- Category: Projects and Contracts
Vestas has received an order for wind turbines totalling 102 MW in Argentina, which will be included in the company’s second quarter order intake for 2025. The project will use the V162-6.4 MW turbine model.
- Category: Projects and Contracts
Huisman has secured a contract to supply two 250mt knuckle boom cranes for installation on the new UT 7623 SEV Sustainable Energy Vessels operated by Olympic Group.
- Category: Projects and Contracts
Vestas has confirmed two wind turbine orders in Italy as part of its order intake for the second quarter of 2025. The first order, placed by an undisclosed customer, covers a total capacity of 32 MW and includes five V162-6.4 MW turbines. The project is supported by a 25-year service agreement. Turbine delivery is planned for the final quarter of 2025, with commissioning expected in the third quarter of 2026.
- Category: Projects and Contracts
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, through its Growth Markets Fund II, has signed an agreement with Acen, the energy company of the Ayala group, to sell a 25% minority stake in the San Miguel Bay offshore wind project in Camarines Sur. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval.
- Category: Projects and Contracts
Amprion has laid the foundation stone for a new converter station in Lingen, Lower Saxony, to support the DolWin4 and BorWin4 offshore grid connection projects. Both projects are scheduled to be operational by 2028. The two connections will integrate 1.8 GW of offshore wind capacity into the electricity grid at Lingen.
- Category: Projects and Contracts
ZX Lidars and Globeleq South Africa Management Services have deployed a ZX TM wind Lidar at the Klipheuwel Wind Farm in South Africa. The installation is intended to provide detailed analysis of complex wind conditions that impact turbine performance and maintenance.
- Enel Green Power North America restructures wind portfolio with asset swap
- European Energy sells wind portfolio in Poland to Enea Group
- Nordex receives 65 MW turbine orders in France
- EuroWindWakes project launched to improve offshore wind wake modelling in the North Sea
- TenneT begins directional drilling under dunes for offshore wind cable route
- Appeals rejected for Jammerland Bugt and Lillebælt Syd offshore wind farms
- Dogger Bank C completes HVDC offshore substation platform installation
- Equinor and Polenergia reach financial close on Bałtyk 2 and 3 offshore wind projects
- New York signs contracts for 26 new large-scale renewable energy projects
- Cadeler expands fleet with acquisition of new jack-up vessel
- VSB connects Racibórz wind farm to the grid in Poland
- Geoquip Marine completes geotechnical survey for German offshore wind projects
- Construction resumes on Empire Offshore Wind project off New York coast
- Construction begins on SSE's 208MW Strathy South Wind Farm in Scottish Highlands
- Estonia approves first offshore wind farm building permit
- Service contract awarded for Global Tech I offshore wind farm in Germany
- BlueFloat Energy | Nadara Partnership completes wind and metocean campaigns
- WindFloat Atlantic marks five years of floating wind operations
- ZX 300 wind Lidar deployed on the Faroe Islands for Effo
- Vestas receives 48MW turbine order from ABO Energy in Germany
- Afry appointed lender’s technical advisor for 344.5MW wind project in the Philippines
- Vestas secures two wind turbine orders in Germany
- Greencoat Renewables sells Irish wind portfolio to HitecVision
- First turbine installed at EMYN offshore wind farm in France
- Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners sells 10% stake in Fengmiao I offshore wind project to MOL
- Fugro to carry out geotechnical surveys for Dogger Bank South offshore wind farms
- Installation underway at Vattenfall's Bruzaholm wind farm in southern Sweden
- Nordex to supply 49 MW for Zerbst wind farm in Germany
- Ørsted halts Hornsea 4 offshore wind project in current form
- Enersense to build substation supporting wind farm connections in Ii, Finland
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