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Energy infrastructure News for May 2010
Cromarty Firth Port Authority (CFPA) is becoming a renewable energy centre for import, logistics and storage of wind farm components.
29 May, 2010
AREVA’s Transmission and Distribution will aid Airtricity achieving grid compliance for Dunneill Wind Farm in Co Sligo, Ireland.
28 May, 2010
Offshore Marine Management (OMM) has been awarded a contract for the survey inspection and remedial works for the Barrow Offshore Wind Farm export cable by BOWind.
28 May, 2010
The UK Department of Energy and Climate Change’s Energy Bill will implement a ‘green deal’ for energy efficiency, and says it will deliver low-carbon energy. At the same time, DECC is cutting £85 million in spending...
28 May, 2010
Google and real-time displays manufacturer Current Cost are joining forces to let UK households sign up to monitoring their home power usage through Google.
27 May, 2010
Draka Offshore will supply the array cabling for the 183.6 MW Walney 2 offshore wind farm off the coast of Cumbria, UK, for Dong Energy.
25 May, 2010
CTC Marine Projects will provide installation and trenching services to the UK Wave Hub development for wave energy.
21 May, 2010
Used in site assessment and wind farm performance monitoring, the WINDCUBE v2 collects actual measurements at heights up to 200 metres, mapping the vertical wind component, wind speed and direction, turbulence, and wind shear.
20 May, 2010
A new report from the Offshore Valuation Group concludes that the offshore renewable energy industry in the UK - using less than a third of the total available resource - could generate the electricity equivalent of 1 billion barrels of oil annually, matching North Sea oil and gas production.
19 May, 2010
Smart grid technology could help Ireland and Northern Ireland to up its use of renewable energy, according to GE Energy.
17 May, 2010
Two self-propelled jack-up vessels purpose-built for installing offshore wind turbines have made Great Yarmouth's EastPort UK their home port.
11 May, 2010
High voltage direct current (HVDC) is the “only viable technology” for offshore wind transmission, says analyst Frost & Sullivan.
07 May, 2010
Energy consultancy Xodus has developed a web-based tool for managing risks for offshore energy – including offshore renewable sources.
05 May, 2010