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I'm signed out of this board and unofficially left the board until news breaks. Simply nothing yo be said no further research to be done and just turned into a board that doesn't do any real investor any good
Take time to chew on this cimment from the priject manager. This technology is clearly primed to solve some critical issues in the UK and is actively supported by government. Peter-Giles Robinson, Projects Manager
Simon has a gas bottle spare from his BBQ not being used..any good?
Perhaps you could start with the Nort Sea...lol
Come on Roy's.. why keep a good thing quiet. We need investment so articles are only part of the strategy to get interest. Yes..it's going to take time but credibility is rising albeit very slowly. Keep the faith my friend...and maybe have another punt when it gets above 0.50.
To safeguard grid stability and system flexibility and to facilitate a cost-efficient long-term future roll-out on the North Sea, a fundamentally new approach to long term offshore grid planning is required, combining wind power in-feed, interconnection and potential sector coupling and storage; characterized by an internationally coordinated roll-out of the North Sea Infrastructure. On the long term (after 2030), once large scale, far offshore wind areas are ready for development, an artificial island, instead of a platform, could be developed as a central hub to support the necessary energy evacuation infrastructure e.g. electrical or power to gas conversion. The island could also host installation and O&M activities for OWF developers, as well as linking interconnectors and offshore wind farms to several countries. This concept, the North Sea Wind Power Hub (NSWPH), is further being explored by a consortium existing of TenneT Germany, TenneT Netherlands, Energinet, Gasunie and the Port of Rotterdam.
Tuesday 8 October 2019 Linking the grid Climate agreements offer challenges on a global scale, but there are also developments that need to be tackled regarding the whole offshore grid. With Increased electricity production, an increased focus is required to effectively get the power to shore. Linking through interconnecting high-voltage grids means more international cooperation. The reliability and stability of the electricity supply is key. Three leading experts will share their views. Manon van Beek, CEO, TenneT PROMOTioN project, Speaker TBD When offshore wind starts dating Some challenges, such as renewable energy powering the future, bring industries closer together. So if offshore wind would start dating? Which relationships will be there to last? For instance, the growing cooperation between the offshore gas and wind industry could potentially be nurtured by, among others, energy islands at sea
Fund manager Glennmont Partners has raised €850 million to invest in clean energy infrastructure projects across Europe, including its first forays into offshore wind.
GTW presentation was part of todays conference.......momentum!! The crucial role of Vision 2035 in driving the continued competitiveness of the UKCS will come under the spotlight at the OGUK Industry Conference. With a 2019 conference theme of 'An Industry in Transition', delegates will hear industry leaders and keynote speakers reflect on the people, business processes and diversification opportunities needed to unlock growth as the sector continues to emerge from one of the toughest downturns in its history. At the heart of the agenda is industry’s shared ambition for the future – Vision 2035 – which looks to add a generation of productive life to the UK Continental Shelf and expand supply chain opportunities at home, abroad and into other sectors. The agenda will take on three broad areas; energy transition, business transition and people transition. More than 500 people attended the last conference – with leading figures from industry, government, the regulators, academia and other trade associations. In a major year for the UK offshore oil and gas industry and for the UK, the 2019 event is expected to a very big draw. Book your place – and secure an opportunity to network with industry’s biggest names!
And yet the company couldn't be bothered to turn up to the latest conference. Must be good reasons...why they dont associate with SNS.......who knows.
Just shows how well the company have things sorted relying on outside help to progress. Same happened with N.Sea. Come on GS get this sorted....determine the priority as stated at AGM and deliver.
Agreed...can't beat some good old fashioned honesty. Maybe the MINTYS might learn something new.
Or are we norwich city....about to move up division?
Placing will happen in my opinion sad to say but first they will put the carrot out to get the SP moving. Wisdom will be needed..news to get placing or news before takeoof!! I'm not being negative..just realistic.
No..New barnet was excitingtimes# tweet.
I'll opt for October/Nov.
Fair play!! Good response.....patience guys is what we need bucket loads of...but we all know that.
And the elephant in the room...who's going to fund this?
Laxatives required.....the golden egg seems stuck.
Simon assures me they are involved with these groups/authorities. Make of that what you want...