SUSI Partners, through its Renewable Energy Fund II, has completed the purchase of a 14.4 MW Grønkær wind farm located in Denmark.
The wind farm consists of 5 Vestas V126-3.45 MW turbines (upgraded to 3.6 MW). It can supply energy to 12,000 households and will help reduce CO2 emissions by displacing fossil fuel generation by approximately 16,000 tonnes of CO2 per year.
The project has been in operation since January 2018.
JDR Cables has signed a contract with Vattenfall for the Danish Kriegers Flak offshore wind farm. JDR will manufacture more than 170 kilometers of aluminum core inter-array cables and a range of termi...
Read moreThe Danish Ministry of Energy, Utilities and Climate has announced that the first of three new offshore wind farms will be tendered this year.
Read moreDanish companies Eurowind Energy A/S and Eniig Renewables A/S have announced that the merger of the two companies is final and approved. With effect from 1st of July 2018, Eurowind...
Read moreØrsted is set to launch the sale of its electricity distribution company Radius. Radius operates the electricity grid, which supplies 1 million homes and businesses in the Cope...
Read moreA2Sea has announced that the final turbine was installed on January 20, 2019. A2Sea has taken on turbine installation work with third party vessel, Fred. Olsen Windcarrier’s jack-up in...
Read more