COWES-BASED offshore wind vessel operator, Seacat Services, has secured its first long-term charter with Beatrice Offshore Windfarm (BOW). Seacat Services newly launched next-generation catamaran, Seacat Rainbow, will support operations and maintenance activity for the service team at BOW. Seacat Rainbow and sister vessel Seacat Weatherly are the first Chartwell 24 catamarans to enter operational service. They are the product of long-term supply chain collaboration seeking to refine the formula for offshore wind vessel support. As offshore wind projects move further out to sea, more testing conditions have led to site operators, original equipment manufacturers and contractors favouring vessels which can provide greater safety and passenger comfort.
Award winners show the quality of the north renewables sector By Calum MacLeod Published: 22:00, 06 March 2021
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Host Nicky Marr with some of those year s winners.
A pioneering project creating an integrated renewable energy system on Orkney was the big winner at the second Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards.
The £28.5 million ReFLEX (Responsive Flexibilty) Project led by the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) won two of the nine awards at the online ceremony hosted by broadcaster and Highland News and Media columnist Nicky Marr, collecting the best onshore energy project and best smart energy/carbon reduction trophies.
Highlands and Islands green energy award winners revealed By Calum MacLeod
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Updated: 15:14, 06 March 2021
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Host Nicky Marr with some of those year s winners.
A pioneering project creating an integrated renewable energy system on Orkney was the big winner at the second Highlands and Islands Renewable Energy Awards.
The £28.5 million ReFLEX (Responsive Flexibilty) Project led by the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) won two of the nine awards at the online ceremony hosted by broadcaster and Highland News and Media columnist Nicky Marr, collecting the best onshore energy project and best smart energy/carbon reduction trophies.