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Fugro - 2024 jaardraadje voor iedereen succes.

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  1. forum rang 7 White Arrow 6 december 2024 17:41
    quote:

    am1993 schreef op 6 december 2024 17:27:

    Is wél goedkoop inslaan voor Fugro. Beetje manipulatie is ook niet verkeerd:).
    Die stijging komt heus wel een keertje langs. Even geduld. kan een maandje duren:).
    Ga je nu suggereren dat Fugro zelf de koers manipuleert? Veel gekker moet het niet worden...
  2. Brouwer 6 december 2024 17:45
    quote:

    White Arrow schreef op 6 december 2024 17:41:

    [...]

    Ga je nu suggereren dat Fugro zelf de koers manipuleert? Veel gekker moet het niet worden...
    Dat zou ook wel heel bijzonder zijn, gezien het strafbaar is, haha.

    Zouden ze iets mee moeten doen, misschien een film, oh die is er al ;-).
  3. forum rang 7 White Arrow 6 december 2024 18:16
    Denmark Receives No Bids in Largest-Ever Offshore Wind Tender
    By Sanne Wass
    December 05, 2024 at 11:56AM EST

    (Bloomberg) -- Denmark received no bids in its largest-ever wind power tender, aimed to more than triple its offshore capacity by the end of the decade.

    The Danish Energy Agency hadn’t received a single bid in a tender for three offshore wind farms in the North Sea by Thursday’s deadline, it said in a statement. It now will initiate a dialog with the market to find out why.

    Denmark’s Climate and Energy Minister Lars Aagaard called the results “very disappointing” and said they were “not at all what was expected” when a broad majority in parliament entered into the political agreement to expand the country’s offshore wind capacity.

    It was the first round in an tender to establish at least 6 gigawatts of wind power at sea in six parks by 2030. Aagaard recognized that the results “do not give rise to great optimism” for the other three farms in the tender, but said there may be “other players and business models at play.” The deadline for these bids is in April.

    Denmark, a country of about 6 million people, is home to some of the world’s largest wind-energy companies, including Vestas Wind Systems A/S and Orsted A/S. The new offshore parks, in which the Danish state would take stakes of 20%, were vital for Denmark to reach its target to become carbon neutral in 2045.

    ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
  4. AlaskanTimber 6 december 2024 18:36
    quote:

    White Arrow schreef op 6 december 2024 17:44:

    [...]

    Vertel nog eens over die vibe Jalen. Na zo'n dag als vandaag, kan ik dat wel gebruiken. ;-)
    Pestkop ;-)

    Technisch geen nieuws. Nog steeds boven de bandbreedte (waar we vorige week nog inzaten) en een paar barsten in de gap/weerstand boven de koers. VWAP momenteel n.v.t.

    In vergelijking met HAL en SLB heeft FUGRO een topweek.

    Vandaag was slappe hap.
  5. forum rang 7 White Arrow 6 december 2024 23:45
    quote:

    White Arrow schreef op 6 december 2024 18:16:

    Denmark Receives No Bids in Largest-Ever Offshore Wind Tender
    By Sanne Wass
    December 05, 2024 at 11:56AM EST

    (Bloomberg) -- Denmark received no bids in its largest-ever wind power tender, aimed to more than triple its offshore capacity by the end of the decade.

    The Danish Energy Agency hadn’t received a single bid in a tender for three offshore wind farms in the North Sea by Thursday’s deadline, it said in a statement. It now will initiate a dialog with the market to find out why.

    Denmark’s Climate and Energy Minister Lars Aagaard called the results “very disappointing” and said they were “not at all what was expected” when a broad majority in parliament entered into the political agreement to expand the country’s offshore wind capacity.

    It was the first round in an tender to establish at least 6 gigawatts of wind power at sea in six parks by 2030. Aagaard recognized that the results “do not give rise to great optimism” for the other three farms in the tender, but said there may be “other players and business models at play.” The deadline for these bids is in April.

    Denmark, a country of about 6 million people, is home to some of the world’s largest wind-energy companies, including Vestas Wind Systems A/S and Orsted A/S. The new offshore parks, in which the Danish state would take stakes of 20%, were vital for Denmark to reach its target to become carbon neutral in 2045.

    ©2024 Bloomberg L.P.
    Summary
    Companies
    Denmark's offshore wind tender fails, attracts no bids
    Auction design does not reflect conditions -analysts
    Economic shifts, rising costs challenge subsidy-free model
    OSLO/COPENHAGEN, Dec 6 (Reuters) - Denmark's failure to attract any bids in an offshore wind power tender this week stems from a rigid auction model, a failure to adapt to a changed economic reality for renewable energy projects and rising competition, analysts said on Friday.
    The outcome was a blow to Denmark, home to turbine maker Vestas and offshore wind developer Orsted (ORSTED.CO), opens new tab, which has been a pioneer in onshore and offshore wind power.
    The tender for at least 3 gigawatts (GW) of capacity in the Danish North Sea offered no subsidies, instead inviting competition for payments over 30 years to the state, which would also own a 20% stake in each of the tendered projects.
    "The way the auction design is made reflects the past market and not the current costs of building offshore wind," said Soren Lassen, head of global offshore wind research at Wood Mackenzie.
    Instead of taking from developers, the Danish government should consider what they can provide them with, he added.
    The Danish system does not offer any subsidies or revenue stabilisation which makes it less attractive for developers compared to similar offshore wind auctions in Poland, the Netherlands and Britain, industry lobby group WindEurope said.
    "Denmark's uncapped negative bidding creates an unhealthy race to the bottom and unnecessarily increases the upfront costs for offshore wind developers," WindEurope said in a statement.
    In addition, Denmark does not pay for the costly grid connection to the offshore wind farms.
    Denmark's Climate and Energy Minister Lars Aagard told Reuters that the conditions for the tender were agreed at a time when market conditions were much more favourable, paving the way to build wind farms at sea with no subsidies.
    In 2021, Denmark's tender for the 1 GW Thor wind farm was so hotly contested by developers willing to pay for the rights, it was decided in a lottery won by Germany's RWE (RWEG.DE), opens new tab.
    However, over the past three years, the offshore wind industry has been hit by surging costs, rising interest rates and supply chain bottlenecks.
    "They are challenged on both the cost side and the revenue side," Aagard said.
    Developers also faced uncertain electricity prices.
    "We have an electricity system that has a lot of renewable energy," said Brian Vad Mathiesen, professor in energy planning and renewable energy systems at Aalborg University.
    "In order to increase that amount you have to redesign consumption patterns," he added.
    Using excess power generated by wind at times when it is not needed by users to produce so-called green hydrogen is one potential solution to the problem, but development has stalled.
    Denmark's latest tender is part of a wider political agreement to install at least 6 GW of new offshore wind capacity by 2030, and making adjustments ahead of further tenders will be complicated, said Rikke Noergaard, chief commercial officer at analysis firm Aegir Insights.
    However, a potential delay to the Danish plans may not be all negative, she added.
    "Just looking at the big developers' pipeline, most of them filled up their pipeline until 2030, but there's a lot of room after 2030," Noergaard said.
    Make sense of the latest ESG trends affecting companies and governments with the Reuters Sustainable Switch newsletter. Sign up here.
    Reporting by Nora Buli in Oslo and Stine Jacobsen in Copenhagen; Editing by Alexander Smith
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