TotalEnergies, Iberdrola and Norsk Havvind have joined forces to respond to the Norwegian authorities’ call for tenders for a floating and bottom-fixed offshore wind development for a cumulated capacity of 4.5 GW at two offshore sites in southern Norway.
The consortium will in its offer leverage the technical expertise of its members in both bottom fixed and floating offshore wind, as well as its in-depth knowledge of the challenges, territories and stakeholders in Norway.
If successful on winning the tender, the consortium will focus on strengthening the local industrial competencies and ensuring the successful development of the Norwegian offshore wind supply chain.
Olivier Terneaud, VP offshore wind at TotalEnergies said investing in energy projects in Norway and the North Sea has been at the heart of TotalEnergies’ history for several decades, especially in developing the offshore industry.
“As a global multi-energy company, TotalEnergies is therefore delighted to join forces with Iberdrola and Norsk Havvind to develop Norway’s great offshore wind potential.
“The energy transition is gathering speed and Norway, with its world-class wind resources, is a great place to invest in new energy”.
David Rowland, Offshore Wind Business Development Director at Iberdrola said the agreement fits with Iberdrola’s strategy to consolidate its position as the world’s largest renewable energy company and builds on previous transactions and investments in offshore wind carried out by the company in recent years.
“We see very good long-term potential for offshore wind projects in the Norwegian market and are determined to strengthen skills and the supply chain in the North Sea offshore wind industry.