Equinor Renewable Energy VP on Trollvind: Terribly bitter

”When working with energy, we need a long-term strategy that is able to see through what is fleeting and transient,” says Pål Eitrheim.
Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland / Equinor
Photo: Ole Jørgen Bratland / Equinor

A lot has changed in the past year as the situation for offshore wind has become more demanding. During the Energirike conference in Haugesund, Pål Eitrheim, Head of Renewable Energy at Equinor, told us that the offshore wind soundtrack has gone from ”The future is so bright, I gotta wear shades” to R.E.M.’s ”It’s the end of the world as we know it”.

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