Havfram CEO predicts good news for offshore wind

”The problems in the market have mainly been isolated to the US,” says the wind shipping company’s CEO, who thinks they should be prepared for more delays.
"The market is there, all the underlying demand is there as far as we see it," says Ingrid Due-Gundersen, CEO of Norwegian Havfram. | Photo: Havfram
"The market is there, all the underlying demand is there as far as we see it," says Ingrid Due-Gundersen, CEO of Norwegian Havfram. | Photo: Havfram

The problems for the offshore wind sector involving canceled and postponed projects are largely over and mainly related to the US market, says Ingrid Due-Gundersen, CEO of Norwegian offshore wind company Havfram. 

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