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Warum sollte Nordex nicht in den USA das zweite Offshoreprojekt bekommen?

Mit enxco haben sie doch bereits zusammgearbeitet( http://www.evwind.es/noticias.php?id_not=12767) und dort werden gerade die Claims abgesteckt. Bin mir fast sicher dass nicht alle Offshoreanlagen von Siemens oder Areva kommen werden ;)

http://www.projo.com/news/content/OFFSHORE_INTEREST_10-13-11…

7 other companies interested in wind projects off R.I.

01:00 AM EDT on Thursday, October 13, 2011

By Alex Kuffner

Journal Staff Writer

Seven companies in addition to Deepwater Wind have registered interest in developing offshore energy projects in an area of federal waters between Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

Providence-based Deepwater announced its application to the federal Bureau of Ocean Energy Management last week for a longstanding plan for a 1,000-megawatt wind farm, but no other companies made public their proposals at the time.

The bureau released a list this week of companies interested in generating energy in waters east of Block Island and southwest of Martha’s Vineyard.

No information was provided on their applications or the scope of their projects.

The applicants include Energy Management Inc., the company behind the 130-turbine Cape Wind proposal in Nantucket Sound; Fishermen’s Energy, a company with plans for a wind farm off the New Jersey coast; and Neptune Wind, which announced in August a plan for a 500-megawatt wind farm in the area between Rhode Island and Massachusetts.

Also on the list are enXco, a San Diego, Calif.-based company that says it has developed 3,000 megawatts of wind power and 68 megawatts of solar power in the United States, Mexico and Canada; Iberdrola Renewables, the U.S. division of a Spanish company that describes itself as the second-largest developer of wind power in the United States, with 4,800 megawatts of onshore projects; Mainstream Renewable Power, a company that says it is developing 5,500 megawatts of offshore wind power in England, Scotland and Germany; and US Wind, which has also submitted applications to lease waters in another part of Massachusetts and off New Jersey.

The bureau will review the applications before deciding whether to lease areas for development.

akuffner@providencejournal.com
 
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