Sarens news from Canada! 🍁 We're expanding our fleet and presence in Canada to better serve our North American clients! Here’s a quick update: 🌉 SPMTs in Action: Already installing bridges in Ontario & loading out monopiles in Nova Scotia. 🚚 Enhanced Transport: New trailers for projects in Alberta to perform over the road transports. 🏭 New Depot: Sarens is now in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland to be closer to our clients! 🌿 New Liebherr cranes LTM1650: Our latest crane, including T3 short boom, is ready to support wind turbine maintenance. We’re committed to renewables! Stay tuned for more updates and photos. We’re ready to take on new challenges in Canada! #Canada #Renewables #SarensGoesGreen #SustainabilityAccelerator
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#Australia is on the brink of an #OffshoreWind revolution. As the industry matures across Europe and other parts of Asia Pacific, what learnings can developers in the region bring to this dynamic and expanding market from the rest of the world? Now that the Federal government in Australia has announced timelines for offshore wind developers to work towards, it is essential to assess the strengths and weaknesses of each site. Questions need to be asked about local and regional supply chains, nearby ports, seabed conditions, metocean parameters, wind resource, grid connection opportunities and environmental sensitivities, to name but a few. Kent has a long established, industry leading reputation in Offshore Wind around the world and is ready to bring all that experience to bear in Australia. In this report, the Kent OSW team delve into some of the challenges and opportunities facing the Perth / Bunbury area. Read the full piece here: https://lnkd.in/gpTJbGSt Or get in touch with me to explore more about Australia’s OSW market. David Louer Jamie Reilly Matt Keys Tom Hiorns
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A sad silver lining being very practical in the 2030s when the barrier reef is a historical wonder, Australia will have a 2000 Km of offshore wind potential region with an average depth of 35m and a width of 60km to 250km. the width of the barrier reef means large parts may be more than 40 km offshore making it relatively obscure visually. As the attached windy.com snapshot illustrates the is a good of conjugality with onshore wind as in it blows well when it's calm onshore in eastern Australia during a winter high pressure weather system. Ironically the offshore windfarm may present strategic opportunity to do local shading of waters in the vicinity of still alive reef remnants to provide cooling and effectively life support for corals in a warm ocean. #windpower #greatbarrierreef #energy #renewables #offshorewind
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With this Sunday’s Atlantic Canada focused #Beaufort, Aegir Insights’ weekly offshore energy intelligence newsletter, you’ll receive exclusive insights into current #floatingwind projects off Nova Scotia, emerging #offshorewind in Newfoundland and a dive into how Contract for Differences (CfDs) could help stabilize the industry: 🔹Deep Dive with developers DP Energy Group and SBM Offshore on what could be Canada’s first offshore wind array into the water, the deepwater Nova East ‘stepping stone’ project off Nova Scotia. Report by Darius Snieckus 🔹 Spotlight on Atlantic Canada, where, as Signe Sørensen writes, the sudden emergence of Newfoundland into the burgeoning regional offshore wind scene is adding a dash of salt to a play until now dominated by Nova Scotia 🔹Opinion from the DTU - Technical University of Denmark´s Lena Kitzing: ‘CfDs can’t remove all of the risk offshore wind is facing, but they can help with the revenue stabilization investors need’ Sign up here to receive this next issue of Beaufort: https://lnkd.in/eevHfy9d While waiting for this Sunday's edition, you can catch up with one of the most-read articles in the last Beaufort newsletter: One to One with global offshore wind pioneer and BlueFloat Energy CEO Carlos Martin Rivals: ‘Floating wind’s recent bad news has been largely overplayed – the gigawatts are coming’ https://lnkd.in/dZpBaGBx #offshorewind #offshoreenergy #energytransition #renewableenergy #floatingwind #Canada #AtlanticCanada
ONE TO ONE | ‘Floating wind’s recent bad news has been largely overplayed – the gigawatts are coming’ - Aegir
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Famous wins, low benchmarks and misfiring partnerships. No, not Euro 2024... In last week's A Word About Wind analysis piece, I looked at four trends from key European offshore wind tenders in the second quarter of 2024. They are: 🇩🇪 Viability concerns can rupture offshore partnerships; 🇪🇪 Auctions can conclude successfully with one bidder; 🇳🇱 Non-price criteria can help to bolster innovation; and 🇫🇷 Industry warned of using France as floating benchmark. Plus, with England still in Euro 2024 — just about! — you can enjoy a little ill-informed bandwagon-jumping football punditry too. 🎉 ⚽ #notasportswriter Click here: https://lnkd.in/eyJZiGkD #offshorewind #tenders #France #Germany #Netherlands #Estonia A Word About Wind | Energy Storage Report | Tamarindo
4 talking points from European offshore wind tenders in Q2 2024 - Tamarindo
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Offshore Wind….Local Content!! I applaud the local content this is a huge step forward… I am a supporter and advocate for 100% Local content to be the GOAL always. ?….and what a way to start…..Awesome!!!! Just like Net Zero, Zero safety incident, Zero quality defects etc which are driven by policy and working documents to support achieving these goals. We also need strategic and tactical plans, policy and working document’s to achieve 100% local content.? Realistically like a RISK register if we list out and are transparent: 💚- GREEN - we can make it locally? 🧡- AMBER - could be built locally but automation and standardization and some investment is needed now to turn them to GREEN…£££ ? ❤️ - RED - not possible to build currently (COST should not be the driver if it is we need to revisit AMBER and mitigate from there)? - reason I say cost, is it better the money flowing, even if a little high locally be better than sending work to high value/cheap labor countries for supply, where local content communities and countries receiving these goods don’t see the cash flowing benefits in their communities and the associated benefits? We need a plan to bring that work back and put plans in place £££ (annual rolling tactical plan based on a strategy), to reach 100% local content over GIG scale execution.? Govt and industry need to work together to make this happen.? Am I out in left field with this? Does this seem reasonable? Do you think this is achievable?
CALEDONIA Offshore Wind Farm is targeting 60% local content. We aim to provide opportunities for the supply chain in Scotland to take advantage of Caledonia in development, construction and operation phases. The local supply chain is at the heart of our project. But what does this mean? ✅ Using local ports where possible to bring all components ashore to be assembled and taken offshore for installation ✅ Localising operational hubs in the communities we operate in, drawing on local resources and talents ✅ Investing in the people and infrastructure required to help support Scotland’s long-term offshore wind supply chain Keep an eye on our page to discover more about Caledonia as the project progresses https://lnkd.in/e3wGxHZe #Caledonia #OffshoreWind #FixedWind #ScotWind #GreenEnergy
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Cool photos from Newcastle-upon-Tyne of Smulders' load out Wednesday of the first of two offshore transformers for the 850 MW Moray West (https://lnkd.in/esCfBDNs). This #offshorewind site is 22 km from the nearest landfall (Dunbeath Castle) in the Moray Firth (https://lnkd.in/eDMc-cq7). Its sixty 14.7 MW Siemens Gamesa wind turbines will be pre-assembled in, and then shipped out of, the Port of Nigg. Installation will be by Cadeler A/S starting in early 2024. Once operational, Moray West will provide enough electricity for 1.3 million homes or ~10% of Scotland's total electricity needs. FYI the 15-year CfD for Moray West is £45.37/MWh (in 2023 money), this compares to the UK average wholesale electricity price of £120/MWh over the last year and a current spot price of £117/MWh. Offshore wind rocking it! Via offshoreWIND.biz
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World’s largest offshore windfarm project starts powering UK grid First of 277 turbines goes into operation at site that will produce enough energy for 6 million homes. (The Guardian) The first turbine to be completed in a project to build the world’s largest offshore windfarm, in the North Sea, has begun powering British homes and businesses. Developers confirmed on Monday that Dogger Bank, which sits 70 nautical miles off the coast of Yorkshire, started producing power over the weekend as the first of 277 turbines was connected to the electricity grid. The project, jointly developed by Britain’s SSE and Norway’s Equinor and Vårgrønn, will produce 3.6 gigawatts of power, enough for 6m homes, when it is completed in 2026. https://lnkd.in/eR5uGk7j #zerobees #sme #climatecrisis #sustainability #climatechange #netzero #windenergy #renewableenergy #energytransition #climateaction
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🌊Celtic Sea floating wind farms could power 5,000 new jobs and a £1.4bn economic boost. Up to 5,300 new jobs and up to £1.4 billion could be generated for the UK #economy via opportunities arising from the development of new floating #windFarms off the coast of South Wales and the South West England, according to new research commissioned by The Crown Estate. The independent study, The Celtic Sea Blueprint, conducted by Lumen Energy & Environment, looked at the minimum requirements needed to deliver the first three projects outlined by The Crown Estate in December. It also examined the gaps, such as ports deep enough for handling the giant turbines, vessels to service the sites, and export cables to transport electricity to land. Read more about the work here: https://lnkd.in/eQaSvwXj #renewableenergy #BlueEconomy #MarineEnergy
Celtic Sea floating wind farms could power 5,000 new jobs and a £1.4bn economic boost - Communications and Management for Sustainability
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The SIM (Strategic Investment Model) announcement out today features a list of 32 offshore wind related port development and manufacturing projects with DeepWind cluster members leading 27 of these projects. Of the two projects going forward to Stage 2 both are DeepWind port members i.e. Port of Cromarty Firth and Global Energy Group at Port of Nigg. Both are also part of the Inverness & Cromarty Firth Green Freeport. The third project, which is also moving to Stage 2, has not yet been made public but is believed to be a major offshore wind manufacturing project. In another major development for the Scottish market the list features a wind turbine project from DeepWind member Mingyang Smart Energy along with a number of other manufacturing projects for offshore wind towers and XXL monopiles, pin piles, micropiles, secondary steel and subsea cables. Should all of these projects come to fruition they represent a huge number of jobs for the offshore wind sector in Scotland. That said, it could take years for some of the projects to be delivered as they rely on orders from the construction of the ScotWind and INTOG leasing round projects. This project list shows the sheer potential for job creation in Scotland's globally significant offshore wind market. #offshorewind #floatingwind #energytransition #scotwind #INTOG, #supplychain #advancedmanufacturing #manufacturing https://lnkd.in/dNH8eEGE
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Nova Scotia eyes two bays under provincial jurisdiction for wind farms The Nova Scotia government has identified two bays under provincial jurisdiction as potential sites for marine wind farms: Chedabucto Bay, at the Atlantic entrance to the Strait of Canso; and St. Georges Bay, in the Northumberland Strait. But the government insists nothing will proceed until fishermen are consulted. “We know that there are major winds there and something could happen there,” said Natural Resources and Renewables Minister Tory Rushton. “But I want to be very clear. There is nothing going into work until the regulations are all put in place, until the proper consultation is done with the fishers.” The proposed scenarios would see an initial capacity of 400 megawatts and ultimately up to one gigawatt of electricity production—the equivalent of 310 large-scale wind turbines, which would represent 20 percent of the province's stated goal of issuing leases for five gigawatts of electricity from offshore wind by 2030. #windfarms #novascotia #offshorewind #electricitygeneration
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