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Enercon is introducing a high-wind version of its E-138 EP3 turbine, designed to replace the E-82 EP2 E4 and expand its portfolio for strong wind sites. The new variant retains the hardware design of the standard E-138 EP3, which has a 138-metre rotor diameter and 4.26 MW rated output.
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Enercon, Ilsenburger Grobblech (a Salzgitter subsidiary), and Schönebecker Maschinenbau (SMB), part of TM Group, are collaborating to produce a lower-emissions steel tower. The components will be used in early 2025 for an E-138 EP3 wind turbine at the Diepholzer Bruch wind farm in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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We4Ce, a Dutch rotor blade design company, has completed validation tests in India for its new 2.5-3MW rotor blade, developed for Suzlon. The blade structure was designed in the Netherlands, while InDutch Composites Technology produced the mould and prototype in Vadodara, Gujarat, where Suzlon conducted load and fatigue testing.
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Penta-Ocean Construction (POC) (Japan) has commissioned Ulstein Design & Solutions to develop a heavy lift vessel tailored for offshore wind foundation installation. The vessel will feature the customised Ulstein HX118 design, equipped with a 5,000-ton Huisman main crane and the Ulstein U-Stern.
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CRRC has installed the prototype of its 20MW floating offshore wind turbine, named Qihang, at the Dongying wind power testing and certification innovation base in Shandong Province, China. The Qihang turbine features a rotor diameter of 260 metres and a hub height of 151 metres.
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Nordex has installed its first N175/6.X turbine on a concrete-steel hybrid tower at Santow, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. The tower, with a hub height of 179 metres, was designed by Nordex and includes a 119-metre-high concrete base developed from its concrete tower technology used for over 15 years.
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- Gill Instruments adds Modbus output to WindSonic 2-axis wind sensors
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- Vind AI launches digital platform for onshore wind development
- Hanwha Ocean receives DNV Approval in Principle for floating wind platform design
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- Windey launches 16 MW onshore wind turbine development project
- Boskalis announces new subsea rock installation vessel
- KiteX receives funding to develop its tethered wind turbine
- Akselos and Sener collaborate on floating offshore wind foundation
- GE Vernova’s Advanced Research Centre supplies wind turbine to NREL
- Goldwind completes production of first 22MW offshore wind turbine
- Huisman integrates system for controlled blade installation into cranes for Havfram
- Thies Clima launches new ultrasonic anemometer
- Tugdock Submersible Platform receives 'Statement of Feasibility' from DNV
- Aluminium: a sustainable solution for wind turbine nacelles
- RWE announces winners of global offshore wind Co-Use Competition
- Fuchs Lubricants and Clemson University partner to develop wind energy solutions
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- NKE Fersa and Nanoprecise launch new condition monitoring system for wind turbines
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- Aikido announces assembly of their first floating offshore wind platform
- ZF Wind Power introduces new generation of its Shift platform
- Kinewell Energy translates software for offshore wind industry into Japanese and Korean
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