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Content Iss. 2021-03-25

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 EDITORIAL
Quo vadis, America?
 HIGHLIGHTS
Another Renewables Spending Record Shows on the Horizon
List_wind_solar_2Renewables capex, which equals purchases from supply firms, is set for another record year, picking up where last year left off, when spending hit $224 billion, Rystad Energy predicts.

Renewables capex, which equals ...

Study: Wind Energy Output Increases when People Need Heat the most
List_windpark_43A researcher used computer models to show that wind turbines, averaged over large regions, actually ramp up their power during cold snaps, when demand for home and business heating is the ...
GWEC: China Doubling Annual Installations in 2020
List_china_3In 2020, China broke the world record for most wind power capacity installed in a single year with 52 GW of new capacity.

According to the latest data released by GWEC Market Intelligence, 2020 was a record year for wind ...

Germany Needs More Onshore Wind Energy
List_deutschland_1Giles Dickson, WindEurope CEO: “We’re asking the German Governments to take six simple measures which will unlock immediate investments, jobs and growth."

Wind was 27% of Germany’s electricity consumption ...

 WINDFAIR EDITORS
EIB to Co-Finance Construction of French Offshore Wind Farm
Detail_offshore_wind_11The European Investment Bank (EIB) has granted a €350 million credit line to a consortium made up of EDF Renouvelables, Enbridge and wpd to co-finance the construction of a wind farm off the coast of Courseulles-sur-Mer in France, the bank has announced.

The project consists of 64 wind turbines located over 10 km off the French coast. With a capacity of 450 MW, it will produce the equivalent of the annual electricity use of 630 000 people, i.e. over 90% of the population of Calvados where it is located. It is expected to ...

World's Most Powerful Onshore Wind Turbine Celebrates German Premiere
Detail_siemens_20210323Siemens Gamesa will install two SG 5.8-155 with a capacity of 6.6 MW in Schleswig-Holstein in the north of Germany.

Commissioning is planned for summer 2022, as Siemens Gamesa said in a press statement. The two turbines will have a capacity of 13.2 MW and replace four older turbines, which had a combined capacity of 8.45 MW. Siemens Gamesa will receive a 20-year service contract for the maintenance of the turbines.

"The new ...

DNV Wins Contract to Support Development of Taiwanese Offshore Wind Farm
 MEMBER NEWS
Schaeffler Designs Eco-Friendly Packing System for Large Sized Bearings
List_schaeffler_20210325Automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler and drive manufacturer Flender have joined forces to create a new, innovative and eco-friendly reusable packaging system.

Automotive ...

AkzoNobel Supports Polar Pod in Pioneering Scientific Mission
List_akzonobel_20210324The Polar Pod will enable international scientists and researchers to study the Antarctic Circumpolar Current, which has a major influence on the Earth’s climate and contains an immense ...
PNE Installs Wind Farm in Poland
List_windpark_7The Polish 'Jasna' wind farm with a total nominal capacity of 132 MW has been completed on schedule.

The Polish “Jasna” wind farm with a total nominal capacity of 132 MW has been completed on schedule. WKN ...

GE Renewable Energy Secures Contract for Another Wind Farm in Vietnam
List_ge_20210323GE Renewable Energy announced that it has been awarded a contract to supply a total of eight wind turbines to support construction of the Thuan Nhien Phong (TNP) wind farm in Binh Thuan ...
BayWa r.e. Orders OneView® Upgrade from SCADA International
List_scada_20210323BayWa r.e. needed a flexible solution that can be integrated with the new wind farms and disconnected again without disrupting the operation of both the wind farm and the SCADA overlay solution. ...
Nexans Partners Globally with Shippeo
Antaris Small Wind Turbine Installed in Belgium
 INDUSTRY NEWS
GWEC: Global Wind Turbine Supplier Ranking for 2020 Published
Analysis: Offshore Can Power the U.S.
South Fork Offshore Wind Farm Receives Critical Permit
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