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Vattenfall Launches 344MW Danish Offshore Wind Farms

The Vesterhav Nord and Vesterhav Syd offshore wind farms, developed by Vattenfall with a combined capacity of 344 MW, have been officially inaugurated offshore Denmark. The two, almost identical wind farms, are located off the Danish west coast and consists in total of 41 wind turbines, each with a capacity of 8.4 MW. The capacity of Vesterhav Syd stands at 168 MW, while Vesterhav Nord is rated at 176 MW. Both offshore wind farms are entirely within Danish waters with the turbines placed between 5.5 to 10 kilometres from the shore. Combined, the winds farms are expected to generate an annual production of 1.5 TWh fossil-free electricity, equal the consumption of 350,000 households. “We’re excited to welcome Vesterhav Nord and Vesterhav Syd to our offshore wind portfolio. By investing in additional offshore capacity, we’re making a tangible impact on Denmark’s energy independence while benefiting the local community. The Vesterhav projects will also help balancing the Danish electricity system as a whole. “These new wind farms reinforce our commitment to delivering fossil-free energy and driving the transition towards a fossil-free future,” said Helene Biström, Head of Business Area Wind at Vattenfall. “The opening of these two wind farms strengthens Vattenfall’s presence in Denmark, bringing our total offshore wind capacity to 1.5 GW. This reflects our ongoing commitment to the offshore wind industry in Denmark and across Europe. Vesterhav Nord and Vesterhav Syd are also making a positive difference in the local community by creating jobs and supporting the regional economy,” added Anne Mette Traberg, Country Manager, Vattenfall Denmark. Denmark

Aker Solutions to Design Substations for Mediterranean Floating Wind Project

Renexia, through its subsidiary Renext Solutions, has signed a front-end engineering and design contract (FEED) with Aker Solutions to design the underwater substations for Med Wind project, a 2.8 GW floating wind farm in the Mediterranean Sea. Aker Solutions will work in close cooperation with its alliance partner ABB to deliver the project scope. The agreement involves the design of eight modules, two for each section of the Med Wind park, to be laid on the seabed of the Strait of Sicily, at a depth of between 520 and 660 meters, into which the cables of the plants floating turbines will be conveyed. The energy produced by the rotation of the blades will then arrive on land, at the Partanna and Partinico power stations, via a system of submarine and land-based cable ducts. Med Wind will be developed in several stages and, once fully operational, will be able to produce about 9 TWh per year of clean energy, equal to the energy needs of 3.4 million households and equivalent to 3% of the national energy demand, an important step for the energy transition path undertaken by Italy. Finally, the project will help create jobs in Sicily over the six years planned for the construction of the plant and for maintenance activities over the following 25 years. “Aker Solutions’ approach has all the parameters we were looking for: solidity, breakthrough technology and environmental impact reduction. We are delighted that the partner selected will join us on this important and challenging path, which will culminate in the construction of the first large-scale floating offshore wind farm in the Mediterranean Sea”, said Paolo Sammartino, COO of Renexia. The start of the design phase of these important elements was made possible by the results of oceanographic campaigns carried out over the past few months on the seabed where Med Wind will be built. The collected samples and analyses, along with studies of sea currents, helped identify the most suitable areas for the entire plant. These surveys also confirmed that the project meets all sustainability criteria and aligns well with the marine environment. Moreover, no sites of historical or archaeological significance were found anywhere near the area where the turbines will be moored. Italy

Blade Failures Add to GE Vernovas Q3 Loss

Power equipment maker GE Vernova expects its wind segment to post a core loss of $300 million in the third quarter due to additional costs related to offshore blade failures, the company said on Thursday. The projected core loss in GE Vernovas wind segment in the current quarter is more than double the loss of $117 million in the previous quarter. The company cited recent blade problems that substantially stalled progress on two offshore wind projects under construction. "We didnt get anywhere near as much work done over the course of summer as we anticipated," GE Vernova Chief Executive Officer Scott Strazik said at a conference held by Morgan Stanley. Some work has resumed on both projects, which include Vineyard, off the coast of Massachusetts, and Dogger Bank, near Yorkshire, England. "Weve got to rebuild momentum on that process because time is an enemy here," Strazik said. The longer it takes to complete the wind projects, the more costs accrue, he added. GE Vernova said it expects the wind segment to be modestly profitable in the fourth quarter. The company expects improved performance in its power and electrification units would cushion the blow from the wind unit. Shares of the company fell 3.9% in premarket trading, but they rebounded and were last up 2.7% early in the afternoon. United Kingdom

SLB OneSubsea Eyes C-Power’s Wave Energy Tech for Powering Subsea Assets

SLB has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) through its OneSubsea joint venture with C-Power aimed at exploring the use wave energy as a lower-cost, lower-carbon power source for subsea energy applications. Subsea Integration Alliance partners SLB OneSubsea and Subsea7 will together with U.S.-based wave energy company C-Power test the next generation of its SeaRAY autonomous offshore power system (AOPS) in a collaborative joint industry project cosponsored by the US Department of Energy. SLB OneSubsea will deliver an integrated subsea solution, including an electric actuation system and a wireless telemetry system, for the 18-month field test of C-Power’s SeaRAY AOPS. Field testing will be conducted at the PacWave South wave energy test site off the Oregon coast to advance the autonomous system’s operating envelope by demonstrating long-term reliability in one of the harshest ocean environments. “Joint industry projects offer collaborative partners the unique opportunity to combine the domain expertise and technical portfolios from our organizations to accelerate technology adoption safely and efficiently. Collaboration and innovation are key to delivering step-changes in cost and carbon efficiencies at-scale for a sustainable energy future,” said Mads Hjelmeland, CEO of SLB OneSubsea. “Subsea Integration Alliance partners SLB OneSubsea and Subsea 7 are world leaders in providing essential subsea products and services. They know the ocean is a power and communications desert and share our vision for remote power generation and data communications that reduce the cost, complexity, and carbon intensity of offshore operations by unlocking autonomous, digital, electric, and resident hardware and service solutions that aren’t possible today,” added C-Power CEO Reenst Lesemann. SLB OneSubsea, C-Power, and Subsea7 are leveraging the latest advancements in subsea digitalization, electrification, and fiber optic systems. The project partners will use data collected to identify potential use cases for converted energy from ocean waves in subsea energy applications based on technical and commercial feasibility to significantly reduce costs and carbon intensity. United States

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