Today’s renewable energy news includes announcements from Envision, Subsea7, Voltalia, and others.
Envision Secures 128-MW Nearshore Wind Turbine Deal in Vietnam
Envision Energy has secured a 128-MW nearshore wind turbine supply deal in Vietnam, expanding its footprint in the fast-growing Southeast Asian renewable energy market. The contract covers delivery of advanced wind turbines tailored for nearshore conditions, supporting efficient power generation and grid integration. The project reflects continued investment in wind energy infrastructure and highlights innovation in high-capacity turbine technology designed to improve output and reliability. The development is expected to deliver customer and grid benefits, including increased clean electricity supply and reduced carbon emissions. The agreement strengthens Envision’s regional growth strategy and supports Vietnam’s energy transition goals, as demand rises for scalable, cost-effective wind solutions across coastal and nearshore project sites.
Subsea7 Wins Installation Contract for Gennaker Offshore Wind Project
Subsea7 has secured an installation contract for the Gennaker offshore wind project, strengthening its role in Europe’s growing offshore wind construction market. The scope covers key offshore installation works, supporting timely delivery of critical infrastructure for the large-scale renewable energy project. The award reflects continued investment and innovation in offshore wind engineering and marine installation services, enabling efficient and safe deployment of turbines and foundations. The project is expected to deliver customer and grid benefits through increased clean electricity generation and improved energy security. The contract adds to Subsea7’s renewable backlog and supports its strategy to expand in energy transition infrastructure, leveraging specialized vessels and technical expertise to accelerate utility-scale offshore wind development.
Voltalia Wins 132-MW Solar Project Award in Tunisia
Voltalia has secured a 132-MW solar project award in Tunisia, expanding its footprint in the North African renewable energy market and strengthening its global solar portfolio. The award enables new utility-scale solar investment and supports Tunisia’s plans to increase clean energy capacity and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. The project will deploy modern solar PV technology to deliver reliable, low-carbon electricity, highlighting innovation in large-scale renewable development. Expected benefits include cost-competitive clean power, lower emissions, and improved energy security for customers and the national grid. The win aligns with Voltalia’s growth and customer-focused strategy across emerging markets, while reinforcing its role as a key developer and operator of solar assets supporting regional energy transition and sustainability goals.
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