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New Cable Laying Vessel Isaac Newton on the way for its first job.

On Friday 27th November 2015, the cable laying vessel Isaac Newton has been officially handed over to Jan De Nul Group by the shipyard Uljanik Brodogradiliste in Pula, Croatia. The same day still, the vessel set sail to Norway to pick up the cables for its first job. The cables will then be transported to… Read more »

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Mayor of London and SolarEdge Vice President Discuss the Future of Solar in the UK

The Mayor of London, Boris Johnson MP, recently conducted a three-day trade delegation to Israel on a mission to strengthen London’s economic and commercial ties to technology companies and business leaders. As one of the largest global inverter companies, SolarEdge was invited to participate in the trade mission. Mr. Lior Handelsman, Vice President of Marketing… Read more »

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MARTIFER SOLAR ITALY ADDS 7 MW TO ITS ITALIAN O&M PORTFOLIO

Martifer Solar has signed a new O&M contract of 7 MW to supervise and provide O&M services for the company Garnell in Italy The 8 PV plants were installed in rooftops and are located in the North East region of the country Martifer Solar, a subsidiary of Martifer SGPS, has added 8 PV rooftop plants… Read more »

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DNV GL awards component certificate to Ingeteam for its frequency converter for on- and offshore wind turbines

Certification confirms that wind turbine component is designed, documented and manufactured in accordance with design assumptions, applicable standards and technical requirements for safety, function and quality Component certification of the DFM 3000 statorless water cooled Ingecon® Wind converter accelerates the certification process of new wind turbine designs that use this component Hamburg, Germany – 1… Read more »

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Photovoltaik-Institut Berlin verifies impact of cleaning robots

Significant yield losses caused by sand and fine dust 1 December 2015 – In many regions of the world, sand and fine dust cause photovoltaic power plants to experience considerable yield losses. Although the manual or automatic cleaning of modules is intended to remedy this situation, it may actually damage the solar panels’ glass surfaces…. Read more »

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Barge Master Launches Fit-for-purpose Gangway

Capelle a/d IJssel, the Netherlands, December 1, 2015 – Barge Master announces the official launch of a motion compensated gangway after building a track record in motion compensated lifting. ‘The overall offshore logistics consists of safe and efficient transfer of cargo and people. While we are already known for our motion compensated lifting, customers asked… Read more »

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Turbine owners establish global peer-to-peer platform to solve O&M issues collaboratively

Wind farm owners representing 12 % of global turbine assets have founded a new peer-to-peer online platform called o2o Wind, dedicated to the exchange of knowledge and experience on operation and maintenance issues. The o2o Wind forum is the first initiative of the kind aimed at fostering wind farm O&M best practice through a collaborative… Read more »

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ELA Offshore Special Containers for individual needs of the Offshore Industry

Several ELA Offshore Special Units in use on the high seas One container is not just like another. For each project different specifications and requirements for a container come up. The same applies to the Offshore industry in which more and more special containers for individual works on the high sea are needed. ELA Offshore… Read more »

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Siemens to supply 126 megawatts to onshore wind power plants in Scotland

• 57 direct drive wind turbines for three wind farms• Long-term service contracts included• Clean energy for roughly 50,000 households Siemens has been awarded orders for three onshore wind projects in Scotland, supplying up to 50,000 households in South and North Ayrshire and Lockerbie. The contracts also include long-term service and maintenance. For the Dersalloch… Read more »

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Precise calculation of wind potential facilitates financing

First commercial offshore measurement with IWES LiDAR buoy The buoy with equipment for laser-supported remote sensing (LiDAR) passed its first real test in the shape of the winter storm “Freja” with flying colours just one week after its installation: Significant wave heights of up to 4.5 m were measured in the Danish North Sea off… Read more »

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Next Ocean secures investment to scale offshore safety technology

Delft, Netherlands, February 11, 2025 – Next Ocean, a pioneer in Vessel Motion Radar technology, has secured Seed Investment from Arches Capital to drive its expansion and enhance maritime safety worldwide. This funding will accelerate Next Ocean’s growth, enabling the company to scale production, expand into new markets, and further develop its predictive radar technology…. Read more »

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Global Underwater Hub Establishes Taskforce to Tackle Subsea Cable Reliability and Performance

Global Underwater Hub (GUH) has today published a white paper on its approach to tackling a crucial issue that could derail the UK’s clean energy ambitions. The trade and development body, which represents the UK’s £9.2billion underwater industry, has set out how it aims to improve the performance and reliability of subsea cable systems which… Read more »

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Wärtsilä introduces next-generation engine to balance renewables and improve power plant performance

Wärtsilä 46TS engine provides improved output and efficiency to save fuel and costs, with future proof technology that can run on sustainable fuels Technology group Wärtsilä launches today its next generation 46TS engine, which is designed to balance renewable energy, provide highly efficient baseload power, and can run on sustainable fuels in future. The Wärtsilä… Read more »

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Exide Technologies’ Customized Energy Systems and Vrijopnaam partnership set to enhance sustainable energy access in The Netherlands

Vrijopnaam increases impact on the energy transition in the Netherlands by expanding operations and improving energy distribution efficiency Exide Technologies’ 3,4 MWh Solition Mega Three energy storage system with liquid cooling optimizes grid power usage and peak-power supply Integration of a new storage system and implementation of an ‘in-front-of’ and ‘behind-the-meter’ solution, optimizing energy management… Read more »

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Glamox offers bird-friendly lights for offshore platforms and ships

The future for migrating birds is bright, the future is green Oslo, Norway, 10 February 2025:  Offshore platforms, such as oil and gas rigs, wind turbines, and their substations, offer a tempting respite for migratory birds attracted by their lights. But landing on these structures can be a death sentence for tired birds that use up… Read more »

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Exide Technologies unveils new Solition Powerbooster Mobile: Delivering flexible and sustainable energy “On-The-Go”

Solition Powerbooster Mobile offers flexible and zero-emissions energy buffering and supply – wherever, whenever Built with versatility in mind – ideal for various off-grid use cases such as events, construction sites, or outdoor EV charging Available with storage capacities of 200 and 400 kWh   Gennevilliers, France (3/2/2025) – Exide Technologies, a global leader in… Read more »

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Sharp withdraws from solar business in Europe

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British tech to support Parkwind’s wind energy drive

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Polar Racking Reaffirms Commitment to Achieving 10GW Annual Production for Global Solar Projects

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“I will deliver Labour’s rooftop revolution” energy boss announces

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Deutsche WindGuard Consulting rejuvenates its management board

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