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Offshore Wind Power
Deme Picks Thyboron Port as Foundation Base for Danish Offshore Wind Farms
Deme Group and the Port of Thyboron Have Signed a Contract Regarding the Installation of Foundations for Vattenfall’s Vesterhav Nord and Syd Offshore Wind Farm…
Offshore Wind Power
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (Cip) Set to Invest $8.6 Billion in Offshore Wind in Portugal
Renewable energy developer and fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) plans to invest 8 billion euros ($8.6 billion) in a large offshore wind far…
Offshore Wind Power
Newly Discovered Chemical Process Renders All Existing Wind Turbine Blades Recyclable
A new chemical process discovered as part of a Vestas-led project removes the need for changing the design or composition of the material used for wind turbine …
Offshore Wind Power
Pause to Danish offshore wind scheme is absurd
The Danish Government has put on hold Denmark’s open door offshore wind development procedure. Pausing this established and effective scheme creates inves…
Wind Turbine
Rope Robotics’ Wind Turbine Blade Repairs Pay Off in Six Months
• Initial commercial results: return on investment after six months• Patented robot first to offer practical field repairs; offshore in 2024• Lea…
Wind Power Project
Vineyard Wind to Build CTV Terminal
Vineyard Wind, a joint venture between AVANGRID, Inc., and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), has signed a partnership with Shoreline Offshore, a joint v…
Denmark
Locations Identified for Geothermal Heating Plants in Aarhus, Denmark
City view over Aarhus, Denmark (source: flickr/ User:Colin, creative commons)Danish geothermal heating company Innargi has announced the location of the first t…
Energy Infrastructure
Ramboll Analyses Cluster Collaboration on CO2 Infrastructure in the Greater Copenhagen Area
The cluster collaboration on carbon capture in the Danish capital can capture approx. 3 million tonnes of CO2 annually from energy facilities in the region. Ram…
World Energy Outlook
Ørsted expects EBITDA excluding new partnership agreements of DKK 21.1 billion for 2022
Ørsted presents operating profit (EBITDA) for 2022 based on preliminary and unaudited reporting.It has been a year with unusual market conditions, not le…
Offshore Wind Power
Statkraft and Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners Team Up to Develop 2.2GW of Offshore Wind in Ireland
Statkraft has announced a major deal with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners’ (CIP) fund Copenhagen Infrastructure IV K/S (CI IV) as part of its plans to …
Hydrogen Production
Making Hydrogen Will Consume 2% Of Total Global Renewable Capacity Growth by 2027
25 countries plus the EU have announced big ambitions for renewable hydrogen production. But how much renewable energy will be needed to make the H2 over the ne…
Offshore Wind Power
CIP Enters Irish Offshore Market With Landmark Statkraft Deal
Image by shaunwilkinson on 123rfCopenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has acquired a 50% stake in Statkraft’s offshore wind portfolio in Ireland, a dea…
Carbon capture
EU Approves €1.1 Billion Danish Scheme for Carbon Capture and Storage
The European Commission has given its approval for a €1.1 billion scheme to support the roll-out of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies in Denmar…
LNG
Europe’s Scramble for Natural Gas Will Not Affect Renewable Energy Transition, Irena Says
Francesco La Camera, director general of Irena, at an event in Berlin. EPAThe transition to renewable energy will remain steady in the long-term even as Europea…
Wind Farm
RWE Picks Siemens Gamesa for Denmark’s Largest Offshore Windfarm
Sven Utermöhlen of RWE Offshore Wind (left) and Marc Becker of Siemens Gamesa at the Danish National Test Center for Large Wind Turbines.RWE has signed a w…
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