Ørsted's Norwegian joint venture enters new partnership on floating wind

Blåvinge, a joint wind company between Ørsted, Fred. Olsen Seawind and Hafslund Eco, has formed a new partnership with oil supplier Rosenberg Worley.
Ørsteds fælles selskab med Hafslund Eco og Fred. Olsen Seawind har fået en ny partner til flydevind på Utsira Nord i form af Rosenberg Worley. | Photo: Blåvinge /Rosenberg Worley
Ørsteds fælles selskab med Hafslund Eco og Fred. Olsen Seawind har fået en ny partner til flydevind på Utsira Nord i form af Rosenberg Worley. | Photo: Blåvinge /Rosenberg Worley
BY ANNE FILBERT, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTOFFER ØSTERGAARD

A long list of companies have shown interest in becoming the first to install offshore wind in Norwegian waters. Aside form giants such as Equinor, Vattenfall, BP and Shell is Ørsted, which in the summer of 2021 opted to enter a joint venture with Hafslund Eco. and Bonheur-owned Fred. Olsen Seawind.

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