The facility is due to start commissioning towards the end of 2018 and is scheduled for full operation by summer 2019, when the contract with Renewi begins

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  • June 01, 2017

    Planning consent for the project was granted on 3 December 2008

    Planning consent for the project was granted on 3 December 2008. Construction began in 2012, power production started in September 2013, construction phase ended in November 2014, and final commissioning occurred in June 2015

  • June 01, 2017

    EU approves the sale of GIB Offshore Wind Portfolio to Macquarie

    The European Commission has given green light to the sale of the UK Green Investment Bank’s (GIB) offshore wind farm portfolio to Macquarie Group and Universities Superannuation S...

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  • June 01, 2017

    The Rhyl Flats project was initially developed by Celtic Offshore Wind Limited (COWL) and in December 2002 the project was purchased by Npower Renewables (formerly National Wind Power and now a part of Innogy, a subsidiary of the German firm RWE)

    The Rhyl Flats project was initially developed by Celtic Offshore Wind Limited (COWL) and in December 2002 the project was purchased by Npower Renewables (formerly National Wind Power and now a part of Innogy, a subsidiary of the German firm RWE) . Offshore construction work at Rhyl Flats began in July 2007 and the completed project was officially opened on 2 December 2009.

  • May 31, 2017

    General Electric announced the signing of agreements valued at more than $2 billion to support the development of Vietnam’s energy sectors, as well as agreements valued at over $3.58 billion for new CFM International aircraft engines and maintenance support

    General Electric announced the signing of agreements valued at more than $2 billion to support the development of Vietnam’s energy sectors, as well as agreements valued at over $3.58 billion for new CFM International aircraft engines and maintenance support. The project is expected to start commercial operations in 2024

  • May 31, 2017

    General Electric announced the signing of agreements valued at more than $2 billion to support the development of Vietnam’s energy sectors, as well as agreements valued at over $3.58 billion for new CFM International aircraft engines and maintenance support

    General Electric announced the signing of agreements valued at more than $2 billion to support the development of Vietnam’s energy sectors, as well as agreements valued at over $3.58 billion for new CFM International aircraft engines and maintenance support. The project is expected to start commercial operations in 2023

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