New Fred. Olsen company builds on years of experience

With the newly established company Fred. Olsen 1848, the group plans to use its technologies to take a proper bite of the global floating wind market. Scalability and industrialization is key, says the CEO.
Fred. Olsen 1848's Mobile Port Solution. The foundation is an illustrative generic design. | Photo: Fred. Olsen 1848
Fred. Olsen 1848's Mobile Port Solution. The foundation is an illustrative generic design. | Photo: Fred. Olsen 1848
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY L.N. BARNES

The floating wind market is flourishing these years, and with good reason, as floating wind can prove a solution to many global challenges in establishing sufficient sustainable energy to drive the green transition.

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