DNV Introduces Wind Control JIP Entailing Major Firms, Wind Farm Owners Updated On Tue, Apr 4th, 2023 by Saurenergy Norway-based energy management firm DNV has introduced a Joint Industry Project (JIP). The JIP includes owners of wind farms, turbine manufacturers and other profesionals from the wind energy sector. It has been formed with a view to augment confidence in wind farm control (WFC) technology, which entails models and procedures needed to control each turbine […] Read more
Google to Buy Wind Energy from Ørsted for US Datacenters Updated On Mon, Apr 3rd, 2023 by Saurenergy In a quest to step-up the decarbonisation of its activities, tech giant Google has signed a 150 MW PPA with Danish energy major Ørsted for the purchase of renewable energy generated by Helena Wind Farm for the next 15 years. The Ørsted wind project was commissioned last year and provides low-cost electricity to the South […] Read more
Construction Work Kickstarts on Orsted Offshore Wind Projects in Port of Emden Updated On Thu, Mar 30th, 2023 by Saurenergy Construction work has kickstarted for Orsted’s Gode Wind 3 and Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind projects in the Port of Emden. The wind turbines will be installed next year. The Denmark-based renewable energy firm, Orsted, has revealed that the wind farms will be handed over the operational management during 2024-end or at the beginning of […] Read more
United Caps Joins Hands with Italian Firm Renantis’ 46.8 MW Wind Farm Updated On Fri, Mar 24th, 2023 by Saurenergy Italian renewable energy firm that develops, designs, builds and managees clean energy plants, Renantis has entered into a power purchase agreement (PPA) with United Caps, a packaging firm. Renantis will be covering the output from its 47 MW Åliden wind farm. The wind facility has been operational since 2019 in Sweden. The 46.8 MW facility, […] Read more
Havfram Wind to Install Turbines at Hornsea 3 Offshore Wind Project for Ørsted Updated On Wed, Mar 22nd, 2023 by Saurenergy Offshore wind construction firm Havfram Wind has said that it has appointed by global renewable giant Ørsted to install turbines at its Hornsea 3 offshore windfarm, starting autumn 2026. The wind energy project is world largest of such kind. Havfram Wind said that it will be utilizing one of its newly built NG20000X Jack-Up Wind […] Read more
Argeo Signs MoU with Orsted, BlueFloat, Renantis to Survey 1 GW Floating Wind Site Updated On Mon, Mar 20th, 2023 by Saurenergy Norway-based offshore firm Argeo has entered into an agreement with Stromar consortium that comprises of Ørsted, Renantis and BlueFloat Energy. The agreement will pave the way for the Norwegian firm to undertake the geophysical survey of the 1 GW Stromar floating wind site off the Scotland coast that extends to 256sq km. The goal of […] Read more
Ørsted Acquires 160 MW Irish Solar Project ‘Garrenleen’ Updated On Fri, Mar 17th, 2023 by Saurenergy Ørsted has announced the acquisition of 160-MW capacity Irish solar project Garrenleen from RE conglomerate Terra Solar. It’s the second solar project of Ørsted in Ireland and will be able to power up to 56,000 households annually. This is also expected to be one of the largest solar farms in the country. Subject to Ørsted’s […] Read more
UK’s Renewable Parts Wins Contract for Offshore Turbine Restoration for Orsted Updated On Thu, Mar 9th, 2023 by Saurenergy UK firm, Renewable Parts, which deals with the refurbishment of wind turbine parts and supplies has shared that it has entered into an agreement with Denmark-based provider of renewable energy, Orsted. As per the agreement, Renewable Parts will supply refurbishment services for operations of offshore wind turbines of Orsted The operations will commence with Orsted’s […] Read more
As Global Wind Turbine Manufacturers Face Headwinds Over Failures, Should India Firms Worry? Updated On Tue, Jan 31st, 2023 by Saurenergy Last year, as turbine manufacturers in the US and Europe announced job cuts, the cuts were blamed on the increasing cost of raw materials (like microchips) and inflation putting pressure on bottomlines. GE Renewables and Siemens Gamesa were the headline grabbers, hoping they had seen the last of a tough year. Vestas, the third of […] Read more