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GE boosts Haliade-X to 14MW for third Dogger Bank site
GE s newly uprated 14MW Haliade-X is now the joint most powerful offshore wind turbine in the world
by Craig Richard
GE launched the Haliade-X model with a capacity of 12MW in March 2018, and recently uprated it to 13MW
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By Murdo Morrison2020-12-17T11:30:00+00:00
An Israeli start-up is the latest to join the race to bring to market a next-generation airship, joining the likes of the UK’s Hybrid Air Vehicles (HAV) in a nascent sector that has seen more failed efforts than successes in the 83 years since the Hindenburg disaster.
Atlas LTA plans to offer a family of three hybrid airships ranging from the Atlant 30, a 99m- (325ft-) long design, capable of carrying 18,000kg (39,700lb), to the 198m-long Atlant 300, which comes with a 165,000kg payload. In between comes the Atlant 100. The company hopes to have the first variant, the Atlant 30, on the market in “four to five years”.
Green Boom’s Hottest 2021 Trade May Turn Out to Be Utilities
Bloomberg 12/17/2020 Sam Unsted
(Bloomberg) After a bumper year for Europe’s renewable-energy stocks, underappreciated utilities shares are now gaining support from the market as 2021’s hot sector to play the clean power transition.
Helped by government policies such as the European Union’s Green Deal and investors’ environmental, social and governance concerns, renewable assets have strongly outperformed traditional utilities peers this year in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index. Turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S has almost doubled in value, while U.K. electric company SSE Plc is up only around 3%.
Green Boom’s Hottest 2021 Trade May Turn Out to Be Utilities
Bloomberg 12/17/2020 Sam Unsted
(Bloomberg) After a bumper year for Europe’s renewable-energy stocks, underappreciated utilities shares are now gaining support from the market as 2021’s hot sector to play the clean power transition.
Helped by government policies such as the European Union’s Green Deal and investors’ environmental, social and governance concerns, renewable assets have strongly outperformed traditional utilities peers this year in the Stoxx Europe 600 Index. Turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S has almost doubled in value, while U.K. electric company SSE Plc is up only around 3%.