Repsol and Ørsted join forces to develop floating offshore wind projects in Spain

Inspenet.

Share on social networks

By: Dr. Franyi Sarmiento, Ph.D., Inspenet, April 11, 2022

The Repsol oil company and the Danish public company Ørsted signed an agreement “to identify and, where appropriate, jointly develop floating offshore wind projects in Spain.”

Repsol announced last October that, “in the period between 2021 and 2025”, it will allocate “an additional one billion euros to low-carbon projects, up to a total of 6,500 million, compared to the 5,500 million euros established in its Strategic plan”.

El robot Atlas de Boston Dynamics volvio repotenciado
Un robot que salta asteroides supero prueba de viaje con gravedad cero
%C2%BFCuanto costaran los robots de Tesla El mismo Elon Musk revelo el precio
Un recorrido por la trayectoria del robot Atlas
Mentee Robotics presenta un nuevo robot humanoide con IA 1
Boston Dynamics’ Atlas robot returned repowered
A robot that jumps asteroids passed a zero-gravity travel test
How much will Tesla robots cost? Elon Musk himself revealed the price
Boston Dynamics says goodbye to the iconic Atlas robot
Mentee Robotics presents a new humanoid robot with AI
PlayPause
previous arrowprevious arrow
next arrownext arrow
 

Ørsted brings three decades of experience in the development, construction, operation and ownership of fixed offshore wind farms and has also recently been awarded its first floating offshore wind lease area off the coast of Scotland.

The Nordic company, whose majority shareholder is the Danish state, has a growing portfolio of renewable hydrogen, solar and onshore wind power projects and has ambitions to install fifty gigawatts (50 GW) of renewable energy by 2030. To date, Ørsted has installed approximately 13,000 megawatts (13 GW) of renewable energy capacity between offshore wind (7.6 GW), onshore wind (3.4 GW) and sustainable biomass (2 GW).

It was recently ranked, for the fourth time in a row, as the world’s most sustainable energy company by Corporate Knights. The company has just opened an office in Madrid.

After several years of concept development and small-scale testing, floating offshore wind is now close to commercialization, with the global market for this technology expected to reach 21 GW of installed capacity by 2035.

Source : https://www.energias-renovables.com/eolica/repsol-y-rsted-se-alian-para-buscar-20220407

Share this news on your social networks

Rate this post
1 star2 stars3 stars4 stars5 stars (No rating yet)
Loading...

Recent News

Recent Articles

Featured