Norwegian government has approved 160 MW wind farm
09 de marzo de 2010
The Norwegian Ministry of Oil and Energy approved plans for a 160 MW wind power plant at the island of Andøya in northern Norway.
The Norwegian Ministry of Oil and Energy approved plans for a 160 MW wind power plant at the island of Andøya in northern Norway.
One of the future possibilities for offshore wind development is floating turbines, which would make deeper waters potential wind farm sites.
Siemens AS, the Norwegian unit of German Siemens AG (FRA: SIE), said it has signed a contract, worth up to NOK1bn to supply and operate 43 wind turbines, with Norwegian utilities Jaeren Energi and Nordkraft Vind.
Hoy Statkraft abre el primer prototipo de energía osmótica del mundo. La apertura oficial se realizará por Su Alteza Real la Princesa Mette-Marit de Noruega.
Today Statkraft opens the world's first osmotic power prototype. The official opening will be conducted by Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway.
Norwegian energy supplier Eidsiva commenced operation of the first ‘intelligent’ charging station for electric vehicles in Gjøvik (Oppland Province), which is supplied by global market leader Coulomb Technologies.
The Norwegian Government presents a new act on offshore renewable energy. The proposal includes a national strategy on offshore renewable energy. At the end of 2008, a total of 428 MW wind power was installed in Norway.