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Norwegian Offshore Wind
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Norwegians and Koreans ink offshore wind deal to secure cooperation
Korean Wind Energy Industry Association (KWEIA) and Norwegian Offshore Wind signed an MOU in Incheon today.
The Memorandum of Understanding aims to get business going between offshore wind companies. Both Norwegian supply chain and developers are interested in the emerging Korean market. Especially within floating projects, the potential for contracts is large.
- We in Norway see great potential in the Korean offshore wind market. The supply chains in these two countries can build on each other’s capabilities, and we hope to further strengthen our collaboration through this MOU with our friends in KWEIA, says Hans Hansen, who leads the Working Group for South Korea in Norwegian Offshore Wind.
Energy Transition Outlook: Falling costs for floating wind
The cost of floating offshore wind is expected to fall from $280 per MWh for investment decisions made in 2030 to $82 for those made in 2050.
The cost of fixed-bottom offshore wind is expected to fall from $88 per MWh to $61 this same period.
These are findings released today in DNV’s Energy Transition Outlook, claiming that wind power is the only scalable alternative for new power production.
How the world’s largest funding programme can support offshore wind?
Join us for a webinar dedicated to offshore wind energy and the opportunities within the EU’s Innovation Fund.
?In the webianar you will get an overview of the EU’s Innovation Calls for 2025 and insights into NOW's services to support your access to European funding programmes.
Several consultancies specialising in the EU’s Innovation Fund will present.
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?Featured member: Poly Products BV?
Storage space on an OSS platform is expensive. Our member Poly Products BV offers a solution that makes the most of the available space.
Their ambition in the wind energy market is to bring the benefits of Fiber Reinforced Plastics (FRP) products into this relatively young market. Their experience in composites since 1969 bring a lot of FRP engineering power and solutions to the table. One of the solutions is the FRP Storage Tank, usable storage of liquids like different kinds of water and fuel for an OSS platform.
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