France: MW offshore wind 6000 2020 to horizon

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France: MW offshore wind 6000 2020 to horizon




by jean.caissepas » 17/08/11, 14:42

Here is the description of an offshore wind project that I discovered this summer on canvas posters on the beach FECAMP (76 - Upper Normandy).

view photos in the following links:

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If this is done for good, it's a good step forward for econologic 8)
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Re: France: MW offshore wind 6000 2020 to horizon




by moinsdewatt » 19/02/12, 12:44

Offshore wind: birth of a tricolor sector

Jan 10 2012 Usine Nouvelle

Three consortia are candidates 3000 MW of wind turbine construction on the French coast. A project that is mobilizing tens of industrial players, 10 billion euros by 2020 investment and the creation of jobs 3 000.

This Wednesday, January 11, in the morning, the Energy Regulatory Commission (CRE) will have to make some room in its offices to receive the files of the three consortia candidates for the first offshore wind tender. Three documents of 4 pages ... "000 kg of paper for each", laughs a relative of the file.

Published in July 2011, the conditions of the tender consist pure this first phase to install 3 000 MW offshore wind in the form of 500 600 to machines. They will be built on five sites along the northwestern coast French: off Tréport (Seine-Maritime), Fécamp (Seine-Maritime), Courseulles-sur-Mer (Calvados), Saint Brieuc (Côtes d'Armor) and Saint Nazaire (Loire-Atlantique). The total investment will amount to 10 billion and should ensure the creation of 3 000 jobs.

Three consortia submitted bids. The first includes GDF Suez, Vinci and E.on and will use Areva and Siemens wind turbines. The second account EDF, Dong Energy, WPD Offshore and bet on 6 MW Alstom turbines. The third is formed by the Spanish Iberdrola and the Franco-British Eole-Res and will appeal to Areva wind turbines.

A second tender for new sites

The records of the various competitors are rated on three criteria: 40% of the industrial project, 40% of the redemption price per kWh, 20% for ecology and ecosystem protection. On the first point, Areva plans to build a plant in Le Havre, while Alstom imagine two industrial sites in Saint-Nazaire and Cherbourg. However, both industrial believe that this investment will only be possible on condition that the consortium is present on at least two of the five sites.

Winners will be announced in April, Shortly before the presidential election. On that date will launch the second tender for 3 000 additional MW on new sites. In the first tender, project feasibility of each winner will be confirmed by the government in October 2014, construction of the first parks in 2016 and begin commissioning in 2020. A very tight schedule to believe the consortia members.


The bids submitted by website
- Tréport (600 750 in MW)
GDF Suez, Vinci and E.on with Areva wind turbines

- Fécamp (480 500 in MW)
EDF, Dong Energy and WPD Offshore wind turbines with Alstom
GDF Suez, Vinci and E.on with Areva wind turbines

- Courseulle-sur-Mer (420 500 in MW)
EDF, Dong Energy and WPD Offshore wind turbines with Alstom
GDF Suez, Vinci and E.on with Areva wind turbines

- Saint-Brieuc (480 500 in MW)
EDF, Dong Energy and WPD Offshore wind turbines with Alstom
GDF Suez, Vinci and E.on with Siemens wind turbines
Iberdrola and Eole-Res with Areva wind turbines

- Saint Nazaire (420 750 in MW)
EDF, Dong Energy and WPD Offshore wind turbines with Alstom
Iberdrola and Eole-Res with Areva wind turbines


http://www.usinenouvelle.com/article/eo ... re.N166204
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Re: France: MW offshore wind 6000 2020 to horizon




by moinsdewatt » 04/05/12, 11:47

The first French offshore wind farms awarded


06 / 04 / 2012 meretmarine.com

The Ministry of Industry announced on Friday the results of the tender for the realization of the first offshore wind farms in France. Five areas were concerned. The consortium led by EDF Energies Nouvelles is carving the lion's share, by winning three of the four sites where it was nominated: Guérande, Courseulles-sur-Mer and Fécamp. However, it's Iberdrola is competitor who was selected for the future scope of Saint-Brieuc. Finally, the Tréport site was declared unsuccessful, what was expected.

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in full: http://www.meretmarine.com/article.cfm?id=119346

and Tréport site unanswered.
THE SITE OF TRÉPORT unsuccessful

The CEO of GDF Suez, Gérard Mestrallet, had nevertheless made in person at the Havre 26 March alongside the CEO of Vinci and Areva for the ultimate seduction operation. It recalled its commitment to create 6000 direct and indirect jobs in France ... In vain. Not only, he earns nothing but the group is blacklisted. The field off Tréport (Seine-Maritime) for which GDF Suez was only competitor, is canceled. The Government considered that it would place too much weight on the electricity bill of French households.
"Le Tréport alone would have caused an additional cost of 500 million euros on the Contribution to the public service of electricity [Editor's note: which finances, among other things, the development of renewable energies]", explained Eric Besson. Offshore wind power will increase this contribution to the tune of 1,1 billion euros from 2018. "The price we have offered corresponds to our investment and profitability criteria", simply means to indicate GDF Suez. Internally, we translate more simply: "We are not close and we do not need to pay or overpay anything!".

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Re: France: MW offshore wind 6000 2020 to horizon




by moinsdewatt » 04/05/12, 11:48

Eolien sailor: the consortium led by Iberdrola will invest 2 billion


17 April Usine Nouvelle

The Spanish Iberdrola will invest electrician with the English group Eole RES sum of 2 billion euros in the construction and installation of wind masts 100 off Saint-Brieuc for a production of 500 MW.

The consortium composed mainly of Spanish Iberdrola (31,6 billion euros of turnover) and English Eole RES (906 million turnover) onshore wind and maritime specialist, has today presented its project in Saint-Brieuc (Côtes d'Armor). It also has other partners. We find that Areva will drive the industrial part, Technip for the engineering and Marine Neoen French player in offshore wind.

Iberdrola and its partners won the tender launched by the state. It is to create and install wind turbines 100 over 17 kilometers off Saint-Brieuc in the Cotes d'Armor department for aggregate envelope 2 billion euros 70% financed by Iberdrola and Eole RES by 30%. This wind farm, which will produce 500 MW of electricity, will fully operational in 2020.

It will require the creation of 2 000 jobs. Areva has provided 1 500 hires in Le Havre, where the group will construct nacelles and blades. Moreover, 140 jobs will be created for operation and maintenance of the site for a period of 20 years. Finally, it is planned several hundred jobs in Brest will be the assembly wearing jackets, metal fastening systems on the seabed of the high masts of 170 meters.

STX in Saint-Nazaire and Eiffage should share the manufacture of these jackets. It is also not excluded Eiffage installs a production plant in the port of Brest. Areva also announced that he would work the West outsourcing for nacelles and pylons. The group currently meeting with interested industrial companies. Finally, a costarmoricain harbor as a basis for maintenance crews and park operations. Three ports are balanced to greet Saint-Quay Portrieux, Erquy and Saint-Cast ,.


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Re: France: MW offshore wind 6000 2020 to horizon




by moinsdewatt » 04/05/12, 11:48

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by tapioca89 » 07/05/12, 16:34

That sounds interesting, after all this is what the Danes for ages, and even the Scots, as I read this article on the sustainable development,And who want to exploit their enormous potential for wind to become completely independent energetically speaking.
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by moinsdewatt » 15/05/12, 18:52

Offshore wind energy: The electricity surcharge estimated at 1.1 billion euros per year


15 / 05 / 2012 meretmarine.com

The Energy Regulatory Commission has estimated the additional cost qu'entraînera from 2020, for consumers, the production of electricity from offshore wind farms. CRE estimated that "the resulting public service charges would reach around 1.1 billion euros per year from 2020". These charges are in principle covered by the Contribution to the public electricity service, taken from the electricity bill..
According to the opinion of the CRE, overload 1.1 billion corresponds to an annual cost of 160 euros per megawatt hour of electricity producedCompared to an estimated electricity market prices in euros per megawatt hour in 66.5 2020. CSPE represented last year 42 euros on average per consumer (all categories, personal and business) or 8% of a typical annual electricity bill.



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by dedeleco » 15/05/12, 20:15

And the additional cost of a Fukushima_Tcherno France, inevitable sooner or later in France, as the men are not infallible in perpetuity.

An emptied entire region uninhabitable for centuries uncultivable, regions around as contaminated, full of endless and cesium radioactivity, casting economy, several 1000milliards losses.


Not to mention the price of renewable decrease, if we develop it, rather than choke on nuclear power and its lobby, which wants to sink it !!!
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by HSanders » 07/06/12, 12:44

Again an ambitious project on paper and deflates at the lack of political will.
Initially the project was to develop 6000 2020 MW offshore for with the desire to create a French industrial sector.
Today, a first tender on offshore wind to 3000 MW, resulting in the selection of areas for 5 2250 MW. And no second bidding in anticipation, when he was scheduled for the first half 2012!
And when we look more closely at the winners, Alstom is planning to install a wind turbine ... whose first prototype is being assembled. We are still far from a commercialization phase and production 100 wind turbines per year during the three years that separates us from reaching this goal 2015 2250 of MW. The objective of 6000MW is still very far ... Meanwhile, in 2011, the British installed 200 750 MW offshore machines!
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by moinsdewatt » 07/06/12, 13:13

And yet!

Real jobs, not outsourced to China as for solar cells!

Offshore wind energy: EDF wants to create jobs 7500

01 2012 June Enerzine

The EDF Group reiterated at its General Assembly held on May 24, he plans to hire approximately 7500 people in the wind energy sector.
The electricity producer was chosen by the French government as part of a tender to build and manage three of 5 future offshore wind parks.

EDF had announced that victory in the tender enabled him to create more jobs 7.500. Information that the group's CEO, Henri Proglio, confirmed at the General Assembly, returning on a project "very ambitious from an industrial standpoint, it has more success the enormous advantage of 7500 create jobs. "

The offshore wind is the installation of wind farms offshore, to take advantage of unlimited space, not to obstruct the people and especially to take advantage of the power of the sea winds, far more important than firm ground.

The French state decided to invest in it for years. He had launched a tender on 5 production sites, including 3 were won by EDF in partnership with Alstom, in April.

After specifically mentioned the offshore wind contract, Henri Proglio wanted to address all the renewable energies, which are for him "the essential elements of our energy future. That is why we must continue to promote with determination, "he said.



http://www.enerzine.com/3/14008+eolien- ... lois+.html
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