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Cracking post.
Would say to anyone not in the telegram group to join in. Great information being posted
By 2030, UK exports to the global offshore wind market are estimated to increase fivefold to £2.6bn per annum
£2 is my rough target only Mcap £120m which is still cheap
Nice post DSFLAT
Lots of dots and if you’re wise easy to put together. Full steam ahead
Roll on the rockets in January
Just articles not to much tbh
All the info is there on the internet. If your the market leader in the field it’s more than likely I hope that all the below will be Tekmar.
Got off the press
Irish Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications Eamon Ryan has issued Maritime Area Consents to seven offshore wind farms in the country.
The seven Phase One projects to receive consents are Parkwind and ESB's 375MW Oriel Wind Park, SSE Renewables' Arklow Bank 2, RWE and Saorgus' 900MW Dublin Array, Statkraft's 500MW North Irish Sea Array, EDF and Fred Olsen's 1.5GW Codling Wind Park (Codling 1 and Codling 2), and Corio Generation's 450MW Skerd Rocks.
The consents will allow the Phase One projects to progress through the Irish planning system
An additional export cable to Blyth in northeast England is also being developed, agreed between the developer and National Grid ESO in June 2022 that is required for the project to reach its full generating capacity.
Consent for this line will be applied for separately once further development work has been completed
The developer! Could that be Tekmar too?
SSE Renewables has filed a planning application for the 4.1GW Berwick Bank offshore wind farm off the east coast of Scotland in the North Sea.
The developer is seeking permission from Marine Scotland to build 307 turbines with either suction caisson or piled jacket foundations.
Each turbine would have a maximum rotor blade tip height of 355 metres, rotor blade diameter of 310 metres and a maximum hub height of 200 metres. The project will require up to 1,225km of inter-array cabling
The last sentence!!!
Only 12 in the telegram group. Be good to get more involved
Yes go through the chats I posted something lastnight. You just need to figure the messages out as can’t post direct link
Mick
Not at all. You took a profit that’s the aim of the game
Huge upside here. The more you read into these offshore windfarms the more you see how there’s companies wanting to takeover Tekmar.
Fair point there
Tribalhound
Good post and I get what you’re saying. They did mention in a RNS that no new shares would be given out in this process. I know saying and doing are two different things. I can’t see them letting the company go on the cheap tho when offshore wind is really only just beginning
16p is a resistance point, then there’s a huge gap up to 40p
Join the dots.
SSE Renewables is building more offshore wind energy than any other company in the world right now. It is currently constructing the world’s largest offshore wind farm, the 3.6GW Dogger Bank Wind Farm in the North Sea, a joint venture with Equinor and Eni, as well as Scotland’s largest offshore wind farm, the 1.1GW Seagreen Offshore Wind Farm in the Firth of Forth, which is a joint venture with TotalEnergies. It also has the largest offshore wind development pipeline across the UK and Ireland at around 7GW, of which around 1.5GW is already in construction and nearly 800MW is fully consented.
SSE Renewables owns nearly 2GW of operational onshore wind capacity with a development pipeline of over 1GW under development. Its 1,459MW hydro portfolio includes 300MW of pumped storage and 750MW of flexible hydro. Its operational offshore wind portfolio consists of 487MW across two offshore joint venture sites, Beatrice and Greater Gabbard, both of which it operates on behalf of its asset partners
Biker
Yawn