And one of the key pieces, and I wonder if this is what’s driving it is that only 20% of the orders.Īllen Hall: we’re in the us, about 350 megawats was in the us. And if you watch the news enough, you you’ll notice that they’re, they are everywhere. And it, it seems very odd cause I know the, the vest is sales group is extremely aggressive. Qu like quarter to quarter Q2, 2021 to Q2 2022, their sales are down about 66%.Īllen Hall: That’s a big drop for such a large company. They had 2,900 megawats sold and looking back one year ago, Vestas had orders of almost 5,300 megawatts. It’s really interesting on the.Īllen Hall: So in, in Q2 of 2022, this, this last quarter, they had roughly 1700 megawats sold and that’s down quite a bit from where Vestas has been in Q1. And so does Nordex, but Vestas actually describes every single order that they have. Some really interesting developments there, Vestas publishes every quarter, their sales numbers, because they’re publicly traded company. We’ll be back after the music.Īllen Hall: All right guys, Vestas orders and Nordex orders. And then also staying on that same trend of vessels methanol, starting to win the hydrogen shipping race to lower emissions globally for our shipping.Īllen Hall: So hold on it’s a packed show. Joel Saxum: Hopefully built here in the us soon. So in in efforts as well for the us to hit 30 gigawatts of offshore wind, we’re gonna talk about some new concepts in Jones, act compliant vessels that are gonna be. Rosemary Barnes: And then we talk about the EU controversial decision to declare gas and nuclear investments as And why some of the reasons that may be also gonna visit France to nationalize EDF completely thisĪllen Hall: Blade plant in Germany and moves everything to India. Joel Saxum: So we’re gonna talk about Vestas wind turbine orders dropping in Q2 as compared to last year. Welcome to the uptime winner energy podcast, big week this week, a lot of news on the show. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us!Īllen Hall: All right. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes’ YouTube channel here. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. Find out why. And, in case you don’t know what a Dunkelflaute is, you can find out here. The EU is ready to declare that gas and nuclear are green, and Rosemary doesn’t completely disagree. Methanol may be the shipping industry’s new green fuel choice, and work to convert old ships to new and dual-fuel systems is underway. And France’s new PM is looking for a compromise between nuclear, natural gas, and palatable energy prices – is nationalizing EDF the way to go? Meanwhile, offshore construction may soon get a new assist: the Bleutec BMIS (Binary Marine Installation Solution) is a Jones Act-compliant concept ship expected to manage both foundation installation and turbine installation. Vestas’ sales are down – way down – and Allen thinks flagging US onshore development is part of the reason. Nordex has closed its Rostock plant in Germany and is moving all blade manufacturing to India.
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