland
News release from Vestas Northern and Central Europe
Hamburg, 16 June 2020

Vestas has worked closely with KGAL Investment Management to develop a customised wind energy solution that has enabled our customer to succeed in a competitive auction. Awarded at the Polish wind-solar-energy auction in December 2019, this order marks another win for Vestas in the auction round. So far, Vestas has supported our customers to win more than 900 MW in auctions in Poland, attesting to the increasing competitiveness of onshore wind energy in the market.

Further demonstrating the continued strong demand for Vestas’ 2 MW platform, the Elblag (Krasin) wind project in northern Poland will comprise 16 V110-2.0 MW turbines deployed in 2.2 MW Power Optimised Mode with 120m towers in combination with a 25-years Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement. This site-specific solution will lower the levelised cost of energy while at the same time maximise the power production of the project.

“This order emphasises our long-standing relationship with Vestas and will expand the Vestas turbine fleet in our managed portfolio to over 480 MW”, outlines Michael Ebner, Managing Director of KGAL Investment Management, who is responsible for the infrastructure asset class. “The long-term service agreement adds additional security and stability to the project’s expected revenue streams which are hedged by the auction award. With this project we are expanding in Poland and complement KGAL’s renewables portfolio in nine other European countries”.

“Helping our customers to win more than 900 MW during the first two auction rounds in Poland, this order from our valued customer KGAL Asset Management underlines our ability to support our customers’ success in auctions while creating maximum return for their investment in wind”, states Nils de Baar, President of Vestas Northern and Central Europe.

The project will feature a VestasOnline® Business SCADA solution, lowering turbine downtime and thus optimising the energy output. The contract further includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as a 25-years Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreements.

Deliveries are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2020, while commissioning is planned for the fourth quarter of 2021.
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Ørsted reaches new offshore wind milestone with turbine number 1,500

Ørsted has reached another milestone in its expanding offshore wind business with the installation of offshore wind turbine 1,500. Ørsted is set to more than double its offshore wind capacity in the coming five years using ever larger turbines. When Ørsted recently installed the 25th of Borssele 1 & 2's 8MW wind turbines, it was also the 1,500th offshore wind turbine installed by Ørsted.

Ørsted is the first offshore wind developer to reach this significant milestone. Before construction start at Borssele 1 & 2, Ørsted had already installed 6.8GW offshore wind capacity globally, which annually supplies green electricity for the equivalent of 6.6 million households. Ørsted is currently constructing 3GW of offshore wind and aims to have installed a total of 15GW by 2025 in Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Taiwan, UK and the US.

Ørsted installed the world's first offshore wind turbine at Vindeby, Denmark, in 1991. The entire offshore wind farm, consisting of 11 turbines, had a capacity of 5MW - a lot less than the capacity of a single modern offshore wind turbine. In 2012, 21 years after Vindeby, Ørsted installed its 500th turbine, which was achieved at Walney Offshore Wind Farm in the UK. The 1,000th followed only four years later at the German Gode Wind 1 & 2 project.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Enel Green Power Bags 83 MW in Italy in GSE’s Second Auction

Enel Green Power was awarded 68 MW of new renewable capacity for two wind projects and 38.3 MW of nominal capacity deriving from the repowering of already-operational hydro plants in the second renewable auction launched by the Italian state owned energy service company Gestore Servizi Energetici. Specifically, the company participated in the 500 MW tender for new wind and solar projects and the 98.5 MW tender for renovations of renewable plants with a capacity exceeding 1 MW.

Regarding the new capacity, the two wind farms are located in Campania and Basilicata. The upgrading and useful life extension concerns the three hydro plants already operating in the municipalities of Castiglione dei Pepoli (Bologna), Civitella in Val di Chiana (Arezzo) and Montecreto (Modena).

The construction of new capacity and the upgrading of existing plants in Italy are part of the wider commitment of the Enel Group to the growth of renewables and to decarbonization which in our country foresees, in the 2020-2022 period, the development of new renewable capacity for around 700 MW and for which EGP has developed a pipeline of approximately 1.3 ** GW of opportunities that can start operating in the same period.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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MHI Vestas Final Turbine Sails to WindFloat Atlantic Project Site

MHI Vestas confirmd that the final V164-8.4 MW turbine atop Principle Power’s semi-submersible WindFloat Foundation has left the quay in Northern Spain and is sailing toward the project site. When the final turbine arrives at its destination after a 250 km journey, WindFloat Atlantic will consist of three V164-8.4 MW turbines, the largest and most powerful wind turbines operating on floating foundations worldwide. The project site is located 20 km off the coast of Viana do Castelo in Portugal at a sea depth of 100 meters. The WindFloat Atlantic project is being developed by a consortium made up of EDP Renewables, Engie, Repsol and Principle Power.

Once fully commissioned, the 25 MW project will deliver clean energy to 60,000 homes and provide insights related to progressing the future floating projects in the offshore wind industry.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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1,400 GW of Offshore Wind Possible by 2050 – OREAC

On World Ocean Day, the Ocean Renewable Energy Action Coalition has announced its vision for 1,400 GW of offshore wind globally by 2050 to drive decarbonisation and a green economic recovery from the COVID-19 crisis. This ambition goes beyond current offshore wind forecasts, but is entirely achievable considering the resource potential, technology innovation, and government appetite to position offshore wind at the centre of the global energy transition.

OREAC was formed in response to the 2019 call for ocean-based climate action by the High Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy Ocean Panel and represents ocean energy in the global dialogue on a sustainable ocean economy. The Ocean Panel is a unique initiative of 14 serving world leaders working with diverse stakeholders to accelerate bold, pragmatic solutions for realising a sustainable ocean economy.

OREAC is spearheaded by Ørsted and Equinor, and includes other major players in the global offshore wind industry: CWind, Global Marine Group, JERA, MHI Vestas, MingYang Smart Energy, Mainstream Renewable Power, Shell, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, TenneT, and GE Renewable Energy. Additional partner organisations include Global Wind Energy Council, World Resources Institute, UN Global Compact, the Chinese Wind Energy Association and Ocean Energy Systems.

A report commissioned by the Ocean Panel shows that ocean-based renewable energy, such as offshore wind, floating solar, tidal and wave power, could meet nearly 10 per cent of the global annual greenhouse gas emissions reductions needed to remain on a Paris-compliant 1.5 degree centigrade pathway in 2050. It estimates that up to 85 per cent of this decarbonisation potential will come from offshore wind. 1,400 GW of offshore wind would power one-tenth of global electricity demand while saving over 3 billion tonnes of CO2 per year, equal to taking 800 million cars off the road.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Secures 35 MW Auction Win in Poland

Vestas has worked closely with KGAL Investment Management to develop a customised wind energy solution that has enabled our customer to succeed in a competitive auction. Awarded at the Polish wind-solar-energy auction in December 2019, this order marks another win for Vestas in the auction round. Further demonstrating the continued strong demand for Vestas’ 2 MW platform, the Elblag (Krasin) wind project in northern Poland will comprise 16 V110-2.0 MW turbines deployed in 2.2 MW Power Optimised Mode with 120m towers in combination with a 25-years Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement. This site-specific solution will lower the levelised cost of energy while at the same time maximise the power production of the project.

The project will feature a VestasOnline Business SCADA solution, lowering turbine downtime and thus optimising the energy output. The contract further includes supply, installation and commissioning of the wind turbines, as well as a 25-years Active Output Management 5000 service agreements.

Deliveries are expected to begin in the third quarter of 2020, while commissioning is planned for the fourth quarter of 2021.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags 18MW Order from Inergia in Italy

Vestas has secured an order from Inergia SpA, a leading producer of renewable energy in Italy, for the Stornara project located in the Apulia region. Awarded in the Italian auction round in October 2019, the 18 MW order adds to the more than 1.1 GW of contracts signed by Vestas in Italy’s auction system, thus demonstrating its ability to support customers in submitting winning auction bids. The order reinforces Vestas’ leadership in the country’s wind energy sector, where it has installed more than 4.3 GW since 1991, accounting for a 40 percent market share.

The order includes the supply and installation of five V136-3.45 MW wind turbines delivered in 3.6 MW Power Optimised Mode, as well as a 10-year Active Output Management 4000 service agreement.

Turbine delivery will begin in the first quarter of 2021 with commissioning scheduled for the same quarter.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Siemens Gamesa to supply 13 Turbines to Coesfeld Letter Bruch Wind Farm

Siemens Gamesa will supply 13 turbines to Coesfeld Letter Bruch wind farm with outputs ranging from 3.6 MW to 4.1 MW, various rotor diameters and hub heights of up to 165 meters. The order includes delivery, installation, connection and a service contract for 20 years. With a total output of 52.8 MW, the Coesfeld Letter Bruch wind farm is one of the largest wind energy projects currently being installed in North Rhine-Westphalia. Each year, the 13 wind turbines will save more than 53,000 tons of climate-damaging CO2 and produce enough green electricity to supply around 36,000 three-person households with climate-neutral electricity.

The wind farm Coesfeld Letter Bruch is operated by SL NaturEnergie together with Emergy as a joint venture of the public services of Coesfeld and Borken and the citizen run energy company Letter Wind.

For the wind farm, the Gladbeck-based wind energy company is using turbines from Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy for the first time. To operate the turbines as effectively as possible and to quickly replace coal and nuclear power, the companies involved developed a customized solution. Nine of the 13 turbines use the latest generation of hybrid towers. The concrete components of the towers as well as the foundations come from Max Bögl Wind AG, market leader in the manufacture of hybrid towers. Siemens Gamesa is supplying the turbines and the steel components. SL NaturEnergie is responsible for the project management for the construction of the hybrid towers.

The wind farm is scheduled to be commissioned by Spring 2021.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Iberdrola to Acquire Majority Stake in 8 Projects from Svea Vind Offshore

Iberdrola has agreed a deal to take majority acquisitions in the projects with the renewables company Svea Vind Offshore AB for the future development of up to 9GW of offshore wind energy capacity in Sweden. Eight projects in total are in various stages of development, and are expected to begin operations from 2029 onwards. They are grouped around two geographical clusters Gavle with six wind farms with a total of 5.1 GW and Oxelosund with two offshore wind farms with a combined capacity of 3.9 GW. The framework agreement will allow Iberdrola in the future to take a majority stake in each of the offshore projects being developed.

Svea Vind Offshore 's first offshore wind farm, the 250MW Utposten I, is in the advanced stages of obtaining environmental permits.

The Swedish government aims to have 100 % of its electricity coming from renewable energy sources by 2040.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Eni Acquires Three Wind Projects in Italy

Eni subsidiary Eni New Energy in Italy has acquired from Asja Ambiente Italia 100% of the shares in CDGB Enrico, CDGB Laerte e Wind Park Laterza. The three wind farms, that will be built in Comune di Laterza, in the Puglia region, have a peak capacity of 35.2 MW and are expected to produce approximately 81 GWh annually, avoiding around 33,400 tonnes of CO2 emissions per year. The three plants will consist of sixteen aerogenerators producing 2.2 MW each, and will be connected to the National Transmission Grid. The construction work for the plants is scheduled for the third trimester of 2021. It is the first wind project of Eni to take place in Italy.

With this new acquisition, Eni further progresses in its decarbonisation process that aims to reduce 80% on greenhouse gases net emissions by 2050 over the entire cycle of its energy products.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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14 MW Turbines of Siemens Gamesa to Power Sofia Offshore Wind Power Project in UK

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has conditionally received an order for 100 units of its new SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbines for innogy’s 1.4 GW Sofia Offshore Wind Farm in the UK. A comprehensive service and maintenance contract is also included in the conditional order. The project will have the capacity to generate enough electricity to power to more than 1.2 million British households when completed. The final investment decision is expected to be made in the first quarter of 2021. A total of 100 SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbines, launched on May 19, 2020, are planned to be installed commencing 2024 at this project, located 195 km off the north east coast of the UK, on the shallow area of the central North Sea known as Dogger Bank. Each turbine will have a capacity of 14 megawatts and feature a rotor diameter of 222 meters using 108-meter long Siemens Gamesa IntegralBlades.

At 1.4 GW, Sofia is the largest project in innogy’s current development portfolio. The 593 km2 offshore wind park will be roughly the same size as the Isle of Man. Its sheer scale and size offer significant economic opportunities for the UK with potential supply chain benefits, infrastructure and associated jobs and contracts.

The Sofia project continues an offshore wind partnership with innogy SE that began with Greater Gabbard, fully commissioned in 2013. Recently, Siemens Gamesa announced the firm order from innogy SE to supply the turbines for the 342 MW Kaskasi offshore wind power plant, located 35 kilometers north of the island of Helgoland in the German North Sea.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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DNV GL issues provisional type certificate for GE’s Haliade-X 12 MW

GE Renewable Energy’s Haliade-X 12 MW prototype, the world’s most powerful wind turbine operating to date, has received a provisional type IECRE Provisional RNA Component Certificate from DNV GL. This certification demonstrates GE’s Haliade-X prototype has the highest safety and quality standards, and provides evidence that its design is on-track to meet the full type certification requirements. Testing activities of the 107-meter long blade currently taking place at UK’s Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult in Blyth, and at Boston’s Wind Technology Testing Center in the US, will continue as planned to complete the documentation required to get the full type certificate in the months to come.

The Haliade-X technology has been selected as preferred wind turbine for the 120 MW Skip Jack and 1,100 MW Ocean Wind projects in the US, and the 3,600 MW Dogger Bank offshore windfarm in the UK. All combined, GE’s Haliade-X technology will power more than 5 million households in both countries. Haliade-X serial production will start at GE’s Saint-Nazaire factory in France during the second half of 2021.

The prototype located in Rotterdam set a new world record in January 2020 by generating 288 MWh of continuous power in one day. The Haliade-X has also been recognized as the Best Sustainable Invention of the Year by TIME magazine and Best Wind Turbine of the Year by Wind Power Monthly magazine.

One GE Haliade-X 12 MW offshore wind turbine can generate up to 67 GWh of gross annual energy production, providing enough clean energy to power 16,000 European households and save up to 42,000 metric tons of CO2, which is the equivalent of the emissions generated by 9,000 vehicles** in one year.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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GE Renewable Energy, COBOD & LafargeHolcim develop Wind Turbine Towers with 3D Printed Concrete Bases

GE Renewable Energy, COBOD and LafargeHolcim announced that they will partner to co-develop wind turbines with optimized 3D printed concrete bases, reaching record heights up to 200 meters. The three partners will undertake a multi-year collaboration to develop this innovative solution, which will increase renewable energy production while lowering the Levelized Cost of Energy and optimizing construction costs. The partners will produce ultimately a wind turbine prototype with a printed pedestal, and a production ready printer and materials range to scale up production. The first prototype, a 10-meter high tower pedestal, was successfully printed in October 2019 in Copenhagen. By exploring ways to economically develop taller towers that capture stronger winds, the three partners aim to generate more renewable energy per turbine.

Building on the industry-leading expertise of each partner, this collaboration aims to accelerate the access and use of renewable energy worldwide. GE Renewable Energy will provide expertise related to the design, manufacture and commercialization of wind turbines, COBOD will focus on the robotics automation and 3D printing and LafargeHolcim will design the tailor-made concrete material, its processing and application.

Traditionally built in steel or precast concrete, wind turbine towers have typically been limited to a height of under 100 meters, as the width of the base cannot exceed the 4.5-meter diameter that can be transported by road, without excessive additional costs. Printing a variable height base directly on-site with 3D-printed concrete technology will enable the construction of towers up to 150 to 200 meters tall. Typically, a 5 MW turbine at 80 meters generates, yearly, 15.1 GWh. In comparison, the same turbine at 160 meters would generate 20.2 GWh, or more than 33% extra power.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Nordex Group to Build Factory for Concrete Towers in Spain

Wind turbine manufacturer Nordex is now starting the construction work for a factory for the production of concrete towers for its turbines on a 12-hectare site in Castilla-La Mancha in Spain. Like the eleven plants for tower manufacture established by the Nordex Group around the world, the new factory is also based on a mobile concept and is always close to wind farms. With the factory in Motilla del Palancar in future the Group will supply Nordex wind farms under construction in the region, thus shortening transport routes and times and thereby reducing logistics costs. Every week the 20-metre long, convex segments for two 120-metre towers can be manufactured in the plant, to be assembled on site at the wind farms when the wind turbines are installed.

The Nordex Group can look back on 14 years of experience in the manufacture of concrete towers for wind turbines and well in excess of 1,000 concrete towers produced. Today the Nordex Group offers its AW3000 turbines with hub heights of 80, 100, 120 and 140 metres as well as the turbines in the Delta4000 series with a hub height of 120 metres, also with concrete towers.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Ampelmann Secures 5 Offshore Wind Contracts in the North Sea

Ampelmann has secured five new contracts in offshore wind over the course of a month with Norwegian companies BOA, Volstad, Olympic Shipping, Siem Offshore and DOF. The company will provide two A-type and three E1000 systems, which will aid the installation and maintenance work at Offshore Wind farms in the North Sea. In total, this will add up to 380 days of firm work, with possibilities to extend. These new projects have all been secured by the company’s offices in Hamburg and Aberdeen.

The A-type is the company’s proven solution for safe and efficient people transfer offshore in sea states up to 3m Hs. The E1000 is a heavier system with a wider range allowing it to operate in even rougher waters, while ensuring the safe and efficient access of both personnel and cargo.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Encavis acquires wind farm in Germany with a total of 14.4 megawatts of generation capacity

Encavis AG has acquired four of five wind turbines from Windpark Viertkamp in the district of Stade in Northern Lower Saxony. The four wind turbines were connected to the grid between December 2019 and February 2020. The fifth and identical WTG belongs to local residents and was already commissioned in 2018. This turbine of the Vestas V126/3.6 type, with a hub height of 137 metres, already produced significantly more green electricity in 2019 than expected. Encavis expects to produce 12.45 GWh p.a. per WTG, or 49.8 GWh per year for the remaining 24.5 years of the project's 25-year life-time cycle. The land is leased for 20 years, with two five-year extension options.

The green electricity is paid for under a fixed Feed-in-Tariff regime in accordance with the German Energy Feed-In Act for a total of 20 years after initial operation until year-end of 2039. These four wind turbines save around 30 thousand tonnes of climate-damaging CO2 emissions every year.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Lloyd's Register Wins Design Contract at Hywind Tampen Floating Wind Farm

Specialist energy consultancy Lloyd's Register has been awarded a contract for Human-Machine Interface engineering services, part of an integrated scope awarded to Wood by Equinor to support world's first floating wind farm to power offshore oil and gas platforms Hywind Tampen. As part of this cutting-edge project, Lloyd's Register will provide consultancy design services for integration into the existing onshore wind control room for Hywind Tampen, which will be co-located with an existing onshore wind control room for Valemon, a normally unmanned offshore installation in the North Sea. The Lloyd's Register team will also provide human factor analysis for the new onshore wind control room, as well as existing onshore wind control room s for four platforms.

Hywind Tampen is an 88 MW floating wind power project intended to provide electricity for the Snorre and Gullfaks offshore field operations in the Norwegian North Sea. It will be the world’s first floating wind farm to power offshore oil and gas platforms. The floating wind farm will consist of 11 wind turbines based on one of Equinor’s floating offshore wind technologies, Hywind. The wind farm will have a combined capacity of 88 MW and is estimated to meet about 35% of the annual power demand of the five Snorre A and B, and Gullfaks A, B and C platforms. In periods of higher wind speed this percentage will be significantly higher.

Hywind Tampen will be a test bed for further development of floating wind, exploring the use of new and larger turbines, installations methods, simplified moorings, concrete substructures and integration between gas and wind power generation systems.

This project forms part of Equinor's climate ambitions to reduce the absolute greenhouse gas emissions from its operated offshore fields and onshore plants in Norway by 70% by 2040 and to near zero by 2050. By 2030 this implies annual cuts of more than 5 million tonnes, which constitutes around 10% of the country's total CO2 emissions.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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