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There is a Notice to Mariners out here
https://www.orkneyharbours.com/info/notices
Work planned on site from 16th - 21st Sep
Am keeping an eye on that ship, It's still in Norway at present but hopefully it will leave for Nigg soon!
https://documents.newport.gov.uk/PublicAccess_LIVE/SearchResult/RunThirdPartySearch?FileSystemId=PL&FOLDER1_REF=22/0823
Well the highways department don't see any issues, I think this should sail through planning.
Doubt it, They need to get the planning application into Newport Council first and then it could be a few months before permission is granted. Can’t see anything happening at Meygen in the immediate future on my usual website sources of information.
From Meygen Annual Accounts
The planned maintenance on one of the Andritz turbines is now complete and is expected to be redeployed in Q3-2022. The repairs on the second Andritz turbine have commenced, and that turbine will be deployed in Q1-2023 along with a retrofitted wet mate connection system. The wet mate connection system can reduce the costs of recovering and deploying turbines by more than 50%. Retrofitting the system on the two remaining Andritz turbines is a key objective.
https://www.uskmouthenergystorage.com/views.html
The Pre-Submission comments were closed on 12th August so perhaps we can hope for the Formal planning permission to be submitted to Newport Council within the next month. The documentation seems fairly comprehensive already so perhaps just needs to be fine tuned.
https://renewablesandchp.ofgem.gov.uk/Public/ReportViewer.aspx?ReportPath=/DatawarehouseReports/CertificatesExternalPublicDataWarehouse&ReportVisibility=1&ReportCategory=2
Uptick in generated Electricity in April with 2nd turbine installed - 3306 ROC or 661MWh
From Meygen annual report (you can find on companies house)
FY 2021 the site produced 4.6GWH for £1.62 Million, Operating expenses were £5.06M.
I reckon they could do about 7.5GWH in FY2022 taking into account the second turbine that was redeployed in March , If they managed to get the third one back underwater in Q4 then maybe 9 or 10 GWH
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/contracts-for-difference-cfd-allocation-round-4-results
SIMEC have got a slice of the pie
It’s the only source I could find and took quite a bit of digging, I agree that in this day and age should be instantaneous. Will be interesting to see if there is an uptick in the May figures if the third turbine has gone in.