Enagás busca impulsar una red de transporte de hidrógeno verde en España por 7.200 millones
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- Published on Thursday, 19 January 2023 18:27
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Las exportaciones españolas podrían alcanzar los 2 millones de toneladas al año, lo que equivaldría en torno al 10% de la demanda europea en 2030.
Enagás presentará este año de forma oficial cuatro muestras de interés para el desarrollo de cuatro futuras interconexiones de hidrógeno renovable, que destaparán un potencial de inversión para el transporte de esta fuente de energía de cerca de 7.200 millones de euros en España y los países vecinos.
Este ha sido el principal anuncio del consejero delegado de la compañía, Arturo Gonzalo, durante la celebración del Día del Hidrógeno de Enagás. El Ejecutivo ha avanzado que la primera de esas muestras de interés estará vinculada al subeje de transporte de hidrógeno que discurrirá por
Generador de energía por olas
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- Published on Wednesday, 18 January 2023 06:38
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Analysis: mapping 2022 offshore wind activity in Europe
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- Published on Tuesday, 20 December 2022 20:26
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By Spinergie
PARIS — 2022 was a big year for Europe: 19 wind turbine installation vessels (WTIVs) worked on installation campaigns across European waters for a total of 2,840 days—up 30% from 2021.
Scotland saw the most installation activity (in vessel days), led by SSE Renewables’ Seagreen 1.
France ranked second (again), thanks to EDF’s Saint Nazaire, the country’s first commercial-scale offshore wind project.
Maasvlakte 2 in Rotterdam was the main marshalling hub in the North Sea. It was used for Vattenfall's entire Hollandse Kust Zuid campaign and also
STRONG WINDS, HEAVIER LIFTS
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https://www.hoistmagazine.com/features/strong-winds-heavier-lifts-10370381/
The newest developments in offshore lifting nowadays are in the wind energy field. As turbines get heavier, blades get longer and towers get higher, demands on lifting technology increase. Julian Champkin reports.
Ten years ago any article about maritime and offshore lifting would have been about oil and gas. Even five years ago the same thing would have been primarily true, though offshore wind farms might have got a brief mention. Today this article is almost entirely about lifting for the offshore wind industry.
The reasons for the change are clear: the engineering challenges that faced offshore oil and gas exploration in its early days were huge. How, actually, in real life