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Equinor bouwt 's werelds grootste drijvende windmolenpark op zee

Het gigantische 800 MW drijvende offshore-windmolenpark Firefly zal 80 kilometer uit de kust van Zuid-Korea komen en is ontworpen om elektriciteit te leveren aan het Zuid-Koreaanse vasteland.

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Dit is reeds het 3e drijvende offshore windproject van Equinor (1e is in de Noorse Noordzee, 2e nabij de Canarische eilanden)
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Fasteners & cables for MHI Vestas wind Projects in Taiwan to be Sourced Locally

MHI Vestas Offshore Wind has reached agreements with local Taiwanese suppliers to source both fasteners and cables, becoming the only wind turbine manufacturer to source these components locally. Deepening its commitments to Taiwan, MHI Vestas has become the only wind turbine manufacturer to source fasteners and cables locally, signing agreements with Boltun Corporation for fasteners and Walsin Lihwa Corporation for cables, respectively. These agreements will see Boltun and Walsin Lihwa Corporation supply MHI Vestas for CIP-developed wind projects, Changfang Phase 2 and Xidao, to be delivered off the coast of Taiwan beginning in 2023. The agreements with Boltun and Walsin Lihwa Corporation also cover the Zhong Neng project, where MHI Vestas has been named preferred turbine supplier. Changfang Phases 1 and 2, Xidao and Zhong Neng are the only four Taiwanese projects to have passed the government’s localisation review for projects allocated in Round 2. Fasteners and cables are both key components of MHI Vestas’ cutting-edge V174 turbine, which is slated for first installation in Taiwan in 2022.

Boltun is a well-regarded Taiwanese metal parts manufacturer that was established in 1988, headquartered in Tainan. Boltun will produce fasteners for MHI Vestas’ projects from its facility in Tainan, Taiwan, delivering valuable early learnings for the group’s expansion into the offshore wind sector.

Since its inception in 1966, Walsin Lihwa Corporation has produced power cables and wires for usage in a wide array of industries. As the offshore wind sector develops in Taiwan, early experience gained alongside MHI Vestas will enable Walsin Lihwa Corporation to potentially supply the broader Asia-Pacific region with cables.

Contracts have now been signed by MHI Vestas in Taiwan for local supply of blades, blade materials (bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates), towers, switchgear, rotor hubs, hub plates and nacelle base frames, with more local supply chain contracts planned for 2020.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Siemens Gamesa Bags Major Orders for Tan Thuan & Thai Hoa Wind Farms in Vietnam

Siemens Gamesa has scored a double order, including one for the largest nearshore wind farm in Vietnam, as the country quickly advances on its renewable ambitions. The two deals, with 75 MW and 90 MW at the Tan Thuan and Thai Hoa wind farms respectively, will use the SG 5.0-145 turbines, which are among the most powerful turbines on the Vietnamese market. The company has also signed a 10-year contract to provide operation and maintenance services for Tan Thuan wind farm and a 20-year term sheet for servicing Thai Hoa wind farm, ensuring turbine performance and maximizing business case for the customers.

The Tan Thuan wind farm is the fourth nearshore project Siemens Gamesa has secured in Vietnam and it is also the largest nearshore project to date in the country. The orders follow the company’s largest order in Vietnam announced in March for 113 MW, helping to cement its market leading position.

The two deals also mark the first-ever cooperation Siemens Gamesa has concluded with Power Engineering Consulting Joint Stock Company 2 of Vietnam and Pacific Corporation respectively. Following expected commissioning in mid-2021, they will generate enough electricity to power the demands of more than 350,000 Vietnamese and help alleviate power shortage in the country.

In Vietnam, Siemens Gamesa has built three wind farms, with seven more wind farms under construction. The company has been expanding in the Asia Pacific region since the 1980s and has installed more than 8.4 GW of onshore turbines in the region. On the offshore side, the company completed the installation of Taiwan’s first offshore wind power project in 2019 (128 MW) and in addition reached close to 2 GW of firm orders.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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MHI Vestas inks landmark supply chain contract with KK Wind Solutions in Taiwan

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MHI Vestas Offshore Wind has signed a purchase agreement with KK Wind Solutions for local power conversion module assembly, and local manufacturing of low voltage cabinets and uninterruptible power supply systems to support the company’s future projects in Taiwan. A production facility will be established in the vicinity of Taichung Harbour by KK Wind Solutions, and will be responsible for the assembly of the PCM, a power electronics system that is critical for converting wind energy into electricity. Low voltage cabinets and UPS systems, which ensure optimal power supply and that critical load levels are maintained in the turbine, will also be produced on the site, creating sustainable, long-term manufacturing jobs. KK Wind Solutions, a global electro-mechanical systems supplier, will establish a local entity in Taiwan and engage local partners to ensure the first PCM delivery in Q4 2021.

The contract signing confirms MHI Vestas as delivering Taiwan’s most comprehensive local scope for offshore wind production. The agreement also underscores the significance of bringing industry knowledge and expertise to Taiwan as KK Wind Solutions has 40 years of experience in electrical systems for the wind industry. As part of KK Wind Solutions’ investment, local workers will be hired and trained to enable best-practice knowledge transfer for highly technical offshore wind turbine components.

MHI Vestas is the only wind turbine manufacturer to procure blades, blade materials, switchgear, fasteners and cables from within Taiwan. Contracts have now been signed by MHI Vestas in Taiwan for local supply of blades, blade materials (bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates), towers, switchgear, rotor hubs, hub plates, nacelle base frames, low voltage cabinets, UPS systems, and PCM assembly with more local supply chain contracts planned for 2020.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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Vestas Bags Wind Turbine New Supply Order from AMI AC Renewables in Vietnam

Vestas has secured a 101 megawatt order with AMI AC Renewables Corporation, a joint venture between AC Energy and AMI Renewables, for the second phase of the B&T Wind Farm. The order closely follows the recent 84 megawatt order for the first phase of the project. With this second win and a recent addition of 25 megawatt added to phase one, the combined 210 megawatt B&T Wind Farm will be Vestas’ largest wind project in Vietnam to date. For the second phase of the project, Vestas will supply, transport, install and commission a total of 24 V150-4.2 megawatt wind turbines at a hub-height of 145m to optimise wind energy production. The order also includes a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 service agreement that in combination with a yield-based availability guarantee will provide the customer with long-term business case certainty.

Located in a coastal area in the Quang Binh Province, the combined 210 megawatt B&T wind farms are two large-scale foreign-invested renewable energy projects, contributing to the province’s economic development strategy.

The construction of the project is expected to be completed in the third quarter of 2021, ahead of the current wind feed-in tariff deadline in Vietnam.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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DNV GL Enters Taiwan Offshore Wind Project Certification Alliance to Promote Localization

World's largest resource of independent energy experts and certification body DNV GL announced that it has signed an agreement to enter the Taiwan Offshore Wind Project Certification Alliance, initiated by the Taiwanese government to promote the localization of its offshore wind sector. Together with the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection, administrative agency of the Ministry of Economic Affairs, DNV GL launched the Taiwan Offshore Wind Project Certification Alliance with partners Metal Industries Research and Development Centre, CR Classification Society, Ship and Ocean Industries R&D Center and the Taiwan Electric Research and Testing Center. With the formation of this Alliance, members will work together to provide third-party project certification services for offshore wind farm developers.

The BSMI has already implemented the first phase of offshore wind farm project certification requirements, Offshore wind farm project certification review guideline, on 23 September 2019. This guideline included site survey and design requirements for integrating offshore wind farm projects into the grid before 2022. Come December this year, the BSMI will announce a revised scope for integrating offshore wind farm projects into the grid after 2022, which will have third party certification requirements in the manufacturing, transportation, installation and commissioning phases.

Due to the broadened scope of the certification requirements, offshore wind farm developers would need to be prepared early in their projects to meet these requirements and allocate resources accordingly. The establishment of the Alliance will help ease some of these pressures.

Beginning from 2022, the broadened scope of third-party certification processes will be applied to offshore wind farms. The Alliance will help to accelerate the development of talent and build experience in Taiwan, and help developers pass the certification requirements issued by the BSMI as an independent third party.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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NTPC Enters Pact with NIIF to Explore Business Opportunities in India

India’s largest power generation company NTPC Ltd has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, acting through National Investment and Infrastructure Fund Limited, to explore opportunities for investments in areas like renewable energy, power distribution among other areas of mutual interest in India. With this MoU, NTPC and NIIF aim to collaborate to further help India’s vision of building sustainable and robust energy infrastructure in the country. This partnership aims to bring together NTPC’s technical expertise and NIIF’s ability to raise capital and bring in global best practices by leveraging its existing relationships with leading players.

With a total installed capacity of 62110 megawatt, NTPC Group has 70 Power stations comprising of 24 Coal, 7 combined cycle Gas/Liquid Fuel, 1 Hydro, 13 Renewables along with 25 Subsidiary & JV Power Stations. NTPC targets to have nearly 30 GW of its overall power generation capacity from renewable energy sources by 2032.

Source : Strategic Research Institute
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AC Energy Expands Renewables Footprint with Wind Farm in Vietnam

Ayala Corporation’s power generation arm, AC Energy, marks another milestone in its renewables expansion in the region with the construction of the largest wind farm in Vietnam to date. The Quang Binh Wind Farm will have an aggregate capacity of 210 MW, bringing AC Energy’s total renewables capacity to 1,200 MW. Located in the coastal area of the Quang Binh province, the wind farm is AC Energy’s latest project with AMI Renewables. The project has two phases consisting of 109.2 MW and 100.8 MW, with firm orders already having been issued to the wind turbine supplier for both phases. With the aim of qualifying for the current round for wind feed-in-tariff of 8.50 US cents per kWh, the project is set be commissioned in the third quarter of 2021.

The record 210 MW wind farm is the latest in AC Energy’s string of initiatives to sustain its growth momentum and expand its generation capacity in the Asia-Pacific.

The project will utilize wind turbines from Vestas, who will supply, transport, install and commission a total of 50 V150-4.2 MW wind turbines at a hub-height of 145m to optimize the wind energy production. AC Energy will be providing all the construction capital required for this project.

In 2017, AC Energy and AMI Renewables formed a platform company, AMI AC Renewables, to build renewable energy plants in Vietnam. In April 2019, AC Energy and AMI Renewables switched on two solar plants, the 50 MW Khanh Hoa and the 30 MW Dak Lak solar farms. AMI AC Renewables targets to develop and operate a renewable energy platform in Vietnam with a total capacity of 1,000 MW by 2025.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Siemens Gamesa Awarded Vietnam’s Largest Ever Nearshore Project for 78 MW

VietnamSiemens Gamesa has strengthened its market leadership position in Vietnam after securing its fifth nearshore wind farm project as the Vietnamese government quickly advances on its renewable energy goals. The latest deal, which surpasses the previous company record in scale for its fourth nearshore project (75 MW) as the largest of its kind in Vietnam, adds a further 78 MW to the company’s existing 174 MW it has already secured, making Siemens Gamesa one of the largest players on the growing Vietnamese nearshore wind market.

The 78-MW Hiep Thanh wind farm will be located 1-3 km off the coast of Tra Vinh Province. Siemens Gamesa has been able to leverage its engineering and construction experience gathered from both onshore and offshore to support the development of the nearshore market in Vietnam.

This project is being developed by EcoTech Tra Vinh Renewables JSC, and its investors, Janakuasa Pte Ltd, Ecotech Vietnam, Climate Investor One, which is managed by Climate Fund Managers and ST International. Siemens Gamesa formed a consortium with PowerChina Huadong Engineering Co., Ltd., the leading engineering and construction company in China’s offshore wind power industry, to deliver an Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) offering to the customer.

The wind farm will feature 18 units of the SG 5.0-145 turbine, which are among the largest turbines on the Vietnamese market. Commissioning of the wind farm is expected in the third quarter of 2021. Additionally, the company signed a long-term 10-year contract to provide operation and maintenance services.

In Vietnam, Siemens Gamesa has built three wind farms, with seven more wind farms under construction. In the last three years, the company has sold approximately 550 MW in this market.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Tilt Renewables Completes First Turbine Erection at Waipipi Wind Farm in New Zealand

Tilt Renewables Limited announced that the first wind turbine has been successfully erected at the Waipipi Wind Farm located near Waverley in South Taranaki in New Zealand. This wind turbine is the largest ever installed in New Zealand, both by generation capacity of 4.3MW and size of 130 meter rotor diameter and marks the first multi-MW class wind turbine to be installed in New Zealand since mid-2014. To date, 18 of 31 wind turbine foundations have been procured, the installation of underground 33kV cable reticulation is complete, and all HOkV transmission line poles have been installed. All wind turbine components have been manufactured and have either arrived in or are en route to New Zealand. TLT anticipates achieving commercial operation of the WWF in QI 2021, in line with previous expectations.

When complete, the WWF will be TLT's largest single asset in New Zealand, consisting of 31 x 4.3MW wind turbines with a total installed capacity of 133.3MW, and expected to produce annual average electricity generation of 455GWI1, enough for around 70,000 homes. The wind turbines are manufactured by Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy who is also providing a comprehensive 30-year Operations and Maintenance Agreement, demonstrating just how suitable these machines are for this site.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Vestas Bags 40 MW Order for Wind Project in Nagasaki Prefecture

Vestas has secured a 40 MW order with Japan Wind Development for the Hirado Minami Wind Farm in Japan’s Nagasaki prefecture, following last month’s project win with Japan Wind Development and Tokyu Land Corporation. The order includes the supply and supervision of 11 V105-3.6 MW turbines, delivered with customised 72.5-meter towers. The solution was developed in close collaboration with JWD in order to accommodate the extreme local wind conditions, whilst simultaneously minimising visual impact due to the site’s natural beauty. This project win provides further evidence that the Vestas V105 solution is a robust option for sites with extreme weather conditions and challenging transport requirements.

Vestas will also provide multi-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service agreements for the wind farm. With an energy-based availability guarantee, this agreement will ensure optimised performance and long-term business case certainty for the customer.

Delivery of Vestas’ turbines will begin in the second quarter of 2021, with commissioning scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2021.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Jan De Nul Starts Formosa 2 Offshore Wind Farm Pin Piles Transportation

Formosa 2 Offshore Wind FarmJan De Nul Group has started transportation of the pin piles for the 376 MW Formosa 2 Offshore Wind Farm. The first batch of 26 pin piles was loaded on the transportation vessel BBC Onyx at EEW SPC’s facilities in South Korea and offloaded in the Formosa 2 marshalling port of Taichung in Taiwan. Jan De Nul Group subcontracted EEW SPC for the supply of all 194 pin piles needed for the Formosa 2 Project. EEW SPC started fabrication in January at three different yards in South Korea and Malaysia. This first pile delivery, one of eight batches in total assigned to the German BBC Chartering, is a significant milestone given the COVID-19 outbreak and its severe impact worldwide. All the pin piles will be stored in Taichung Port until foundation installation commences later this year.

With Taichung Port being the logistics and operations hub for the Formosa 2 offshore wind farm project, Jan De Nul Group continues its partnership with Taiwan International Ports Co Ltd following the successful cooperation on the Formosa 1 Phase 2 project. For the port operations, Jan De Nul Group collaborates with Belgium-headquartered Sarens and a team of Taiwanese suppliers including its long-standing partner Hung Hua Corporation, Ta Jia International Co Ltd, Jin An Logistics International Co Ltd and the Glory Shipping Agency Corporation.

Developed by Macquarie’s Green Investment Group, JERA and Swancor Renewable Energy Company Ltd., and located between four and ten nautical miles off Miaoli County, the 376 MW Formosa 2 OWF will have 47 Siemens 8 MW turbines on jacket foundations in up to 55m water depth.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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GE Renewable Energy to Supply Cypress Wind Turbines for Murra Warra II Wind Farm in Australia

GE Renewable Energy announced contracts for the construction and long-term operation of the 209 MW Murra Warra II wind farm in Victoria in Australia. Featuring 38 GE Cypress 5.5-158 wind turbines, the Murra Warra II wind farm will generate enough renewable energy to power the equivalent of 150,000 homes in Victoria and offset around 500,000 tonnes of carbon emissions every year, playing a significant role supporting the Victorian renewable energy target of 40 per cent by 2025. The wind farm, located 30km north of Horsham, in north-west Victoria, will provide immense benefits for the regional economy, creating more than 400 full-time jobs during the two-year construction period and ongoing employment opportunities in operations, maintenance and project support services throughout its lifetime.

Construction of the project will commence later this year and will be fully commissioned and operational by mid-2022. The first Cypress wind turbine is set to be delivered to the Murra Warra site in mid-2021.

GE has contracted Australian wind farm construction specialist Zenviron as balance of plant subcontractor, responsible for the project’s civil works and electrical reticulation. GE will also be engaging Australian subcontractors for additional work on the project in due course.

Constraints in the local Victorian electricity network required the incorporation of a synchronous condenser into the Murra Warra II project. Drawing on the rotating stabilizer technology of GE’s Power Conversion business, GE Renewable Energy is supporting the grid network in delivering efficient, reliable and zero-emission synchronous inertia whilst stabilizing frequency deviations. This solution meets the Australian Energy Market Operator’s requirements to improve grid stability, demonstrating the depth of complementary technology solutions that GE can bring to a project to ensure successful delivery and operation.

The Murra Warra II project was developed by Renewable Energy System and Macquarie Capital. The project’s transition to the construction phase occurs at the same time as it is acquired by investment funds managed by Partners Group.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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NovaWind Starts Construction of Marchenkovskaya Wind Farm in Rostov Region

NovaWind Marchenkovskaya Wind FarmNovaWind JSC has launched the construction of Marchenkovskaya wind farm in the Rostov region. The total capacity of the planned wind farm will be 120 MW. The site will be equipped with 48 wind turbines with a capacity of 2.5 MW each, and their planned annual average energy output will be 402 GWh. The total volume of investments in the construction of the wind farm amounts to more than 16 billion rubles. As of today, more than 40 units of construction vehicles and more than 100 workers and engineers are already working at the site. The static trials of bearing capacity of soils with bored piles were completed. The delivery of materials for foundation construction works has begun. Two concrete batching plants with a total capacity of 170 cubic meters of concrete mixture per hour were installed. Works on the excavation of foundation pits and reinforcement of future foundations of the wind farm are in progress.

NovaWind JSC is a ROSATOM division for implementation of the wind power projects. In total, companies in the control circuit of NovaWind JSC will build wind power stations with a total capacity of 1GW until 2023.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Jan De Nul Update on TPC Offshore Wind Farm in Taiwan

Taiwan Power Company Offshore WindfarmJan De Nul Group has reached another significant milestone by completing the installation of four medium-voltage export cables connecting the offshore wind farm to the shore, as well as the upgrade of the onshore substation in Changhua County. This substation upgrade was essential for the connection of the first state-owned wind farm ‘Taiwan Power Company Offshore Windfarm Phase 1 Project. Jan De Nul’s Cable-Laying Vessel Willem de Vlamingh successfully installed the four subsea export cables from the offshore wind farm site, 10 km off the coast, to the shore where they were connected at the landfall area near Fangyuan. For the complex beach pull in operations including passing over a shallow water sandbank, Jan De Nul Group teamed up with its Taiwanese partner Hung Hua Construction who provided essential marine equipment, including a jack-up barge.

Due to the presence of a nearshore oyster farm and an important shipping lane for fishermen on the subsea export cables route, the cables had to be pulled through 1km-long underground ducts, which had previously been installed by horizontal directional drilling up to 21 metres below the seabed.

After the cable installation, trenching works started. For the nearshore trenching works, Jan De Nul’s Starfish excavators used an in-house developed plough-skid and jet-skid. For the offshore trenching operations, the Cable-Laying Vessel Willem de Vlamingh also acted as a Trenching Support Vessel.

Together with its Taiwanese subcontractor Chung-Hsien Chen, Jan De Nul Group completed the installation and commissioning of new electrical equipment, including high voltage transformers, high-voltage and medium-voltage switchgear, a new SCADA control room and emergency power supply, inside the onshore substation in Da Cheng. This custom designed upgrade was essential for the substation to be able to receive power generated by the new offshore wind farm.

After passing a 24-hour energization test, the upgraded substation was successfully connected to the national grid for the first time in this new configuration.

In the meantime, the offshore foundation installation of 84 pin piles and 21 jackets is making steady progress and Jan De Nul Group’s consortium partner Hitachi Ltd. continues preparing the wind turbines in the Taichung marshalling port. The turbine installation campaign, due to start in August, will feature Jan De Nul’s Offshore Jack-Up Installation vessel Taillevent.

The ‘Taiwan Power Company Offshore Windfarm Phase 1 Project Demonstration’ has been awarded to the Consortium Jan De Nul & Hitachi in February 2018. Jan De Nul Group is responsible for the full balance of plant, including design, fabrication and installation of the foundations, and the provision of the offshore vessel for the installation of the wind turbines. Also included is significant electrical scope, including the supply and installation of the cables both onshore and offshore, as well as upgrading an electrical substation. Hitachi Ltd. is in charge of manufacturing, assembly, installation and other works related to the 21 Typhoon certified offshore wind turbines using a downwind rotor, each with a capacity of 5.2MW. The Jan De Nul & Hitachi consortium is responsible for the first five years operation and maintenance of the TPC Changhua offshore wind farm Phase 1.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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NovaWind Starts construction of Karmalinovskaya Wind Power Plant in Stavropol Krai

NovaWind JSC has launched the Karmalinovskaya wind power plant construction in Stavropol Krai. WPP’s total generating capacity will reach 60 MW with annual energy production – 147 GWh. The power plant will consist of 24 wind turbines with a capacity of 2.5 MW each. The company is going to invest more than 8 billion rubles in the construction. More than 50 construction vehicles as well as 150 workers and engineers have been involved in the building process already. Currently the bored piles are being installed. Workers are now reinforcing the future foundations of the wind turbines, building crane sites and ensuring vehicle access to the objects and unitized transformer substations. The construction process is accompanied by the concrete production at two concrete plants with a supply of 160 m3 of concrete per hour.

NovaWind JSC is a ROSATOM division for implementation of the wind power projects. Overall, by 2023, enterprises operating under the management of NovaWind JSC, will install 1 GW of wind farms.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Vestas Surpasses 1 GW of Order Intake in Vietnam

Vestas leads the market for wind energy in Vietnam with over 1 GW of projects installed or under construction, after securing an additional 50 MW order for the second phase of Hoa Binh 1 wind farm. Since securing the first phase in December last year, Vestas has been working closely with the Phuong Anh Group to optimise this second phase of the project. This order marks Vestas’ eighth intertidal project in the country, strengthening Vestas’ undisputed leadership in this market segment and underlining Vestas’ ability to deliver tailored intertidal solutions suitable to exploit the full potential of the region’s nearshore wind conditions.

The project is located in Hoa Binh, a district of Bac Lieu Province where the turbines will be installed in shallow waters close to shore along the Mekong Delta region. The contract includes the supply and supervision of the installation of 13 V150-4.2 MW turbines with ten turbines delivered in 3.8 MW and three turbines delivered in 4.0 MW operating mode to optimise energy production for the site’s specific wind conditions.

The project also includes a 20-year Active Output Management 5000 service agreement, designed to maximise energy production for the project. With a yield-based availability guarantee, Vestas will provide the customer with long-term business case certainty. Together with this agreement, the customer has also extended the first phase’s service agreement by another 10 years to a 20-year AOM 5000 service agreement as a recognition of their trust in Vestas’ long-term service capabilities.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Vestas Surpasses 1 GW Order Intake in China in 2020

Vestas has secured a 101 MW order for a project in China that includes the supply of 42 V120-2.2 MW wind turbines delivered in 2.4 MW Power Optimised Mode, as well as a 20-year Active Output Management 4000 service agreement. Vestas has also received a 150 MW order in China that includes the supply of 53 V120-2.2 MW in 2.4 MW Power Optimised Mode and seven V155-3.3 MW turbines as well as a 5-year Active Output Management 4000 service agreement. With these orders, Vestas has reached an order intake in China in 2020 of more than 1 GW.

Deliveries are expected to begin in the fourth quarter of 2020, with commissioning planned for the same quarter.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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Siemens Gamesa strengthens its partnership with Adani Green Energy with the supply of a 473 MW wind power project in India

Siemens Gamesa has received a firm order from Adani Green Energy for one of the largest wind power projects in India. The company will deliver 215 SG 2.2-122 wind turbines, totalling 473 MW. The agreement with Adani will see Siemens Gamesa deliver on its core strengths covering manufacturing, supply, installation, and pre-commissioning of the wind turbines for the project in Fatehgarh, Rajasthan, India.

Siemens Gamesa had earlier signed several projects with Adani totalling 391.2 MW, in which 87.6 MW has already been commissioned with the remaining MWs under construction. Adding this new order to the existing contracted capacity the Siemens Gamesa – Adani partnership surpasses 860 MW, underscoring SGRE’s position as one of the most trusted renewable energy partners in India.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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MHI Vestas to Source Towers for Taiwanese Offshore Wind Farms from CS Wind & Chin Fong

Further positioning Taiwan at the centre of the emerging offshore wind industry in Asia Pacific, MHI Vestas has finalised a purchase agreement with the CS Wind & Chin Fong partnership to source towers for its offshore wind turbines in Taiwan. This purchase agreement covers complete tower supply for MHI Vestas’ Taiwanese projects: Changfang Phases 1 and 2, Xidao and Zhong Neng. Changfang Phases 1 and 2, Xidao and Zhong Neng are currently the only four Taiwanese projects to have passed the government’s localisation review for projects allocated in Round 2, as MHI Vestas continues to deliver the world’s most ambitious localisation plan in Taiwan.

The conditional contract signed between MHI Vestas and CS Wind & Chin Fong in October 2018 has been concluded with this purchase agreement.

Contracts have now been signed by MHI Vestas in Taiwan for local supply of blades, blade materials (bonding glue, resin, pultruded carbon plates), towers, switchgear, rotor hubs, hub plates, nacelle base frames, low voltage cabinets, UPS systems, and PCM assembly with more local supply chain contracts planned for 2020.

Source : STRATEGIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE
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