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Oostkamp E40-E403 klaverblad
Aspiravi nv is building two wind turbines at the centre of the E40/E403 motorway junction in Oostkamp.
Driven by the wind, we have been supplying green electricity in Belgium for over two decades. But we’re not stopping there: we’re also making a difference with our biomass projects. With our sights firmly set on a sustainable future, we are powering forward the energy transition.
Both onshore and in the Belgian North Sea, we’re getting the wind to work for us. In 2024, we are planning to build seven new wind turbines at four different locations in Belgium. And they’re bound to make a difference as, together, these projects will supply 44,500 families with green power. As such, we’re helping people ride the current of renewable energy — including your business.
Aspiravi nv is building two wind turbines at the centre of the E40/E403 motorway junction in Oostkamp.
The Aspiravi nv Sainte-Ode wind farm is situated near National Route N4 in the municipality of Sainte-Ode and consists of five wind turbines that will start generating green electricity in 2024.
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In the April Aspiravi Group newsletter, we inform you about the partnership with Decathlon, the increased shareholding in offshore wind farm Northwind and the state of affairs at the various shipyards, among other things.
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With the realisation of seven onshore wind turbines, spread over four locations in Belgium, the Aspiravi Group is again making a major contribution to the various climate and renewable energy goals this year. The state of play on the sites at Oostkamp, Diest, Bilzen and Evergem can be followed here.
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"Aspiravi continues to pioneer" This eye-catching title opened the cover article which last week appeared in "Ondernemers" (Entrepreneurs), the magazine from Voka West Flanders. In an in-depth interview, Rik Van de Walle - CEO Aspiravi Holding - provides an insight into the future of the Aspiravi Group and the many opportunities and challenges that will come its way.
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With a view to further growth of its domestic and foreign activities on the one hand and continuity in its operations on the other, the Aspiravi Group is changing its organisational structure from 01/04/24.
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Aspiravi Offshore (which is part of the Aspiravi Group), Parkwind and Sumitomo Corporation have reached an agreement on share ownership and cooperation within the Northwind offshore wind farm. Aspiravi Offshore acquires all of Parkwind's shares in Northwind, thus acquiring 70% of the shares of Northwind. The new shareholder structure ensures a solid Belgian anchoring of the offshore wind farm.
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In the March Aspiravi Group newsletter, we inform you about the cooperation with STIB and the projects under construction in Belgium, Spain and Curaçao.
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This year, the Aspiravi Group is once again making a major contribution to various climate and renewable energy targets. On the schedule is the realisation of 7 onshore wind turbines spread over 4 locations in Belgium.
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In February's Aspiravi Group newsletter, we inform you about the collaboration with Google.
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Through a PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) concluded between the two companies, Google purchases 59.2 MW of wind power annually from Aspiravi. This is the installed capacity of 9 new wind farms that Aspiravi is building in Belgium and that will be operational by the end of 2024.
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