All Siemens Gamesa articles – Page 5
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Spliethoff delivers first monopiles for Fryslân
Spliethoff Group has delivered the first four monopiles for the Fryslân wind farm located in Lake IJssel in Breezanddijk, the Netherlands.
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Buss commences Hornsea Two project scope
The first six transition pieces for Ørsted’s Hornsea Two offshore wind farm in the North Sea have arrived at the Buss Terminal in Eemshaven, the Netherlands – signalling the start of the project.
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DEME completes Borssele 1 & 2 installations
In partnership with Ørsted and Siemens Gamesa, DEME Offshore has completed the installation of 94 turbines at the Borssele 1 & 2 offshore wind farm in the Netherlands.
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BWS executes blade rack moves
At the port of Esbjerg, Denmark, Blue Water Shipping (BWS) has moved blade racks from the quayside to a storage area at the rear of the port.
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ABP appoints Reay to lead offshore wind activities
Associated British Ports (ABP) has appointed Andy Reay as group head of commercial (offshore wind), effective October 2020.
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Bilbao positions itself as wind energy hub
In 2019, the port of Bilbao in Spain handled 142,000 tonnes of wind turbine components. The sector is forecast to grow in the years ahead and the port is positioning itself as a hub for wind energy cargoes.
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DEME starts SeaMade
DEME Offshore has installed the first turbine at the SeaMade offshore wind farm, located 45 km off the Belgian coast.
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Hopes of Spanish logistics recovery after short-term shock
This time last year, confidence in Spain’s wind energy sector was high and the outlook was bullish in spite of long-running political uncertainty. With a coalition government now in power, the country is among those worst hit by the Covid-19 pandemic – but projects are continuing, writes Megan Ramsay.
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Blue Water keeps busy with wind shipments
Blue Water Port Services is handling offshore wind turbines for Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) at the port of Esbjerg, Denmark, which are destined for projects in the USA and the Netherlands.
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Hai Long 2 opts for Siemens 14 MW turbines
Taiwan’s Hai Long 2 offshore wind project will use Siemens Gamesa’s recently introduced 14 MW SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbine.
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SGRE outlines Taiwanese expansion
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) plans to expand its nacelle assembly facility in Taichung, Taiwan
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Sarens completes Kvitfjell Raudfjell installations
Heavy lift and transport engineering specialist Sarens has installed a series of wind turbine components in challenging conditions at Kvitfjell Raudfjell, Norway.
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Puylobo blades arrive at Bilbao
42 wind turbine blades that will form part of Iberdrola's Puylobo wind farm in Aragón, Spain, have been unloaded at the port of Bilbao.
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Jones Act-compliant offshore installation vessel due in 2023
Dominion Energy’s chief executive Thomas Farrell said the utility is part of a consortium developing a Jones Act-compliant installation vessel for the USA's offshore wind energy sector.
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SGRE completes acquisition of Senvion assets
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has completed the purchase of selected Senvion assets with the acquisition of Ria Blades.
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DEME completes East Anglia One installations
DEME has installed 102 Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) 7 MW turbines at the East Anglia One offshore wind farm in the UK.
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Scan Global begins Yunlin project scope
Scan Global Logistics is coordinating the delivery of 44 wind turbines for the first phase of the Yunlin offshore wind farm in Taiwan on behalf of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE).
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Kaskasi FID, contracts announced
innogy SE made a final investment decision (FID) on the 342 MW Kaskasi offshore wind farm in the German part of the North Sea.
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Buss Terminal to support Hornsea Two
The Buss Terminal in Eemshaven, the Netherlands, has been selected as the base port for the foundation structures that will be installed at the Hornsea Two offshore wind farm.
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Blades shipped in Aalborg
Siemens Gamesa contracted Mammoet to transport three 94 m-long wind turbine blades from a storage area at its manufacturing plant in Aalborg, Denmark, to the nearby quayside.