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All 102 Wind Turbines Installed at East Anglia ONE

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ScottishPower Renewables announced that 102 Wind Turbines Installed at East Anglia One,  The Popular  offshorewind.biz  revealed that,  DEME’s  Sea Installer  and  Sea Challenger  vessels have been installing the Siemens Gamesa 7 MW offshore wind turbines at the project site, located 43 kilometers off Suffolk, since June 2019. Wind turbine components were pre-assembled and loaded out from Peel Ports Great Yarmouth. ScottishPower Renewables said that, during the East Anglia wind turbine installation, the company also reached a milestone of installing its 1,000th megawatt of offshore wind power. Furthermore, Siemens Gamesa marked the installation of its 1,000th Direct Drive offshore wind turbine during this project. East Anglia ONE generated the first electricity in September 2019. Once fully commissioned, the 714 MW wind farm will produce enough electricity to meet the annual demands of the equivalent of over 630,000 homes....

Fututre of Water Industry Smart Water

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The water industry of the future will be smart and energy efficient to address the challenges of urbanization and the energy transition. Today is World Water Day, read our dossier on Smart Water: http://sie.ag/2n4hpZG . Learn more on how we help to transfer water from south-to-north in China, measure water consumption in India or to modernize a wastewater treatment plant in Berlin Germany, who support more than 5 million people. #WorldWaterDay #Ingenuity for #life Utilities are often faced with significant amounts of lost revenue because they are unable to accurately charge for water consumption due to outdated processes. By automating water metering, both public and private enterprises can address this issue. Managing water supplies is one of the greatest challenges for local governments in the world’s hottest countries. With water an essential resource for people and industries, it is vital that consumption be accurately measured. A local government in India was using on-sit...