Semco Maritime is ahead of schedule with offshore wind

Semco Maritime is doing better than expected from its growing offshore wind market activities, which are forecast to account for half the operator's business in 2022. Semco will not completely drop oil in the near future, despite the advance of renewables.
Photo: Carsten Lundager
Photo: Carsten Lundager

Danish offshore operator Semco Maritime has raised its ambitions. As of late 2018, the company had already achieved its target of sourcing 30 percent of its revenue from renewable energy activities.

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