Per Hornung Pedersen, CEO of PNE AG, comments
A summary of the wind energy news of the last few days
Renewables Are 91% of Capacity Additions in 1st Half of 2024
The acquisition adds close to 200 experts to Ramboll’s successful Wind division, bolstering the company’s strategic advisory and project development capabilities. The expansion thus strengthens Ramboll’s ability to support clients throughout all stages of wind energy projects around the world.
This IRENA report, commissioned by the 2023 Japanese G7 Presidency, explores the current state of the market for floating offshore wind, as well as recent technological developments in this nascent but increasingly competitive renewable energy industry.
Course set for market entry in Austria
+++ Two Sites have a capacity of 2,000 MW each +++ RWE will pay a total bid price of €250 million +++ RWE explore working with TotalEnergies +++ Investment decisions 2027+28 +++ Start of construction in 2029+30 +++ Full commissioning 2031+32 +++ RWE already operates six offshore wind farms off the German coast +++ Nordseecluster with a total capacity of 1.6 gigawatts under construction +++
+++ Construction activities for own portfolio, less wind and anticipated lower electricity prices dampen results +++ US business sold successfully +++ Services segment still on track for success +++
The installations continue with a breath of fresh air on the repeller. Some of them will be posted here.....
Vestas has received an order for the Supply and Installation (S&I) of 46 V162-6.2 MW wind turbines from Vestas’ EnVentus platform for CS Energy’s Lotus Creek Wind Farm, located in Central Queensland. With a generation capacity of 285 MW, Vestas will also deliver a long-term Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreement, ensuring optimal energy production to the Australian grid.
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