Lokale Wellen- und Wetterbedingungen sind bei Offshore-Einsätzen von entscheidender Bedeutung Offshore Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 22. November 2019 Werbung Dry Sea State Monitoring erhöht die Offshore-Funktionsfähigkeit um 15% (WK-intern) - Dry Sea State Monitoring Boosts Offshore Operability by 15% The dry Cloud-integrated technology enables easy access to data and up to 80% savings when compared to in-water solutions November 25. 2019, Oslo, Norway - Local wave and weather conditions are critical factors when undertaking offshore operations, and time is money when operators are waiting on weather. Real-time wave measurements can dispel some of the guesswork historically associated with the planning and execution of marine operations such as pipe laying, subsea installations, heavy lifting operations, work-overs, or inspections. Precise knowledge of the sea state
Skandinavien wird Energie importieren, da das heiße Wetter anhält und die Preise steigen News allgemein 30. Juli 2018 Werbung Aquila Capital Energy Market Update: Scandinavia set to import power as hot weather continues and prices surge (WK-intern) - Please see below the latest market commentary from Jan Erik Schulien, Senior Investment Manager Hydropower & Head Energy Research, Aquila Capital, on how a sunny summer has consequences for Nordic winter power prices: “Whilst most people in Scandinavia appreciate a so-far warm and sunny summer, power producers may get a reason to cheer over it also during the winter months. As precipitation has been low, both Norwegian and Swedish reservoirs are gradually decreasing and are now significantly below the seasonal norm. In line
Skandinavien wird Energie importieren, da das heiße Wetter anhält, die Wasserkraft ausfällt und die Preise steigen Bioenergie Erneuerbare & Ökologie Mitteilungen 27. Juli 2018 Werbung Aquila Capital Energy Market Update: Scandinavia set to import power as hot weather continues and prices surge (WK-intern) - Please see below the latest market commentary from Jan Erik Schulien, Senior Investment Manager Hydropower & Head Energy Research, Aquila Capital, on how a sunny summer has consequences for Nordic winter power prices: “Whilst most people in Scandinavia appreciate a so-far warm and sunny summer, power producers may get a reason to cheer over it also during the winter months. As precipitation has been low, both Norwegian and Swedish reservoirs are gradually decreasing and are now significantly below the seasonal norm. In line with