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Fred. Olsen 1848 has announced that its Brunel Floating Foundation has completed its basic design phase according to DNV’s certification scheme for floating wind, DNV-SE-0422, and was subsequently awarded a DNV Basic Design Certification.
Vibrant Clean Energy (VCE), Pattern Energy, Catalyst Cooperative, and GridLab have released the Resource Adequacy Renewable Energy (RARE) Power Dataset, an open-source solar and wind dataset for power systems planners.
Monobase Wind has announced that the Mspar floating offshore wind turbine foundation, developed in partnership with Daewoo Engineering & Construction (Daewoo E&C), has received an Approval in Principle (AIP) certificate from Det Norske Veritas (DNV). The collaboration between Monobase Wind and Daewoo E&C began in 2021, focusing on developing technology for floating offshore wind turbine foundations.
Mingyang Smart Energy has contracted Tüv Nord to certify its MySE18.X-260 offshore wind turbine. The certification, in accordance with the IECRE OD501 standard, encompasses the rotor-nacelle assembly (RNA).
Beam has unveiled SubSLAM X3, a new underwater perception system designed for the monitoring and maintenance of offshore wind farms. The system integrates artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and simultaneous localisation and mapping (SLAM) technologies.
Sany Renewable Energy has installed its self-developed onshore 15 MW wind turbine, the SI-270150, in Tongyu, Jilin Province, China. This 15 MW onshore wind turbine is developed based on the 12.X-16.X MW platform.
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