Bureau Veritas, Nexans join forces on offshore wind project
Bureau Veritas and Nexans will promote best practices for deliveries of high voltage power cables used for connecting offshore wind farms to onshore grids.
Read moreDetailsBureau Veritas and Nexans will promote best practices for deliveries of high voltage power cables used for connecting offshore wind farms to onshore grids.
Read moreDetailsThe Ulstein designed OHT 'Alfa Lift' newbuild, a foundation installation vessel, was floated out at the CMHI yard. At the moment, the vessel is getting prepared for crane installation.
Read moreDetailsAmid an ongoing interest of the offshore wind sector to raise benchmark for performance and continued cost reduction, Danish manufacturer Vestas Wind Systems announced introduction of a 15 MW wind turbine.
Read moreDetailsDenmark reached a landmark agreement for the construction of an energy hub in the North Sea, reporting the installment of wind turbines with a combined capacity of 3 GW are expected to be installed in the first phase of the project.
Read moreDetailsIn an effort to enhance an environmentally-friendly recovery from the COVID-19 oubreak, South Korea unveiled a 48.5 trillion plan to develop the world’s largest wind power plant by 2030.
Read moreDetailsMitsubishi Heavy Industries and Vestas Wind Systems recently announced that their joint venture "MHI Vestas Japan Co., Ltd." has commenced operations.
Read moreDetailsA new initiative which goals to enhance the performance and slash costs for wave energy technology recently received €500,000 from EEA Grants.
Read moreDetailsOYO joined a geotechnical investigation, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Japan’s Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) and Fugro, to explore the domestic offshore wind power industry.
Read moreDetailsBlending green hydrogen production with offshore wind development offers promising prospects, but the high costs still remain a show-stopper at the moment, according to Norway-based energy intelligence firm Rystad.
Read moreDetailsMPA of Singapore issued a circular to inform mariners operating in the vicinity of Senoko Fishery Port that the working period has been extended and the list of craft and working area have been revised.
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