Top News of the Week Jun 15-21, 2015

BSH Reduces Cable Depth Requirements

The Germany’s Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH) has released an update of the Federal Trade plan for offshore power grid planning in the EEZ of the North Sea (BFO-N).

DEME, Windreich Join Forces for Merkur Offshore

DEME and Windreich have formed a new joint venture for the development of Merkur Offshore offshore wind project, formerly known as MEG I.

EnBW Baltic 2 Fully Erected

The EnBW Baltic 2 offshore wind farm has come to the finish line, as the eightieth and last wind turbine was installed yesterday at the construction site in the German Baltic Sea.

Belgian Company Objects CHEC’s Contract for Swansea Bay

The recent decision by Tidal Lagoon Swansea Bay to award China Harbour Engineering Company Ltd (CHEC) a contract to build a six-mile lagoon wall in Swansea Bay has been objected by a Belgian company, which was also shortlisted for the project, according to The Guardian.

RWE Innogy’s Renewables Go Online

Just in time for Global Wind Day, RWE Innogy is launching a new web application with live production data.