动态能源转型(2023 年 10 月 20 日当周)

以下是本周的一些可再生能源新闻,其中包括德克萨斯州一家公司为独立能源存储筹集的 18 亿美元融资。

总部位于德克萨斯州的 Plus Power 本周表示,该公司已为独立电池存储项目获得 18 亿美元的新融资,旨在利用太阳能和风能稳定美国电网。

该公司开发并拥有电池储能系统,该公司10月17日表示,计划利用这笔资金建设和运营五个项目,总容量为1,040兆瓦(MW)。

此次融资包括 7.07 亿美元,用于建设位于亚利桑那州埃文代尔的 250 兆瓦 Sierra Estrella 储能设施。此次筹集的资金还将用于为德克萨斯州电力可靠性委员会建造 700 兆瓦的电池,随着气温和能源需求的上升,该委员会在夏季提出了多项节能要求。

Plus Power 在一份新闻稿中表示,“三个新的 Plus Power 电池工厂将于明年夏天开始运营,以应对日益极端的气温和电网多日运行储备稀缺的情况下不断增长的需求。”

Plus Power 表示,其业务遍及美国超过 25 个州和加拿大省份,其投资组合中有 60 多个项目,互连队列中有 10 吉瓦 (GW) 项目,以及正在运营或建设中的约 1,650 兆瓦项目。

Plus Power 首席财务官 Josh Goldstein 在新闻稿中表示:“去年,Plus Power 从众多领先的能源项目融资银行和投资者那里为独立储能项目筹集了空前数量的资金。”美国最大、最多样化的独立存储项目组合的持续建设”

根据新闻稿,这些项目包括:

  • 来自 Foss & Co. 的 2.122 亿美元税收股权融资,以及德克萨斯州佩科斯 300 兆瓦 Rodeo Ranch 储能设施的 2.76 亿美元建设和定期融资;
  • 为圣安东尼奥东北部科马尔县的 200 兆瓦 Ebony 储能设施提供 1.96 亿美元的建设和定期融资。
  • 为位于墨西哥边境伊达尔戈县的 200 兆瓦 Anemoi 储能设施提供 2 亿美元的建设和定期融资。

亚利桑那州项目包括 Sierra Estrella 设施的 2.02 亿美元税收权益,以及 5.05 亿美元的建设、定期贷款和信用证设施。位于凤凰城东南部吉尔伯特的 90 兆瓦迷信储能项目获得了 1.96 亿美元的建设、定期贷款和信用证融资。

储能

E3 Lithium 称现场试验结果超出预期

总部位于加拿大的 E3 Lithium 表示,10 月 18 日,其位于阿尔伯塔省的直接锂提取 (DLE) 现场试验工厂的三项优化测试结果超过了关键性能指标。

这些测试有助于确定是否可以从艾伯塔省的勒杜克卤水中高效且有效地大规模提取锂,测试重点是锂回收率、锂产品流中的锂品位以及流量比。结果将纳入公司商业设施的整体设计中。

E3 Lithium 首席执行官 Chris Doornbos 在新闻稿中表示:“这些结果超出了我们的预期,非常令人鼓舞。” “随着我们通过预可行性研究推进设施的工程,团队正在研究这些积极成果的影响。该团队继续进行试点以确认这些结果,安全工作是重中之重。”

初步现场结果 E3 锂
(来源:E3锂)

全球努力降低排放导致对锂的需求增加,锂是一种关键金属,也是可充电电池的关键成分。与露天矿中从岩石中开采的锂不同,DLE 被视为一种更环保的方法,利用离子交换、溶剂萃取或吸附等化学工艺从盐水中提取锂。

“最初三项测试的目标是最大限度地提高流量比,同时保持锂回收率和产品流的纯度,”E3 Lithium 在新闻稿中解释道。“三个测试中的每一个参数都进行了修改,以增加流速比,同时旨在确保保持回收率,同时实现高水平的纯度和高锂浓度。”

该公司表示,下一步包括在 2023 年秋季推进第二个第三方系统的测试。


有关的

美国宣布拨款 35 亿美元支持电网、部署清洁能源


HH2E 正在洽谈筹集高达 317MM 美元的债务以资助增长

两位知情人士透露,氢能项目开发商 HH2E 正在洽谈筹集高达 3 亿欧元(3.17 亿美元)的债务,为其在德国的两个计划项目提供资金。

知情人士称,英国上市基金 Foresight Group 和 HydrogenOne Capital Growth 持有该公司股份,该公司正在与法国巴黎银行合作,担任债务顾问。

HH2E 目前正在德国启动两个氢能项目,这两个项目都位于该国东部,到 2030 年,这两个项目的总容量都可能增加到 2 吉瓦。

该公司由 Uniper 前首席执行官 Andreas Schierenbeck 联合创立,希望到 2030 年在德国拥有 4 GW 的产能,并且已经需要高达 3 亿欧元的资金用于其初始扩张阶段。

HH2E 确认已与法国巴黎银行合作担任债务顾问。

德国天然气管网运营商 OGE 加入氢气管道项目

德国天然气网络运营商 Open Grid Europe (OGE) 首席财务官 Frank Reiners 于 10 月 18 日表示,该公司正在与法国、西班牙和葡萄牙的同行一起开发一条价值数十亿欧元的氢气管道,将伊比利亚半岛连接到法国,然后再通往中欧。

赖纳斯在名为 H2MED 的项目活动上发表讲话,一位德国政府高级官员呼吁加快管道开发。

德国经济和气候部国务秘书弗兰齐斯卡·布兰特纳在西班牙驻柏林大使馆举行的活动上表示,“我相信我们现在能够更快地开展这个项目”。她承认这条路“很艰难”。

西班牙和法国都在投资氢能,以帮助推动欧洲向低碳经济转型,但两国对于 H2MED 管道是否应该输送使用核电生产的天然气存在分歧。

太阳的

Lightsource BP,阿肯色州康威完整太阳能发电场

康威太阳能农场光源
Happy 太阳能发电厂的 Conway Solar 预计每年可为约 21,600 个家庭提供足够的电力。(来源:Lightsource BP)

Lightsource BP表示,10 月 19 日,其在阿肯色州 Happy 太阳能发电厂完成了 135 兆瓦的 Conway Solar 项目,作为购电协议的一部分,该项目将为公用事业公司 Conway Corp. 提供能源。

Lightsource BP 在一份新闻稿中表示,该太阳能发电厂预计将产生足够的清洁能源为 21,000 户家庭供电。该太阳能发电场位于阿肯色州怀特县,还包括一个占地 5 英亩的本土授粉媒介花园,种植着 46 种阿肯色州本土植物。

“该项目于 2019 年开始启动,是康威公司自 1929 年成立以来最重要的项目之一,”康威首席执行官布雷特·卡罗尔在新闻稿中表示。

Lightsource BP 开发、融资和建设了该项目,私人资本投资达 1.25 亿美元。该公司表示,还将运营该太阳能发电厂,预计每年可减少约 162,800 吨碳排放。

EDP​​R Sunseap 寻求进一步提高亚太地区的太阳能发电能力

总部位于新加坡的可再生能源公司 EDPR Sunseap 自去年以来已将亚太地区的太阳能装机容量增加了一倍以上,并正在寻找新的投资机会,以期到 2026 年将其再次增加一倍以上,达到 2.4 吉瓦。

葡萄牙EDP 集团于 2022 年 2 月收购了 Sunseap,该集团在 10 月 19 日的一份声明中表示,该部门的产能现已超过 1 吉瓦,EDP 首席执行官米格尔·史迪威 (Miguel Stilwell) 称这是增长的“重要里程碑”。

“我们继续看到有吸引力的新投资机会,我们的目标是到 2026 年该地区可再生能源装机容量达到 2.4 吉瓦,”他说。

EDP​​R Sunseap 是世界第四大可再生能源生产商 EDP 子公司 EDPR 的亚太中心。

EDP​​R Sunseap 业务遍及九个亚太市场,越南装机容量为 510 兆瓦,新加坡装机容量为 335 兆瓦,中国装机容量为 100 兆瓦,日本、台湾和马来西亚等其他市场装机容量为 75 兆瓦。

在总容量中,47%是大型太阳能园区。其余的是安装在企业或住宅建筑中的分散式太阳能项目。

Avangrid 和 CIP 在 Vineyard Wind 安装第一台涡轮机

葡萄园风第一叶片
最终叶片安装在 Vineyard Wind 1 项目的第一台 GE Haliade-X 涡轮机上。(来源:葡萄园风)

Iberdrola Group 旗下可再生能源公司 Avangrid Inc. 和基金管理公司哥本哈根基础设施合作伙伴 (CIP) 表示,10 月 18 日,Vineyard Wind 1 合资企业安装了第一台 GE Haliade-X 风力涡轮发电机。

这台 13 兆瓦涡轮机是马萨诸塞州近海项目将安装的 62 台风力涡轮机之一。每台涡轮机高度达260 m,转子直径为220 m,配有一座塔架、三片107米叶片和一个机舱。

“虽然这是这个全国首个项目和行业的里程碑,但我们仍然专注于未来的重要工作,以继续成功安装这些大型涡轮机,并在今年为马萨诸塞州的家庭和企业提供第一批电力。”今年,”Avangrid 首席执行官佩德罗·阿扎格拉 (Pedro Azagra) 在一份新闻稿中表示。

两家公司表示,每台涡轮机都能为该州 6,000 多个家庭和企业提供电力。62 台涡轮机预计将产生足够的电力来为超过 400,000 个家庭和企业供电。

806 兆瓦 Vineyard Wind 1 的海上建设于 2022 年在玛莎葡萄园岛附近启动。开发商的目标是在 2023 年底前交付第一批电力。

Vineyard Wind 将成为美国第一个公用事业规模的海上风能项目。

TotalEnergies 与合作伙伴 SSE Renewables 共同调试其最大的风电场

TotalEnergiesSSE Renewables位于北海的联合海上风电场 Seagreen 已全面投入运营,发电容量为 1,075 兆瓦。

Seagreen 是 TotalEnergies (51%) 和 SSE Renewables (49%) 的合资企业,是 TotalEnergies 超过 13 吉瓦 (GW) 的海上风电投资组合中最大的运营海上风电场。Seagreen 的地基深达海平面以下近 60 m,是世界上最深的固定底部风电场。

Seagreen的开发建设由上交所牵头,于2020年6月开始,此后投资约40亿美元。SSE 现在将运营该海上风电场,预计使用寿命为 25 年。

TotalEnergies 将通过多种保证价格的长期合同将其 Seagreen 生产份额商业化,其中包括英国政府授予的 15 年期差价合约、与上证所集团签订的 15 年期私人差价合约以及短期差价合约。整个销售市场上的术语销售。

据该公司称,该风电场每年可发电 5 太瓦时,足够为苏格兰 160 万户家庭供电。

“我们与 SSE 一起参与该项目使我们能够加强我们的海上风电专业知识,这对于我们未来在英国、美国和德国的项目非常有用,”TotalEnergies 董事长兼首席执行官帕特里克·普扬尼 (Patrick Pouyanne) 表示。“这对苏格兰来说也是个好消息,因为 Seagreen 为该国 2045 年净零排放目标做出了重大贡献。”

Enlight CEO:创世纪风在遭遇悲惨事件后仍在运营

以色列Enlight Renewable Energy公司10月16日表示,该公司已开始销售位于戈兰高地地区Genesis风电场的电力,目前39台涡轮机中只剩下5台可以开始商业运营。

“尽管过去一周以色列发生了悲惨事件,但该公司仍在正常运营,”Enlight 首席执行官吉拉德·亚维茨 (Gilad Yaavetz) 在新闻稿中表示。“经过多年的努力,随着以色列最大的可再生能源项目开始商业运营,这一愿景现已成为现实。”

在线涡轮机的发电能力为 180 兆瓦;然而,Enlight 表示,当其余五台涡轮机在测试完成后开始运行时,容量将增加至 207 MW。

该公司补充说,鉴于风电项目包括安装一条新的 27 公里长的地下高压输电电缆,将戈兰高地连接到以色列电网,因此计划在该地区开发更多项目。

据 Enlight 称,全面投入使用后,该风电场预计每年可为约 70,000 个家庭提供足够的电力,预计每年可减少 18 万吨二氧化碳排放。

脴rsted 达成交易,剥离 Gode Wind 50% 股份

脴rsted于 10 月 17 日表示,同意以 4.73 亿欧元(5.01 亿美元)的交易将德国海上 Gode Wind 3 的 50% 股权剥离给由清洁能源基础设施基金 Nuveen 旗下 Glennmont Partners 管理的基金。

目前正在建设中的风电场容量为253兆瓦。脴rsted 和 Glennmont 也是同样在德国北海建设中的 Borkum Riffgrund 3 海上风电场的合作伙伴,并且是脴rsted 的 Gode Wind 1 海上风电场的共同所有者。

除了拥有 Gode Wind 3 50% 的股权外,该交易还包括承诺为该项目一半的建设提供资金。脴rsted 表示,如果获得监管部门的批准,交易预计将在未来几个月内完成。

Gode Wind 3计划于2024年开始商业运营。

在10月17日宣布的一项无关交易中,脴rsted表示,它选择台湾国泰人寿保险公司及其附属公司作为优先竞标者,收购台湾海上583兆瓦的大彰化4号风电场50%的股权。两家公司同意进入排他期以完成谈判。

Eolus 与沃尔沃建立海上风电合作伙伴关系

据 10 月 17 日发布的新闻稿称,瑞典可再生能源开发商 Eolus 已与沃尔沃汽车合作开发瑞典海上 V盲stvind 海上风电项目。

V盲stvind 位于哥德堡海岸附近,装机容量为1,000 MW,每年可产生高达4.5 TWh 的可再生电力。Eolus表示,此次合作是基于希望该风电场将为沃尔沃汽车在哥德堡希辛根的业务提供动力的希望。

此次合作伙伴关系的建立是为了沃尔沃汽车朝着 2030 年只销售纯电动汽车的目标迈进。

“我们正在努力减少汽车整个生命周期的碳足迹,包括用于制造汽车及其电池的电力,”沃尔沃汽车战略合作主管约翰·兰纳林(Johan Lannering)在新闻稿中表示。“通过致力于希辛根以外的海上风力发电,我们希望确保以合理的成本获得当地生产的可再生电力。”

如果获得所需许可,这些公司的目标是在 2029 年之前完成该项目。

哈特能源工作人员和路透社为本报告做出了贡献。

原文链接/hartenergy

Energy Transition in Motion (Week of Oct. 20, 2023)

Here is a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including $1.8 billion in financing raised by a Texas company for standalone energy storage.

Texas-based Plus Power said this week it has secured $1.8 billion in new financing for standalone battery storage projects aimed at stabilizing the U.S. electrical grid with solar and wind energy.

The company, which develops and owns battery energy storage systems, said Oct. 17 it plans to use the funds to construct and operate five projects with a combined capacity of 1,040 megawatts (MW).

The financing includes $707 million for the 250-MW Sierra Estrella energy storage facility in Avondale, Arizona. The fund raise is also making way for construction of 700 MW of batteries for the Electric Reliability Council of Texas grid, which issued several energy conservation requests during the summer as temperatures and energy demand rose.

“Three new Plus Power battery plants will begin operation by next summer to handle increased demand amid increasingly extreme temperatures and numerous days of scarce operating reserves on the power grid,” Plus Power said in a news release.

With operations in more than 25 U.S. states and Canadian provinces, Plus Power said it has more than 60 projects in its portfolio, 10 gigawatts (GW) in interconnection queues and about 1,650 MW either in operation or construction.

“Over the last year, Plus Power has raised an unparalleled amount of capital for standalone storage projects from a wide range of leading energy project finance banks and investors," Plus Power CFO Josh Goldstein said in the release. “This capital will support the ongoing buildout of the largest and most diverse portfolio of standalone storage projects in the U.S.”

The projects, according to the release, include:

  • $212.2 million in tax equity financing from Foss & Co., plus $276 million in construction and term financing for the 300-MW Rodeo Ranch Energy Storage facility in Pecos, Texas;
  • $196 million of construction and term financing for the 200-MW Ebony Energy Storage facility in Comal County, northeast of San Antonio.
  • $200 million of construction and term financing for the 200-MW Anemoi Energy Storage facility in Hidalgo County on the Mexican border.

The Arizona projects include $202 million in tax equity for the Sierra Estrella facility with a $505 million construction, term loan and letter of credit facility. The 90-MW Superstition Energy Storage project in Gilbert, southeast of Phoenix, secured a $196 million construction, term loan and letter of credit facility.

Energy Storage

E3 Lithium Says Field Pilot Results Exceed Expectations

Canada-based E3 Lithium said Oct. 18 results from three optimized tests at its Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) field pilot plant in Alberta surpassed key performance indicators.

The tests, which help determine whether lithium can be efficiently and effectively extracted at scale from the Leduc brines in Alberta, focused on lithium recovery, lithium grade in the lithium product stream and the flow rate ratio. The results will factor into the overall design of the company’s commercial facility.

“These results have exceeded our expectations and are extremely encouraging,” said E3 Lithium CEO Chris Doornbos said in a news release. “The team is working through the impact of these positive results as we progress the engineering of the facility via our Pre-Feasibility Study. The team continues to operate the pilot to confirm these results and working safely is the highest priority.”

Initial field results E3 Lithium
(Source: E3 Lithium)

The global push to lower emissions has led to higher demand for lithium, a critical metal and key ingredient for rechargeable batteries. Unlike lithium mined from rock in open pits, DLE is seen as a more environmentally-friendly way of extracting lithium from brine using chemical processes such as ion exchange, solvent extraction or adsorption.

“The goal of the initial three tests was to maximize the flow rate ratio while maintaining lithium recovery and the purity of the product stream,” E3 Lithium explained in a news release. “Various parameters in each of the three tests were modified to increase the flow rate ratio while aiming to ensure recovery was maintained, along with achieving high levels of purity and high lithium concentration.”

Next steps include progressing the testing of the second third party system in fall 2023, the company said.


RELATED

US Announces $3.5 Billion to Bolster Power Grid, Deploy Clean Energy


Hydrogen

HH2E in Talks to Raise Up To $317MM in Debt to Fund Growth

Hydrogen project developer HH2E is in talks to raise up to 300 million euros (U.S.$317 million) in debt to fund its two planned projects in Germany, two people familiar with the matter said.

The company, in which U.K.-listed funds Foresight Group and HydrogenOne Capital Growth own stakes, is working with BNP Paribas as debt adviser, the people said.

HH2E is currently working on getting two hydrogen projects off the ground in Germany, both located in the eastern part of the country, which could both be ramped up to a combined 2 GW in capacity by 2030.

The company, co-founded by former Uniper CEO Andreas Schierenbeck, wants to have 4 GW of capacity in Germany by 2030 and already requires up to 300 million euros in funds for its initial expansion phase.

HH2E confirmed that it has engaged with BNP Paribas as a debt adviser.

German Gas Grid Operator OGE Joins Hydrogen Pipeline Project

German gas grid operator Open Grid Europe (OGE) is joining its French, Spanish and Portuguese peers working to develop a multibillion-euro hydrogen pipeline connecting the Iberian Peninsula to France and on to Central Europe, CFO Frank Reiners said on Oct. 18.

Reiners was speaking at an event on the project, known as H2MED, where a senior German government official called for the pipeline development to be sped up.

“I’m confident we’ll be able to work faster on this project now,” Franziska Brantner, state secretary at Germany’s economy and climate ministry, said at the event held at the Spanish embassy in Berlin. She acknowledged that the path has been “difficult.”

Spain and France, which are both investing in hydrogen to help drive Europe’s transition to a low carbon economy, have disagreed over whether the H2MED pipeline should carry the gas if it is produced using nuclear power.

Solar

Lightsource BP, Conway Complete Solar Farm in Arkansas

Conway Solar farm light source
The Conway Solar at Happy solar farm is expected to provide enough power for the equivalent of about 21,600 homes each year. (Source: Lightsource BP)

Lightsource BP said Oct. 19 it completed the 135-MW Conway Solar at Happy solar farm in Arkansas, which will provide energy to utility Conway Corp. as part of a power purchase agreement.

The solar farm is expected to generate enough clean energy to power 21,000 homes, Lightsource BP said in a news release. Located in Arkansas’ White County, the solar farm also includes a five-acre native pollinator garden with 46 varieties of plants native to Arkansas.

“Work on this project began in 2019 and it is one of the most significant projects for Conway Corp. since our incorporation in 1929,” Conway CEO Bret Carroll said in the release.

Lightsource BP developed, financed and constructed the project, making a $125 million private capital investment. The company said it will also operate the solar farm, which is expected to abate about 162,800 metric tons of carbon emissions annually.

EDPR Sunseap Seeks to Further Boost Solar Capacity in Asia-Pacific

Singapore-based renewables firm EDPR Sunseap has more than doubled its installed solar capacity in the Asia-Pacific region since last year and is looking at new investment opportunities to more than double it again to 2.4 GW by 2026.

Portugal’s EDP Group, which acquired Sunseap in February 2022, said in a statement on Oct. 19 the unit’s capacity was now above 1 GW, which EDP CEO Miguel Stilwell called a “significant milestone” for growth.

“We continue to see attractive new investment opportunities and we have a goal of reaching 2.4 GW of installed renewable capacity in this region by 2026,” he said.

EDPR Sunseap is the Asia Pacific hub for EDP subsidiary EDPR, the world’s fourth-largest renewable energy producer.

EDPR Sunseap is present in nine Asia-Pacific markets, with an installed capacity of 510 MW in Vietnam, 335 MW in Singapore, 100 MW in China and 75 MW in other markets including Japan, Taiwan and Malaysia.

Out of the total capacity, 47% is comprised of large-scale solar parks. The rest are decentralized solar energy projects installed in corporate or residential buildings.

Wind

Avangrid, CIP Install First Turbine at Vineyard Wind

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The final blade is installed on the first GE Haliade-X Turbine for the Vineyard Wind 1 Project. (Source: Vineyard Wind)

Iberdrola Group’s renewable energy company Avangrid Inc. and fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) said Oct. 18 the Vineyard Wind 1 joint venture installed the first GE Haliade-X wind turbine generator.

The 13-MW turbine is one of 62 wind turbines set to be installed for the project offshore Massachusetts. With a height up to 260 m and a rotor diameter of 220 m, each turbine has one tower, three 107-m blades and one nacelle.

“While this is a landmark for this first-in-the-nation project and the industry, we remain focused on the important work ahead to continue the successful installation campaign of these massive turbines and deliver the first power to Massachusetts homes and businesses this year,” Avangrid CEO Pedro Azagra said in a news release.

Each turbine is capable of providing power to more than 6,000 homes and businesses in the state, the companies said. Together, the 62 turbines are expected to generate enough electricity to power more than 400,000 homes and businesses.

Offshore construction for the 806-MW Vineyard Wind 1 started in 2022 off Martha’s Vineyard. Developers aim to deliver first power by year-end 2023.

Vineyard Wind will be the first U.S. utility-scale offshore wind energy project.

TotalEnergies Commissions Its Largest Wind Farm with Partner SSE Renewables

TotalEnergies and SSE Renewables’ joint offshore wind farm Seagreen, located in the North Sea, is fully operational and running at a 1,075-MW capacity.

Seagreen is a joint venture between TotalEnergies (51%) and SSE Renewables (49%) and is TotalEnergies’ biggest operational offshore wind farm out of its offshore wind portfolio of more than 13 gigawatts (GW). With a foundation reaching almost 60 m below sea level, Seagreen is the deepest fixed bottom wind farm in the world.

Seagreen’s development and construction was led by SSE and began in June 2020, with approximately $4 billion invested since. SSE will now operate the offshore wind farm for its expected 25-year lifetime.

TotalEnergies will commercialize its share of Seagreen production through a mix of a long-term contracts at guaranteed price, including a 15-year contract for difference awarded by the U.K. government, a 15-year private contract for difference with the SSE Group and short-term sales on the whole sale market.

The wind farm can generate 5 terawatt hours—enough electricity to power 1.6 million homes in Scotland annually, according to the company.

“Our participation in the project alongside SSE has enabled us to strengthen our offshore wind expertise which will be extremely useful for our future projects in the United Kingdom, the United States and Germany,” said Patrick Pouyanné, chairman and CEO of TotalEnergies. “It’s also very good news for Scotland, as Seagreen makes a significant contribution to the country’s net zero ambition for 2045.”

Enlight CEO: Genesis Wind Operating Despite Tragic Events

Israel-based Enlight Renewable Energy said Oct. 16 it has begun selling electricity from its Genesis Wind farm in the Golan Heights area, with only five of 39 turbines left to start commercial operations.

“Despite the tragic events in Israel during the past week, the company is continuing to operate normally,” Enlight CEO Gilad Yaavetz said in a news release. “After years of hard work, the vision has now become a reality, as the largest renewable energy project in Israel commences commercial operation.”

The turbines online have a capacity to generate 180 MW of electricity; however, capacity will increase to 207 MW when the remaining five turbines begin operating after testing is complete, Enlight said.

The company added that it plans to develop additional projects in the region, given the wind project included installation of a new 27-km underground high-voltage transmission cable connecting Golan Heights to the Israeli grid.

When fully commissioned, the wind farm is expected to generate enough power for about 70,000 households annually, avoiding an estimated 180,000 tons of CO2 emissions annually, according to Enlight.

Ørsted Enters Deal to Divest 50% Stake in Gode Wind

Ørsted said Oct.17 it agreed to divest a 50% stake in the Gode Wind 3 offshore Germany to funds managed by Glennmont Partners from Nuveen, a clean energy infrastructure-focused fund, in a EUR 473 million deal (US$501 million).

The wind farm, currently under construction, will have a capacity of 253 MW. Ørsted and Glennmont also are partners in the Borkum Riffgrund 3 Offshore Wind Farm, also under construction in the German North Sea, and is a co-owner of Ørsted’s Gode Wind 1 Offshore Wind Farm.

Besides a 50% ownership share in Gode Wind 3, the transaction also includes a commitment to fund half of the project’s construction. If regulatory approvals are granted, the transaction is expected to close in the coming months, Ørsted said.

Gode Wind 3 is scheduled to begin commercial operations in 2024.

In an unrelated deal announced Oct. 17, Ørsted said it selected Taiwan’s Cathay Life Insurance and its affiliate as the preferred bidder to acquire a 50% stake in the 583-MW Greater Changhua 4 wind farm offshore Taiwan. The two companies agreed to enter an exclusivity period to finalize negotiations.

Eolus, Volvo Form Offshore Wind Partnership

Sweden-based renewable energy developer Eolus has teamed up with Volvo Cars to collaborate on developing the Västvind offshore wind power project offshore Sweden, according to a news release Oct. 17.

Located off the coast of Gothenburg, the Västvind will have a capacity of 1,000 MW and potentially generate up to 4.5 TWh of renewable electricity annually. Eolus said the partnership was formed based on hopes that the wind farm would power Volvo Cars’ operations at Hisingen in Gothenburg.

The partnership forms as Volvo Cars moves toward its goal of selling only fully electric cars by 2030.

“We are working hard to reduce the carbon footprint of the entire lifecycle of the car, including the electricity used to manufacture the cars and their batteries,” Johan Lannering, head of strategic collaborations for Volvo Cars, said in the release. “By committing to electricity from offshore wind power outside Hisingen, we want to secure our access to locally produced, renewable electricity at a reasonable cost.”

If required permits are granted, the companies aim to complete the project by 2029.

Hart Energy Staff and Reuters contributed to this report.