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Kent secures design contract for Five Estuaries offshore wind farm

Kent has secured a contract to conduct a concept design study for an HVAC offshore substation platform for the Five Estuaries offshore wind farm, led by RWE. This project is an extension of the operational Galloper wind farm, which has a capacity of 353MW and powers over 444,000 UK homes annually. Located 37km from the Suffolk/Essex coast, the Five Estuaries project is expected to be operational by 2031. Kent’s role involves designing the offshore substation…

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Norway proposes $3.29bn subsidy for 2025 floating wind tender

On 7 October, the Norwegian government announced a proposal to provide up to Nkr35 billion ($3.29 billion) in subsidies for its planned floating wind tender in 2025. The funding, based on a 500 MW reference project, is intended to support the development of floating offshore wind, a key growth area for Norway’s renewable energy sector. The tender will be Norway’s first commercial floating wind round, with the country targeting 30 GW of offshore wind capacity…

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Equinor and Polenergia engage consortium for design and permits of Baltyk 1 wind farm

Norway’s Equinor and Polish utility Polenergia have contracted a consortium comprising Ramboll and Projmors to provide consultancy services for the design and construction permits for their up-to-1.56 GW Baltyk 1 offshore wind farm. Located 81 km offshore Poland, Baltyk 1 is preparing for participation in a 2025 auction. The consortium will focus on achieving ready-to-build status for the project, leveraging Ramboll’s expertise in engineering and consulting and Projmors’ hydrotechnical design experience crucial for offshore wind…

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Sweco to design one of Europe’s largest energy storage projects in Belgium

Sweco has been selected to design the Green Turtle project in Belgium, one of the largest battery energy storage systems (BESS) in Europe. The Swedish engineering consultancy will partner with Dutch energy storage company GIGA Storage to develop the 700 MW facility, which will have a storage capacity of 2.8 gigawatt-hours. The project aims to store renewable energy for release during periods of low solar and wind generation, reducing Belgium’s dependence on gas-fired power plants,…

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Equinor acquires 9.8% stake in Ørsted, becoming second-largest shareholder

Norwegian energy giant Equinor has acquired a 9.8% stake in Danish renewable energy company Ørsted, valued at $2.5 billion. This transaction, involving 41,197,344 shares, makes Equinor Ørsted’s second-largest shareholder. Equinor plans to increase its stake to 10%, pending regulatory approvals but does not intend to grow the stake further. Ørsted, with a renewable generation capacity of 10.4GW, is developing offshore wind projects totalling 7GW and aims to achieve a capacity of 35-38GW by 2030. Equinor…

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RWE, TotalEnergies partner for 4 GW offshore wind projects off German coast

RWE has partnered with TotalEnergies to develop two offshore wind projects with a combined capacity of 4GW off the coast of Germany. TotalEnergies will acquire a 50% equity stake in both projects, marking a significant collaboration in renewable energy. The projects, identified as N-9.1 and N-9.2, are located between 110km and 115km northwest of Borkum Island. Each site has a potential capacity of 2GW. Investment decisions are expected in 2027 for N-9.1 and 2028 for…

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PPA and DOE partner to modernize ports for offshore wind development

The Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) has teamed up with the Department of Energy (DOE) to support offshore wind project development by upgrading key port infrastructure. PPA will design and repurpose three priority ports: the Port of Currimao in Ilocos Norte, the Port of Batangas, and the Port of Jose Panganiban in Camarines Norte. The Port of Currimao is near 13 offshore wind energy service contracts (OWESCs) with a potential capacity of 9,489 MW, while the…

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US to hold first offshore wind lease auction in Gulf of Maine in October

The US Department of the Interior (DOI) will hold its first offshore wind energy lease auction for the Gulf of Maine on 29 October 2024. The auction will offer leases for eight areas off the coasts of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, with the potential to generate 13 GW of power, enough to supply 4.5 million homes. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) reduced the available acreage by 120,000 from the initial proposal to…