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Seven Up for Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm

Seven Up for Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm

The Danish Energy Agency (DEA) has prequalified a total of seven companies and consortia to participate in the tender of Denmark’s largest offshore wind farm, the 600MW Kriegers Flak in the Baltic Sea.

The Danish Energy Agency said all but one of the bidders that had made the penultimate cut earlier this month are now in the running for the Baltic Sea project.

Local outfit Dong is facing competition from Scandinavian rivals Vattenfall and a joint venture of Statoil and Eon Denmark.

Danish company European Energy is working with Boralex on its bid :

“We have the highest number of prequalified tenderers ever in Danish wind history. I both hope and believe that the great competition for winning the Kriegers Flak tender will lead to the best possible price for the benefit of Danish electricity consumers”, said the Danish Minister for Energy, Utilities and Climate Lars Christian Lilleholt.

The DEA will implement the tender over the next year. The decision of the winner is expected to be published in December 2016.

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Green light for Walney 3 build

Green light for Walney 3 build

Dong Energy is to construct the 660MW Walney 3 offshore wind farm after making a final investment decision in the Round 2.5 wind farm off northwest England.

The wind farm is an extension of the existing 367MW Walney 1 and Walney 2 wind farms, which Dong Energy owns a 50.1% stake.

The Danish company said it has secured all necessary consents from authorities and has signed the majority of contracts to supply and build the project, which will be the world’s biggest offshore wind farm once complete.

The project will boast two different turbines in two phases: 40 8MW turbines from MHI Vestas Offshore Wind and 47 Siemens 7MW offshore turbines.

Siemens has confirmed the order is the first for its new 7MW machine, each which will have a rotor diameter of 154 meters.

Walney 3 is expected to be fully commissioned in 2018 and will be constructed and operated under the UK’s FID-enabling regime with a fixed price for the first 15 years of production.

Dong executive vice president Samuel Leupold said:

“Walney Extension will deliver clean electricity to more than 460,000 UK homes and I’m very pleased that we can now start construction of what will be the world’s biggest offshore wind farm when completed. Building this offshore wind farm will bring us significantly closer to realising our strategy of having 6.5GW of installed capacity online by 2020.”

Then Siemens offshore chief executive Michael Hannibal added:

“This marks the first order for the innovative Siemens 7MW wind turbine. We introduced this upgraded version of our proven 6MW model into the market only last March, and today we are proud to announce that Dong has chosen our new flagship offshore turbine. Our 7MW turbine will leverage the energy output of the Walney 3 East offshore wind farm and contribute significantly to lowering the cost of offshore wind power.”

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United Utilities installs Europe’s largest floating solar power project on reservoir

United Utilities installs Europe’s largest floating solar power project on reservoir

United Utilities is to build a £3.5m floating solar power system on the Godley reservoir in Hyde in Manchester.
The development will consist of 12,000 solar panels and cover an area of 45,500 square metres. It will be the second biggest floating solar plant in the world when complete, after one located in Japan.

The company aims to complete the installation, test it and bring it into operation before Christmas 2015.
Once complete, the 12-week project will provide United Utilities with 2.7GWh per year of electricity.

United Utilities head of renewable energy Chris Stubbs said: “We have a target to generate 35% of our power requirements by 2020 and this project will make a significant contribution to that aim. As part of United Utilities’ energy strategy to generate more power we identified the Godley reservoir as a suitable site to install a floating solar array to provide the water treatment works with approximately 33% of its energy requirements.”

He also added :

“While floating solar has been deployed elsewhere around the world, most notably in Japan, it is a new technology to the UK. Installations such as the Godley solar scheme will help us to keep energy costs and water customers’ bills low.”

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MHI Vestas confirms Belgian gig

MHI Vestas confirms Belgian gig

MHI Vestas has confirmed that it is to supply Nobelwind with 165MW for the Belwind 2 offshore wind project in Belgium.

The deal involves delivery of 50 V112 3.3MW turbines and a 15-year full scope service agreement.

The units will be delivered in 2016. Commissioning will take place the following year.

The developer reached financial close on the project last week, clearing the way for confirmation of the long-standing deal with MHI Vestas.

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TenneT readies BorWin converter

TenneT readies BorWin converter

TenneT is set to start construction this week on the onshore converter substation for the 900MW Borwin 3 offshore wind farm in Emden/Ost in the German state of Lower Saxony.

A transformer will be brought to the site by the end of next year, while commissioning of the converter station is slated for late summer 2017.

Work started in March on burying a 30km DC onshore cable from Hamswehrum near Emden to the planned onshore substation in Emden/Ost.

Groundwork will take place along the 30km cable oute and last until the early summer of 2016. The cable will be buried in sections of 1150 metres and be connected via sockets.

The first parts of the offshore cable were buried in September.

Drydocks World started steel cutting in late September in Dubai for the offshore platform Borwin gamma, on behalf of the consortium of Siemens and Petrofac.

TenneT awarded the contract last year to Siemens to supply HVDC transmission technology for the grid link together with Petrofac, which is handling construction and installation of the offshore platform.

Borwin 3 is slated to be fully commissioned in the third quarter of 2019.

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Oil majors target floating wind

Oil majors target floating wind

DNV GL has been joined by seven companies, including ExxonMobil and Statoil, to examine the potential of floating wind turbines to power offshore petroleum installations.

DNV GL said initial studies have shown that a standalone wind-powered water-injection system could become cost competitive for various types of applications.

In particular, for water injection far from the production platform and when costly retrofitting is not an option.
In order to develop the concept futher, DNV GL launched the WIN WIN joint industry partnership, which also includes ENI Norge, Nexen Petroleum UK, VNG, PG Flow Solutions, and ORE Catapult.

DNV GL said the technical concept is being developed and the technical feasibility assessed in detail :
“Two of the main challenges being addressed are the off-grid operation of the system and the reservoir’s response to variable injection rates”, the company said.

DNV GL segment leader – floating wind turbines Johan Sandberg said: “Once the technical hurdles are cleared, the concept’s economic viability will be analysed using relevant and realistic cases provided by the JIP partners. Then added :

“Initial results are promising, and with the operators on board we are able to test the concept on real cases.
In parallel with finalizing the initial technical and economic assessment of the concept, we are now thinking about the next steps, both looking for other relevant applications of the system.”

Statoil renewables research group manager Hanne Wigum said: “The overall concept needs maturing up to a point where it can be considered a viable option in field development studies.”

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VolkerInfra onshore at Rampion

VolkerInfra onshore at Rampion

Eon and the UK Green Investment Bank have appointed cable and pipeline system installation specialist VolkerInfra to carry out onshore works for the 400MW Rampion offshore wind farm, which is being built 13km off the Sussex coast.

The job will comprise of onshore major horizontal directional drills – under the A27, a railway crossing, the A283 and River Adur – and one landfall to connect the onshore and offshore cables when installed.
VolkerInfra will start the work later this year and is set to have it completed by the second quarter of 2016.

VolkerInfra managing director Jonathon Humphries said: “We are delighted to be appointed for the Rampion project and look forward to safely delivering the works in collaboration with our VolkerWessels sister companies Visser & Smit Hanab and VBMS.”

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China Three Gorges to acquire stake in up to 1.1GW Moray offshore wind project

China Three Gorges to acquire stake in up to 1.1GW Moray offshore wind project

EDP Renováveis (EDPR) has signed an Investment Cooperation Agreement with China Three Gorges (CTG), allowing the latter up to a 30% stake in the up to 1.1GW Moray offshore wind project in Scotland.

CTG will be entitled to 30% of the equity and shareholder loans directly or indirectly owned by EDPR in the Moray Offshore Renewable (MORL), according to the agreement.

Signed by the firm’s subsidiary, EDPR UK, the deal furthers the strategic partnership between EDPR’s principal shareholder, Energias de Portugal (EDP), and CTG.

Following the deal, CTG will be involved in the investment, development and operation of the offshore wind project in the North Sea along with EDPR and other potential investors.

The CTG investment for the project is planned to be done in two stages.

The firm will initially invest 10%-20% when the UK Government announces a new Contract for Difference (CfD) auction allocation round.

An additional investment of up to 10% will be put forward by the Chinese firm once the project secures a CfD.

The Scottish Government has given its consent for the offshore wind project, which is expected to have a capacity for up to 1,116MW, in March 2014.

EDPR is likely to divide the project into a number of phases to allow ‘a proper bidding strategy’ for CfDs.

This equity sharing deal with CTG is subject to regulatory and third party approvals, and other precedent conditions.

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Siemens unveils new technology solution for offshore wind power stations

Siemens unveils new technology solution for offshore wind power stations

German conglomerate Siemens has launched a new direct-current technology solution, which enables cost-efficient and simplified grid connection for offshore wind power plants.

Unlike the conventionally used large central converter platforms, the new platform housing Siemens’ transmission technology will be much smaller and compact.

The firm is further developing the transmission technology, which can connect multiple smaller platforms sequentially in a wind farm and then route them to an onshore transformer substation.

The compact design of the new solution allows the use of encapsulated high-voltage electrical equipment, especially installation of diode rectifier units (DRUs), instead of the usual air-insulated transistor modules.

Each of the DRUs has a transmission capacity of 200MW, and is the core of the new transmission technology, along with the transformer, the smoothing reactor, and the rectifier, all of which are combined in one tank.

Besides being modular and flexible, the new solution reduces the volume of platform structures by four-fifths and weight by two-thirds, which, in turn, can result in cost reductions by more than 30%.

It also increases transmission capacity by one-third and reduces transmission losses by 20%.

Siemens Energy Management Division CEO Jan Mrosik said: “As the only provider on the market, we have already successfully commissioned four offshore direct-current connection projects. Now we are applying our experience directly to the next generation of direct-current grid connections.” He also said :

“Our new solution will play a major role in decreasing the cost of offshore wind power below ten cents per kilowatt hour by 2020. This is how we plan to make the direct-current technology used in Germany more interesting to other markets, too.”

German Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (BMWi) is financing the new Siemens’ technology solution as a part of the federal government’s sixth energy research programme under the supervision of project sponsor Jülich.

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Italy’s Enel Green Power signs photovoltaic joint-venture agreement with F2i

Italy’s Enel Green Power signs photovoltaic joint-venture agreement with F2i

Italy’s renewable energy group Enel Green Power (EGP), and infrastructure fund F2i, have signed an agreement to open a photovoltaic (PV) joint-venture in the country.

The new joint-venture will have equal shares, controlled by both the companies, and will include a portfolio of 210MW of operating solar photovoltaic capacity.

Under the deal, EGP will contribute 105MW of assets from its Altomonte FV subsidiary to the new joint-venture. F2i will also contribute 105MW of assets held by its F2i Solare 1 and F2i Solare 3 units.

The enterprise value of EGP is €230m, while F2i’s assets are valued at €285m.

To ensure equal shareholding, EGP will also contribute €18m in cash, while transferring Altomonte’s investment in the new company. F2i can choose to contribute an additional 58MW of capacity by next year.

The value adjustment standard for this kind of transaction is expected to be carried out in 2016.

The new joint-venture focuses on bringing together different operating PV solar plants owned by various financial institutions and private operators in the Italian PV market.

EGP hopes that the joint-venture will create value by reducing operating expenses and optimising energy management with its assets and expertise.

Furthermore, the company is seeking to further optimise its debt in order to seize new financial opportunities in a new low-interest market environment.

EGP can choose to acquire an additional 2.5% of the joint-venture, which would give it control of the company.

The deal is expected to close by the end of this year, and remains subject to the approval of the EU antitrust authority.

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