Top News of the Week, 20 – 26 November 2017

Contracts & Tenders

Mussel Farming Begins at Belwind OWF

On 15 November, a bio mussel force line was installed at the Belwind offshore wind farm as part of a research project investigating mussel farming at offshore wind farms.

Ballast Nedam Re-Entering Offshore Wind Sector

A few years after the sale of its offshore wind activities, the Netherlands-based construction company Ballast Nedam is re-entering the wind energy market with Ballast Nedam Renewables.

Ørsted Yet to Decide on Bidding for Hollandse Kust I & II

Following the article about Ørsted’s participation in the upcoming Hollandse Kust I & II tender, Offshore WIND spoke with Jasper Vis, the company’s country manager for the Netherlands who said that the final decision on whether to bid at the tender has not yet been made.

France to Put Offshore and Floating Wind On Fast Track in 2018

France will launch preliminary studies on the development of floating wind farms off Brittany and in the Mediterranean, as well as preliminary technical studies and a public debate on the proposed wind farm off Oléron in 2018, French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said.

Pieter van Oord: Increasing Speed of Construction Brings Costs Down (Expertise Hub VIDEO)

Construction companies are building offshore wind farms two to three times faster than in the past and are helping offshore wind developers bring down the amount of subsidies needed for the projects to materialize, Pieter van Oord, Chief Executive Officer of Van Oord, said on the sidelines of the Offshore WIND Conference in Amsterdam.