Asia-Pacific Wind Industry – Daily Newsletter (19 November 2019)

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19 November 2019

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12 Nov 2019 – Australia: Hybrid solar-wind-battery complex in Australia facing more delays.

12 Nov 2019 – New Zealand: Mercury commits to completing NZ’s largest wind farm.

12 Nov 2019 – Australia: Windlab dispute with contractors deepens over delays to Kennedy energy hub.

11 Nov 2019 – India: Entities Can Choose Proportion of Wind and Solar Sources in Hybrid Projects to Meet RPO.

12 Nov 2019 – Taiwan: Offshore Wind Power Farm in Taiwan Funded by Jera Completed.


Powerful winds of change: Offshore wind power has taken off but challenges persist

ical improvements and falling costs are driving a boom in offshore wind power projects worldwide. Still, the industry faces its oTechnologwn peculiar share of challenges…

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Balsa shortage threatens wind power rollout

The rollout of new wind power projects could be delayed by a shortage of balsa wood. Better known for its use in model aircraft, table-tennis bats and surfboards, balsa is a key component of many wind turbine blade cores because it is both strong and lightweight….

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Will wind-wake slow industry’s ambitions offshore?

Phenomenon prompted downgrades in Orsted’s production forecasts — and share value — but is it a seaborne ‘storm in a teacup’?...

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Events

Breakfast Seminar 
Copenhagen – 27 November 2019
We will be organizing a breakfast seminar, together with Maersk Supply Service, to discuss the developments in the offshore wind industry in Asia in Copenhagen on 27 November 2019. 

8th Asia Offshore Wind Day
Tokyo – 25 February 2020
We will be organizing the 8th Asia Offshore Wind Day in Tokyo on 25 February 2020. The day will include presentations, panel discussions and a cocktail reception at the end of the day.  

Please contact us at info@asiawind.org for further information on our events and reports.

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Asia Wind Energy Association · CapitaGreen – Level 24 · 138 Market Street · Singapore 048946 · Singapore

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