Aker Offshore Wind adds subsea substation to ScotWind bid

The Norwegian company's British unit is preparing itself to develop, produce and supply underwater substations to Scottish offshore wind.
Photo: Aker Offshore Wind
Photo: Aker Offshore Wind
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

Aker Offshore Wind moves to launch Scotland's first underwater converter station to be developed, built and supplied from Scotland with the aim of creating local jobs and increasing export opportunities for domestic companies, Aker Offshore Wind writes in a stock exchange notice.

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