Petrobras installed a LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) sensor on the PPE-1A platform, in the Pescada field (RN). This is the state’s second platform to have sensors installed to measure speed and wind direction, among other weather variables. Studies that have been conducted are essential for the implementation of offshore wind projects, as the company... Continue Reading →
Huisman presents cable-lay system for multi-purpose vessels – gallery
(OET) Dutch designer and manufacturer of heavy construction equipment Huisman has unveiled a cable-lay system that ensures fast mobilization and demobilization. This development has been spurred by the growing market need for diverse deployment scenarios of multi-purpose vessels (MPVs). The Dutch player dedicated to providing sustainable solutions for the installation of future offshore wind farms... Continue Reading →
IMCA Publishes Standard Contract for Offshore Wind Projects
(OW) The International Marine Contractors Association (IMCA) has published the “industry’s first” standard contract for transport and installation (T&I) works in offshore wind projects. The contract has been written to ensure a fairer allocation of risk, IMCA said. Building on the organisation’s contracting principles release in January, its publication comes on the heels of an... Continue Reading →
New York Launches Offshore Wind Solicitation
(Reuters) New York released a new offshore wind solicitation on Thursday to keep the state on track to meet its renewable energy goals and support a nascent industry that has faced financial trouble in recent months. Offshore wind is expected to play a major role in New York's plan to reduce carbon emissions by getting 70% of... Continue Reading →
Japan Urged to Scale up Offshore Wind Auctions
(Reuters) International energy companies, from Germany's RWE to Spain's Iberdrola, are urging Japan to beef up offshore wind power auctions and make investments more attractive, amid soaring installation costs as competition for suppliers grows worldwide. Although desperate to ease its heavy dependence on energy imports from the Middle East and Russia, Japan is coming late to offshore wind,... Continue Reading →
More on – Brazil Chamber approves regulatory framework for offshore wind farms
The Chamber of Deputies approved the legal framework for offshore wind farms, an important step forward for the development of projects of this type in the country. However, the inclusion of amendments not related to the main theme of the text raised concerns and generated complaints in the sector. Bill 11,247/2018 received 403 votes in... Continue Reading →
Gazelle Wind Power Appoints U.S. Wind Finance Pioneer as CFO
(OE) Floating platform developer Gazelle Wind Power has appointed clean energy finance industry expert Álvaro Ortega as Chief Financial Officer (CFO). Ortega is the former Vice President of Finance at Avangrid Inc., a publicly traded company on the NY Stock Exchange and the U.S. subsidiary of global energy leader Iberdrola. “Finding someone with a track record like Álvaro’s is... Continue Reading →
Ørsted Secures 1.6 GW Offshore Wind Capacity in South Korea
(OW) Ørsted has secured an Electricity Business License (EBL) from the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy of the Republic of Korea for the 1.6 GW Incheon offshore wind project. The license grants Ørsted exclusive development rights for its gigawatt-scale Incheon offshore wind project which is set to become the largest in Korea on completion... Continue Reading →
Brazil Chamber approves regulatory framework for offshore wind farms
The Chamber of Deputies approved, by 403 votes to 16, the bill (PL 11,247 of 2018) that regulates the use of offshore energy potential (at sea). The proposal to create the Offshore Wind Power Regulatory Framework now goes to the Senate for analysis. The approved text was the substitute presented by the rapporteur, deputy Zé... Continue Reading →
Seven INTOG Offshore Wind Projects Ink Exclusivity Agreements
Crown Estate Scotland has confirmed that seven offshore wind projects have signed Exclusivity Agreements as part of the Innovation and Targeted Oil & Gas (INTOG) leasing round. The seven projects join the five Innovation projects that secured Exclusivity Agreements earlier this year, bringing the number of INTOG projects to 12 out of the 13 agreements... Continue Reading →