Norway will consider postponement if offshore wind bid fails

”If there is no bid, we will have to consider what to do, whether we should just postpone the launch,” the minister of petroleum and energy told Norwegian EnergyWatch. 
AHEAD OF AUCTION: "I believe in Norwegian expertise, so I'm still optimistic," says Terje Aasland about the bidding for Southern North Sea II. Here he is on stage during an offshore wind conference in downtown Oslo on Tuesday. | Photo: Harald Amdal
AHEAD OF AUCTION: "I believe in Norwegian expertise, so I'm still optimistic," says Terje Aasland about the bidding for Southern North Sea II. Here he is on stage during an offshore wind conference in downtown Oslo on Tuesday. | Photo: Harald Amdal

Ahead of the offshore wind conference in Oslo on Tuesday, EnergyWatch asked Norwegian Minister of Petroleum and Energy Terje Aasland (Ap) about the political scenarios if the first Norwegian offshore wind auction fails.

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