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Navantia Seanergies, división de Energías Verdes de Navantia, ha entregado su segunda jacket de subestación para Ocean Winds, esta vez para el futuro parque eólico marino situado en Francia Dieppe Le Tréport. La jacket ha partido desde la dársena sur del astillero de Puerto Real, rumbo a su destino en la costa atlántica de Francia.
Navantia Seanergies, división de Energías Verdes de Navantia, ha entregado su segunda jacket de subestación para Ocean Winds, esta vez para el futuro parque eólico marino situado en Francia Dieppe Le Tréport. La jacket ha partido desde la dársena sur del astillero de Puerto Real, rumbo a su destino en la costa atlántica de Francia.
Navantia Seanergies, división de Energías Verdes de Navantia, ha entregado su segunda jacket de subestación para Ocean Winds, esta vez para el futuro parque eólico marino situado en Francia Dieppe Le Tréport. La jacket ha partido desde la dársena sur del astillero de Puerto Real, rumbo a su destino en la costa atlántica de Francia.
Navantia Seanergies, Navantia’s Green Energy division, has delivered its second substation jacket for Ocean Winds, this time for the future offshore wind farm located in France Dieppe Le Tréport. The jacket has departed from the south dock of the Puerto Real shipyard, bound for its destination on the Atlantic coast of France.
A delegation from the Canary Islands government and businessmen from the islands visited the Navantia Seanergies facilities in Fene this Friday to take an interest in its capabilities in the development of offshore wind structures. The Canary Islands is one of the High Potential Offshore Wind Energy Zones (ZAPER) according to the Royal Decree regulating the production of electricity from renewable sources located in the sea.
‘For the sector it is an opportunity to join forces because together we can go further’, Elena Corrales, Head of Collaborative Ecosystem Development at Navantia Seanergies, began her speech on the programme Ondas del Viento on Capital Radio (Business).
Discover the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm, now fully operational and supported by 62 jacket foundations manufactured by Navantia Seanergies-Windar Renovables. A new step forward to lead the global energy transition!
Last Friday, Navantia Seanergies delivered its first project for an offshore wind farm in the United States. These are two modules for substation connection built in Puerto Real (Cadiz) for a wind farm on the east coast of the United States, a country that offers great opportunities for the offshore wind industry. The modules left the Puerto Real shipyard on Sunday 25th.