Falck Renewables

DGAP-News: Nordex SE: Nordex Group receives order for 59 MW in Finland from Falck Renewables

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Thursday, July 7, 2022

End of June 2022, the Nordex Group received two orders from the Finnish subsidiary of Falck Renewables for 10 turbines totalling 59 MW in Finland.

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  • End of June 2022, the Nordex Group received two orders from the Finnish subsidiary of Falck Renewables for 10 turbines totalling 59 MW in Finland.
  • The Nordex Group will install the turbines on tubular steel towers with a hub height of 148 metres as of summer 2023.
  • Patxi Landa, CSO of the Nordex Group: We are pleased to be able to equip the first two Finnish projects of our long-standing partner Falck Renewables with our N163 turbines.
  • With the experience gained from past Nordex projects in Sweden, Falck Renewables orders for Finland once again demonstrate the outstanding suitability of our solutions for cold climatic conditions in the Nordic countries.

Ørsted and partners awarded gigawatt-scale floating wind site in Scottish seabed competition

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Monday, January 17, 2022

Crown Estate Scotland (CES) has selected the rsted, Falck Renewables and BlueFloat Energy consortium to enter into an Option Agreement for a new floating offshore wind site off the north-east coast of Scotland.

Key Points: 
  • Crown Estate Scotland (CES) has selected the rsted, Falck Renewables and BlueFloat Energy consortium to enter into an Option Agreement for a new floating offshore wind site off the north-east coast of Scotland.
  • The award for this floating wind site of up to 1GW in scale has been made through CES's ScotWind offshore wind leasing round.
  • By securing this seabed lease area, we're confirming our ambitions in floating offshore wind while expanding our offshore development pipeline and our long-term commitment to the UK.'
  • Projects under discussion will examine how fishing interests and offshore wind can work together and study the interaction of fish, marine mammals and seabirds with floating offshore wind farms.

EDF Renewables North America Enters Agreement with Tucson Electric Power to Build Oso Grande Wind Project

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Thursday, March 28, 2019

EDF Renewables North America today announced they have entered into a Build and Transfer Agreement (BTA) with Tucson Electric Power (TEP) for the 247.4 megawatt (MW) Oso Grande Wind Project.

Key Points: 
  • EDF Renewables North America today announced they have entered into a Build and Transfer Agreement (BTA) with Tucson Electric Power (TEP) for the 247.4 megawatt (MW) Oso Grande Wind Project.
  • Oso Grande Wind Project, located in southeastern New Mexico, will include a total of 61 wind generating turbines.
  • EDF Renewables is pleased to partner with TEP to supply cost-competitive, renewable energy to its customers from the Oso Grande Wind Project, said Ryan Pfaff, Executive Vice President, Grid-Scale Power, EDF Renewables.
  • EDF Renewables North America is a subsidiary of EDF Renewables, the dedicated renewable energy affiliate of the EDF Group.