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Completing an agreement first announced by GE Energy and Hydro-Québec in October 2004, GE Energy has signed contracts with two developers to supply up to 660 wind turbines for eight projects in the province of Quebec. When the projects come on-line between 2006 and 2012, they will add 990MW of wind-generated electricity to the power grid of Hydro-Québec. The contract signings follow a memorandum of understanding signed in October, naming GE Energy as the turbine supplier for the projects. GE will supply up to 740MW of wind turbines to Cartier Wind Energy and up to 250MW of wind turbines to Northland Power Inc./Northland Power Income Fund. GE will support the projects with a significant portion of the contracts supplied locally in the Province of Quebec. It is planned that, over the course of six years, GE’s wind turbines will be installed at eight locations. The power generated will be provided to Hydro-Québec Distribution, the utility’s retail division, for distribution throughout Quebec.
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Airtricity, the Dublin-based renewable energy specialist, is preparing an audacious plan to build the world’s biggest wind farm in the North Sea at a cost of about £1.2 billion. The Irish group is putting together a consortium of energy and construction partners to raise finance to develop the wind farm, which would be located in British waters. It aims to present its plans to the government later this year. Airtricity, which is backed by NTR, the largest multi-utility group in Ireland, has drawn up plans for a wind farm of about 5,000 turbines producing more than 10,000MW of electricity. Airtricity’s partners are likely to include a national grid operator, such as National Grid Transco, ScottishPower or Scottish & Southern Energy. One of the most expensive parts of the project would be the cost of linking the farm to the grid. The consortium will also include a power generation company, such as Centrica, Npower or Powergen, which would probably sign an agreement to buy the green energy produced by the turbines. The turbines would be spread over almost 50 square kilometres and create enough energy to power 441,000 homes.
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Following the completion of the Scroby Sands wind farm installation works, Oceanteam 2000 Ltd has been awarded the underwater and marine support services contract by Global Marine Systems Ltd for the Kentish Flats wind farm project. This includes the onshore beach works, main product line installation and inter-field submarine cables.
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- Category: Projects and Contracts

- Category: Projects and Contracts
