Wind power News for November 2015

Wind power News Archive

Statoil to develop world’s largest floating wind farm Statoil to develop world’s largest floating wind farm

Consent has been granted for the world’s largest floating offshore wind development which will be installed off the coast of Peterhead.

Gamesa secures new order for West Virginia wind farm Gamesa secures new order for West Virginia wind farm

Gamesa has signed its first contract with Canada's Enbridge Inc. for the supply of 103 MW to the New Creek wind farm being developed in the state of West Virginia.

Siemens to supply wind turbines for 38 megawatt onshore project in France Siemens to supply wind turbines for 38 megawatt onshore project in France

Siemens has been awarded an order for the delivery, installation and commissioning of 12 direct drive wind turbines at the Les Gourlous wind farm in France.

Gamesa unveils debut model from newest platform Gamesa unveils debut model from newest platform

Gamesa today launched the first model from its new 3.3 MW platform: the Gamesa G132-3.3 MW, designed especially for medium wind speeds.

Ingeteam acquires full service contract for Chilean wind farm Ingeteam acquires full service contract for Chilean wind farm

Ingeteam will now be responsible for full service operation and management of a Chilean wind farm following an agreement made with E-CL.

Wind energy could overtake coal and gas as Europe's largest power source by 2030 Wind energy could overtake coal and gas as Europe's largest power source by 2030

Wind energy could be the largest source of power supply in the EU by 2030 if governments apply the right level of ambition in their climate and energy policies, according to EWEA's latest report.

EDF Energy Renewables takes on development of Dorenell wind farm project EDF Energy Renewables takes on development of Dorenell wind farm project

EDF Energy Renewables (EDF ER) will be collaborating with Infinergy and taking on the development of one of the largest onshore wind projects due to be built in Scotland.