Odfjell Oceanwind has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with the Norwegian exploration and production company OKEA and the utility company TrønderEnergi to jointly evaluate the potential of developing a floating offshore wind farm connected to the Draugen platform.
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Odfjell Oceanwind, OKEA, TrønderEnergi to evaluate potential Draugen wind farm
By Odfjell Oceanwind Oct 29, 2021
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Odfjell Oceanwind is a finalist in the 2021 New Horizon Idea Award
By Odfjell Oceanwind Oct 12, 2021
Odfjell Oceanwind is, together with its partners Siemens Energy and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy, a finalist in World Oil’s 2021 New Horizon Idea Award for its Mobile Offshore Wind Units (MOWUs) and WindGrid™ system.
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Odfjell Oceanwind's unique portfolio of proprietary solutions for floating offshore wind was presented at Pareto Securities’ 28th annual Energy Conference 2021 in Oslo.
Below you can watch the full video of our CEO Per Lund’s company presentation in which he presents the company’s history, philosophy and plans for the future.
Watch the presentation (video):
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Odfjell Oceanwind receives Enova grant for maturing full scale Mobile Offshore Wind Unit contracts
By Odfjell Oceanwind Aug 17, 2021
Odfjell Oceanwind has been awarded a pre-project grant from Enova, Norway’s fund for climate- and energy technologies, for maturing its first commercial contracts for Mobile Offshore Wind Units (MOWUs) and WindGrid for electrification of oil and gas installations.
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DNV confirms up to 70% emission cuts from Odfjell Oceanwind's WindGrid floating wind power system
By Odfjell Oceanwind Jun 21, 2021
More good news! DNV has completed an independent verification review of Odfjell Oceanwind’s WindGrid hybrid.
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Odfjell Oceanwind, Siemens Gamesa, Siemens Energy sign MoU on floating Mobile Offshore Wind Units
By Odfjell Oceanwind Jun 17, 2021
The mobile offshore wind pioneer Odfjell Oceanwind has entered into a Memorandum of Understandng (MoU) with Siemens Gamesa and Siemens Energy, where Odfjell Oceanwind intends to use their technologies for their Mobile Offshore Wind Units (MOWUs). The intention of the MoU is for the three parties to jointly develop MOWUs with Odfjell Oceanwind’s WindGrid™ hybrid for micro-grids, where emissions could be reduced by up to 70% compared to power generation from gas turbines or diesel engines. The WindGrid™ is intended to utilize Siemens Energy’s BlueVault™ energy storage solution which includes batteries, AC PowerGrids, transformers, switchboards and power control system. Odfjell Oceanwind’s harsh environment semisubmersible MOWUs are intended to use Siemens Gamesa SG 14-222 DD or SG 11.0-200 DD offshore wind turbines, featuring either 14 MW or 11 MW capacities, respectively. The MoU is of non-binding nature.
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