All Siemens Gamesa articles – Page 4
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Blades move with Blue Water
Blue Water Shipping has transported 108 m-long, 65.6-tonne Siemens Gamesa blades that will installed on 14-MW turbines.
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Jumbo-SAL-Alliance moves Taiwanese energy cargoes
The Jumbo-SAL-Alliance is on hand to move 75 Siemens Gamesa 8 MW turbines and 225 blades from Cuxhaven (Germany), Esbjerg and Aalborg (Denmark) to Taichung (Taiwan).
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ABP makes land available
UK port operator Associated British Ports (ABP) will make 1,000 acres (404.7 ha) of development land available to support the domestic supply chain, manufacturing and renewable energy sectors.
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Foundations installed at Hornsea
DEME has installed the final monopile foundation at Ørsted’s Hornsea Two offshore wind farm, with all 165 foundations being transported and installed within one year.
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Jan De Nul signs contract for Gode Wind 3 & Borkum Riffgrund 3
Jan De Nul has been awarded the contract for the transport and installation of 107 monopile foundations and one topside for the Gode Wind 3 and the Borkum Riffgrund 3 offshore wind farms in the German North Sea.
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Cadeler lands contract for Hollandse Kust Noord
Van Oord has awarded Cadeler the contract for the transport and installation of 69 wind turbines for the Hollandse Kust Noord wind farm located off the coast of the Netherlands.
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Mammoet steps up in Djibouti
Mammoet was contracted by Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) to offload and assemble 17 wind turbines at the Goubet wind farm in Djibouti.
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Buss to support Hollandse Kust Noord
Buss Terminal Eemshaven in the Netherlands has been selected as the base port for the pre-assembly and installation of rotor blades, nacelles and towers for the Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind farm.
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GWS lands contract for Sweden wind farms
Global Wind Service (GWS) will install the first Siemens Gamesa 5.X turbines at wind farms in Skaftåsen and Björnberget, Sweden.
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Cadeler orders newbuild installation vessels
Cadeler has contracted Cosco Shipping Heavy Industry for the construction of two X-class wind turbine installation vessels.
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Market hotspots indicate strong bounceback
Covid-19 hit Spain hard last year with many industries suffering as a result. There were, naturally, consequences for the project cargo community – but more than 12 months since the pandemic took hold, optimism is returning. Megan Ramsay reports.
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Kriegers Flak turbine installation in full swing
Jan De Nul has installed 36 out of 72 wind turbines at the Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm in Denmark.
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Cadeler lands Siemens contract
Cadeler – formerly Swire Blue Ocean – has secured a contract for the transport and installation of Siemens Gamesa wind turbines.
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Laso moves blade in Portugal
Portugal-headquartered Laso Transportes has transported an 84 m-long wind turbine blade from the Ria Blades’ manufacturing site to the port of Aveiro.
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Schmidbauer to support floating wind farm
Schmidbauer will handle the heavy load logistics of three prototype floating wind turbines for EDF Renewables’ offshore wind farm near Marseille, France.
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Turbine installation complete at SeaMade
DEME Offshore has completed the installation of 58 Siemens Gamesa 8.4 MW turbines at the SeaMade offshore wind farm, located 45 km off the Belgian coast.
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Cadeler signs contract with DEME
Offshore wind farm installation company Cadeler – previously known as Swire Blue Ocean – will install monopile foundations at the Ørsted Hornsea 2 offshore wind farm off the coast of Yorkshire.
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Power to revive the global economy?
The development of new renewable power generation capacity worldwide may be slowed by the Covid-19 crisis, at least in the short term. Despite that, offshore wind energy is set to be one of the more resilient sectors and is poised for further strong growth.
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Laso lands Siemens Gamesa contract
Siemens Gamesa has awarded Laso Transportes a contract to handle the international transport of wind turbine blades from its factory in Vagos, Portugal.
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Joint initiative focuses on safety in Esbjerg
Siemens Gamesa, MHI Vestas, Blue Water Shipping, the Dockers Union and the port of Esbjerg have teamed up to implement an improved safety initiative at the Danish port.