The initial three-year deal sees fieldPro cover 1675MW of wind assets in the country
It follows a partnership with EDF Renewables North America for Onyx InSight’s condition monitoring solutions, including cloud-based system fleetMonitor and retro-fit ecoCMS hardware installations.
The use of fieldPro will circumvent the need for paper-based solutions, enabling EDF Renewables France’s asset managers to digitally document and automate the inspection process, streamline image categorisation with indexed photos and auto-generate reports.
Onyx InSight worked with EDF Renewables France to tailor the interface of the software platform to specifically support and align with their requirements.
EDF Renewables France asset managers Soraya Zobiri and Amine Kabbaj said: “FieldPro has a huge potential to improve the way we work by setting best practices and automating a lot of our procedures.
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Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind has submitted its proposal to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities to supply New Jersey with up to 2,300 MW of offshore wind energy.
New Jersey seeks to award between 1,200 MW and 2,400 MW of offshore wind energy projects as part of its second solicitation.
Atlantic Shores, the 50-50 joint venture between EDF Renewables North America and Shell New Energies US LLC, estimates their first project would be completed as early as 2027 and if awarded, the largest sized project in its bid could yield a 16 per cent reduction in New Jersey’s carbon dioxide emissions from electricity generation by powering the equivalent of nearly one million homes.
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File photo: Aug. 15, 2016, a lift boat, right, that serves as a work platform, assembles a wind turbine off Block Island, Rhode Island.
Two offshore wind developers have submitted bids to build wind farms off the New Jersey coast in the second solicitation offered by the state, which is seeking to triple the capacity of electricity generated from the technology.
Ørsted, the winner of the first solicitation back in 2019, is once again seeking to build additional offshore wind capacity in southern New Jersey, although the company has not disclosed details of the latest project. The Danish company is already developing a 1,100-megawatt wind farm located 15 miles off Atlantic City.