Semco expects comeback after missing renewables target

The resuscitation of the US offshore wind market and further prospects both in Asia and closer to home reinforce Semco's offshore engineers in their confidence that half of company revenue will come from renewable power activities in 2023.
In 2020, Semco had to scout further than expected for offshore wind gigs. | Photo: Semco Maritime
In 2020, Semco had to scout further than expected for offshore wind gigs. | Photo: Semco Maritime

Goals are always relative in terms of both starting points and final objectives. Setting this perhaps trivial statement into the context of world countries declaring reductions targets for greenhouse gas emissions suddenly makes it all the more relevant.

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