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The three 83.5-metre prototype blades for Samsung Heavy Industries’ (SHI) giant 7MW offshore wind turbine have begun the trip from SSP Technology in Denmark to the installation site in Scotland.
The blades – which are the longest yet devised by the industry, outstripping Vestas’ 80-metre units for the V164 – made the journey on heavy load trucks from SSP’s Kirkeby factory to the port of Esbjerg before for shipment onward by sea to the Fife Energy Park demo site in Methil.
Each slimline carbon and glass-fibre hybrid blade, built around a patented spar-design, has a root diameter of 4.2-metres and weighs 30 tonnes. Fully assembled with the blades, the Samsung 7MW will have a rotor diameter of 171.2 metres.
After the field trials at Methil, the blades are to be fabricated for use in Korea’s first offshore wind energy project: SHI’s 84MW 12 turbine development in the Korea Straits, targeted to start-up in 2015.
Quelle:http://www.rechargenews.com/wind/europe_africa/article1333205.ece
Posted on Jul 24th, 2013 with tags europe, farm, first, Germany, installs, Meerwind, News by topic, Seajacks, turbines, wind.
Germany Seajacks Installs First Turbines at Meerwind Wind Farm
Seajacks installation vessels Leviathan and Zaratan departed from the port of Esbjerg during the 16th and 17th July 2013, to begin installing the first batch of 80 Siemens 3.6MW offshore turbines at Meerwind Offshore Wind Park.
The first turbine was successfully erected by the team on-board Leviathan the very next day and all seven turbines from the first installation cycle will have been successfully installed by the end of this week (26thJuly). This important milestone is built on a highly productive winter of foundation installation by these two highly versatile offshore wind vessels.
Quelle:http://www.offshorewind.biz/2013/07/24/...ines-at-meerwind-wind-farm/
26.? Hatten wir gestern,da standen schon 9 Anlagen ;-)
Sunday, 28 July 2013, 09:02
Buoyant wind farms situated in deep seas could employ 318,000 people and provide 145 million households with electricity by 2030, according to a new report published this week by the European Wind Energy Association (EWEA).
The paper, entitled Deep Water, argues that new floating turbine designs, with fixed-bottom designs in deep seas, are cost-competitive and could be market-ready by 2017 – with massive electricity-generating potential.
The paper makes a fleeting reference to Malta"s plans for a deep-water offshore wind farm at Sikka l-Bajda, but makes no reference to a proposal by Hexicon for a 36-turbine floating wind farm.
"The energy produced from turbines in deep waters in the North Sea alone could meet the EU"s electricity consumption four times over," the report says.
Na das sind ja schöne Neuigkeiten ;-)
Deepwater Wind LLC of Providence said it plans to build up to 200 turbines capable of producing enough energy to power roughly 350,000 homes, with a transmission system linking Long Island, N.Y., to southeastern New England. Construction could begin as early as 2017.
The company beat two competitors, Sea Breeze Energy LLC in Philadelphia and US Wind Inc., a subsidiary of the Italian renewable energy company Renexia, in the 11th round of bidding.
“This is an enormous step forward for the industry,” said Deepwater Wind’s chief executive, Jeffrey Grybowski, whose company is also developing a 30-megawatt wind project in Rhode Island state waters off Block Island. “This is the best site for offshore wind in the United States, bar none.”
Quelle:http://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2013/07/31/...RZFlgcoM/story.html
Bard has completed construction work on the heavily-delayed 400MW Bard Offshore 1 wind farm, located around 100km northwest of the island of Borkum in the German North Sea, with the installation of the 80th turbine.
Bard says in the first seven months of this year a record number of more than 40 turbines were installed and connected to the grid at the same time. This was made possible by deploying four jack-up installation vessels and a hotel ship, as well as more than a dozen specialized support vessels.
To date, 65 of the 5MW turbines have been connected to the grid, with the remaining 15 due to be connected by September.
http://www.rechargenews.com/wind/offshore/article1333515.ece
http://www.shz.de/nachrichten/lokales/...76a3f2908081f339b4160f763375
Ontario-based Northland plans to buy 55% stake, and said it will “actively participate in Project Gemini by taking a lead role during the remainder of development as well as construction and operations”.
The total project cost of Gemini is expected to be C$3.8bn ($3.66bn), said Northland. It expects financing via a combination of non-recourse project debt, mezzanine financing and equity from a consortium that now includes Northland itself, developer Typhoon Offshore, Siemens and HVC, a group of Dutch municipalities.
It will also include marine contractor Van Oord, which said it will hold a 10% equity stake.
Northland’s own net investment will be about C$400m.
The deal is a result for Typhoon Offshore, which has always planned to sell the majority of Gemini before it enters construction but has been looking for an investor for some time. It will be left with a 5% stake in the wind project.
As reported first by Recharge in June, Gemini will begin construction in late 2014. The work was originally planned to begin this summer, but was delayed following the decision to switch to 150 4MW Siemens turbines, rather than the Bard machines originally envisaged.
http://www.rechargenews.com/wind/offshore/article1333687.ece
http://www.wiwo.de/unternehmen/industrie/...amp;p=4&a=false#image
Beim Verkauf der Solarsparte hatte Siemens noch verkündet, sich künftig mehr auf die Energie aus Wind und Wasser zu konzentrieren. Doch auch in puncto Windkraft kassierte der Konzern eine Niederlage: Der dänische Energiekonzern Dong stoppte den Bau des Windparks vor der Nordseeinsel Borkum. "Wir sind gezwungen, Entwicklung und Bau des Projekts Borkum Riffgrund II auszusetzen", sagte der Deutschland-Chef von Dong Energy Ende Oktober 2012. Daraufhin stornierte Dong die Bestellung von 97 Windrädern bei Siemens.
Gleichzeitig geht die Anbindung von vier Offshore-Windparks in der Nordsee nicht voran. Siemens hinkt dem Zeitplan um mehr als zwölf Monate hinterher. Die Verzögerungen haben Siemens bereits mehr als 600 Millionen Euro gekostet.
28.06.2013, 09:55 Uhr
Der Windradbauer Nordex aus Rostock verlässt die USA. Nur Service und Vertrieb bleiben in Übersee, der Rest soll von der Heimat aus laufen. Zudem wendet sich Nordex neuen Hoffnungsträgern zu.
http://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/industrie/...usa/8419486.html
Nordex schließt Rotorblattproduktion in China
03.12.2012, 11:53 Uhr
Der Preisdruck in der Windkraftbranche macht Nordex zu schaffen. Um Kosten abzubauen, soll zum Jahresende die Rotorblattproduktion in China dichtgemacht werden. Dort kann der Turbinenbauer ohnehin kaum Fuß fassen.
http://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/industrie/...ina/7470324.html
WindturbinenbauerNordex gibt Pläne für Offshore-Windräder auf
18.04.2012, 16:52 Uhr
Nordex beerdigt seine Pläne für Windräder auf hoher See. Der Windanlagenbauer hat keine Partner für das kapitalintensive Geschäft gefunden und verkauft nun seine Offshore-Sachwerte.
http://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/industrie/...auf/6526222.html
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Man wird seitens der Mods wieder mal keinerlei Zusammenhang fest stellen können....wetten?
Börse lebt von der Zukunft,was man sehr schön bei Nordex sehen kann
Zeitpunkt: 04.08.13 19:24
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DanTysk Offshore-Umspannwerk steht auf Jacket-Unterkonstruktion
Der schwierigste Kranhub im Offshore-Projekt DanTysk ist vollbracht: Gestern konnte im Lauf des Tages das 3.200 Tonnen Offshore-Umspannwerk auf die Jacket-Unterkonstruktion aufgesetzt werden. Dies geht nur dank eines speziellen Kranschiffs, der „Oleg Strashnov“, mit der sowohl das Fundament als auch die Plattform des Offshore-Umspannwerks in weniger als 1 Woche errichtet wurden. Rund 200 Personen waren 70 Kilometer westlich von Sylt daran beteiligt, das 30 Meter hohe und 36 x 42 Meter in der Fläche messende Umspannwerk zentimetergenau zu positionieren. Bei dem Umspannwerk handelt es sich um die größte technische Einzelkomponente, die für DanTysk errichtet wird.
http://www.windkraft-journal.de/2013/08/02/...cket-unterkonstruktion/
The first great milestone in the construction of the offshore wind farm Borkum Riffgrund 1 is about to be fulfilled: The shipping of the offshore substation. With a total capacity of 3,500 tonnes and a total height of 65 metres, it is in terms of logistics a tremendous achievement to load the topside and the jacket construction of the substation onto the barge. In the Danish town Aalborg, the weather conditions are good and the giant moves slowly forward on a load-out platform designed for heavy loads in order to be shipped to the construction site located approximately 54km off the East Frisian North See coast and installed on the seabed.
http://www.dongenergy.com/EN/Media/Newsroom/News/...ubstation_journey
http://www.ewea.org/blog/2013/08/...y-faces-critical-worker-shortage/
....A full 78% of companies that responded to the TPWind questionnaire said they “found it difficult or very difficult to find suitably trained staff”. This in an EU with an overall 11% unemployment rate, and a youth unemployment rate of 20.9% (5.5 million people between the ages of 15-24).....
Veröffentlicht am 01.08.2013
WindMadeTM, the first ever global consumer label for a renewable energy source and the first ever consumer label to be endorsed by the UN, designed to unlock the potential for wind energy among global consumer brands, was created by Morten Albæk with a coalition of global partners. In 2011, he received an award from the American Wind Energy Association for the initiative, calling WindMade "probably the most unique communication initiative for wind in 30 yrs". His vision is to help consumers make an emotional connection with wind and equate the products they purchase with the type of renewable energy used to produce it. In fact, according to a recent article in "Recharge", many influencers within the wind business believe he is the best possible candidate for forging an emotional connection between global consumers and wind energy. In this segment of The Clean Energy View, hosts, June Stoyer and Luis Mejia, Managing Partner, Murdock Capital Partners talk to Morten Albaek,
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2013-08-08/...d-cost-cutting-drive.html
Greater Gabbard is one of the largest wind farms in the UK. At today’s opening ceremony, the joint venture partners RWE Innogy and SSE inaugurate the power plant together with Michael Fallon, Minister of State for Energy. ,......
http://www.vestas.com/en/media/news/....aspx?action=3&NewsID=3291