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Scots publish offshore consenting ‘how-to’

Marine Scotland has published a new manual to help developers prepare planning applications for offshore renewables projects.

Test success for German floater

German engineering company Gicon has completed tank testing of a model of its prototype floating wind turbine foundation.

Njord Offshore secures Taiwan charter

Njord Offshore to manage a new Service Accommodation & Transfer Vessel for Siemens Gamesa at Formosa 1 Offshore Wind Power Plant in Taiwan.

Touchdown for BorWin Gamma topside

Transmission system operator TenneT has installed the 900MW BorWin Gamma topside on its jacket foundation in the German North Sea.

Chinese launch offshore installer

Chinese company Ouyang Offshore has launched a new wind turbine installation vessel at Dayang Offshore Equipment's shipyard in Jiangsu, China.

Corpower sails through wave milestone

Corpower has completed work on its half-scale wave prototype and is poised to step up development of its C4 commercial-scale device.

Power flies from Minesto kite

Swedish marine energy developer Minesto has generated first power from its commercial-scale Deep Green 500kW tidal kite off the coast of north Wales.

Northwester 2 lines up cable guys

Parkwind has lined up Nexans and NSW to deliver cabling for the 219MW Northwester 2 offshore wind farm off the coast of Belgium.

Floatgen passes SKF test

Swedish company SKF carried out an initial audit of the 2MW Vestas turbine deployed at Ideol's Floatgen floating offshore wind farm off the coast of France.

More delay for Kriegers link

Transmission system operators Energinet and 50Hertz have postponed the commissioning of the 400MW Kriegers Flak Combined Grid Solution between Germany and Denmark until May 2019.

Ørsted Acquires Deepwater Wind

Ørsted has entered into an agreement with the D.E. Shaw Group to acquire a 100 percent equity interest in Rhode Island-based Deepwater Wind at a purchase price of $510 million. 

Carnegie issued Oz wave ultimatum

Wave developer Carnegie Clean Energy has been given nine weeks to provide a detailed funding plan to the Western Australia state government to continue with its Albany project.

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