Shell has partnered with renewable energy companies BKK and Lyse to apply for a license to develop two offshore wind farms in Norway. The Norwegian authorities have opened the Serlignodes II and Usira Nord offshore oil fields for development. The three companies recently signed a cooperation agreement to develop offshore wind power projects in these areas.
Marianne Olsnes, CEO of Norsk Shell, said: "We are building a long-term industrial partnership with a common ambition to be at the core of green transformation efforts." In this way, We will contribute to the development of profitable employment and sustainable industries in Norway. "Through cooperation, we can provide the best resources from global to local in a joint project and become a very reliable applicant for these offshore wind power licenses.
For more than 20 years, Shell has been a global player in the field of wind power, with wind power projects in Europe, the United States and Asia. These three companies have already begun to prepare applications. They believe that Sürlig Nordsjé II has great potential due to its strategic location on the border of the Danish shelf.
The site will allow clean energy to be exported from offshore oil fields to other parts of Europe. The Norwegian authorities will allow the development of up to 1,500 megawatts of offshore wind power capacity in North Usira, and the development of up to 3,000 megawatts of offshore wind power capacity in Selignoords.
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Lyse CEO Aimond Nigard said: "The Norwegian supplier industry is world-class in terms of innovation, quality and safety requirements." The global offshore wind power market is growing strongly, and we hope to help the Norwegian supplier industry in the world Create a competitive advantage. Earlier, BP agreed to join the consortium of Statkraft and Aker Offshore Wind to bid for the development of offshore wind energy in the Norwegian North Sea. This cooperation will combine the expertise and experience of the two companies in offshore energy projects. Editor/XuNing、Design/XiaChangwang
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