Deep Wind Offshore enters partnership with South Korean company
Norwegian offshore wind developer Deep Wind Offshore has entered a partnership with Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power (KHNP) to jointly develop offshore wind farms in South Korea.
Recent developments indicate that some Norwegian municipalities are now more open to renewable energy projects, following a period of widespread local opposition.
Join the first edition of our Windy Wednesday Webinar series tomorrow 26 March at 08:30: Offshore Wind Insights. Topics this time around are:
Planning for re-tensioning? A probabilistic take on post-installation fibre rope elongation
Speaker: Lars Frøyd (4subsea)
The impact of offshore wind on onshore communities in Haugalandet, Norway
Speaker: Thea Lurås Oftebro
A quantification of power fluctuations from generic offshore wind farms
Speaker: Valentin Chabaud (SINTEF Energy Research)
Link for participation sent to partners via email.
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Centres for Environment-friendly Energy Research (FME) Conference
Join the 2025 edition of NTNU’s FME Conference – a joint initiative by the Norwegian Centres for Environment-Friendly Energy Research. The conference will explore smart energy value chains and competitiveness, with sessions designed to encourage interdisciplinary exchange.