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Equinor and Vårgrønn team up for floating wind project

11 May, 2021
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Ole Ertvaag (left), CEO HitecVision, and Pål Eitrheim, Executive Vice President for New Energy Solutions in Equinor. Photo credit: Arne Reidar Mortensen.


Multinational energy company, Equinor, and Norway-based renewable energy company, Vårgrønn, have signed a collaboration agreement to jointly apply for floating offshore wind acreage in Norway for the Utsira Nord area.

Through the collaboration agreement, Equinor and Vårgrønn aim to jointly prepare and submit an application to the Norwegian authorities to develop floating offshore wind at Utsira Nord, west off Utsira and Haugalandet in the Norwegian North Sea.

The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has opened two areas for offshore renewables (Utsira Nord and Sørlige Nordsjø II), and the authorities are currently working on the licensing process for Norwegian offshore wind power projects.

The North Sea has some of the world’s best wind resources and is well known to the two offshore wind energy companies.

Executive Vice President for New Energy Solutions in Equinor, Pål Eitrheim, said: “The North Sea has some of the world’s best wind resources. A floating offshore wind farm at Utsira Nord could be the next project at scale to drive industrialisation of floating offshore wind and create new opportunities for Norwegian industry.”

“Together with Vårgrønn, we are eager to contribute to a new chapter in Norway’s energy legacy and position floating offshore wind as a new industry contributing to the energy transition. As the leading floating offshore wind developer Equinor has the experience and capabilities necessary to develop the next full-scale floating offshore wind farm in Norway after Hywind Tampen,” Eitrheim said.

CEO of Vårgrønn, Olav Hetland, said they are excited to enter into a partnership with Equinor on floating offshore wind, contributing to the continued development of Norway as a leading energy nation.

“This project will be an essential part of our ambition to own and operate 1 gigawatt (GW) installed capacity by 2030. Developing a home market for offshore wind power, particularly floating, will be important for developing the Norwegian offshore wind supply industry, and positioning new technologies for a growing global market.”

“Vårgrønn and its owners have the competence and a strong commitment to help further develop a new industry within the renewable energy sector on the Norwegian Continental Shelf,” Hetland commented.

 

Photo from the floating wind farm Hywind Scotland. Photo credit: Øyvind Gravås/Woldcam – Equinor ASA.

 

Vårgrønn is a joint venture between the global energy company Eni and the Norwegian energy entrepreneur and investor HitecVision.

Equinor and Eni are partners in Dogger Bank currently under construction in the North Sea, which, once completed, will be the world’s biggest offshore wind farm.

HitecVision and Eni have a longstanding collaboration through Vår Energi – the largest, independent oil and gas company in Norway, and a partner in the Hywind Tampen project.

Since the 1980s, HitecVision has been a leading entrepreneur and investor in the energy industry, having invested in, acquired or built more than 200 companies.

Both HitecVision and Eni have recently positioned renewables at the centre of their strategies to help accelerate the energy transition.

Vårgrønn builds on the strengths, experience and capacity of both HitecVision and Eni in achieving its ambitions within the renewable energy sector.

With more than a decade of operating experience from floating offshore wind, Equinor is the world’s leading offshore wind developer with floating wind turbines already deployed and in production. Equinor has managed to bring the cost down for each floating offshore wind project it has developed: Between Hywind demo in 2009 and Hywind Scotland in 2017 the company took down capex per megawatt by 70 per cent.

When Hywind Tampen starts up next year the ambition is to reduce the costs further by more than 40 per cent. For both Equinor’s offshore wind projects, Norwegian suppliers have shown their ability to compete in a global market with 30 per cent Norwegian content on Hywind Scotland and 50 per cent on Hywind Tampen.

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