The Norwegian government is considering allowing offshore wind developments of up to 3500MW off the country's coast.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy will send a proposal before the summer for a hearing to open the Utsira North area off the coast of Rogaland and will request input for the Southern North Sea 2 area.
Utsira could support between 500MW and 1.5GW of offshore wind, while Southern North Sea 2 could deliver 1GW to 2GW, the ministry said.
Minister of Petroleum and Energy Kjell-Borge Freiberg said Utsira Nord is suitable for floating wind power.
“I would ask for input on whether we should also open the area Southern North Sea 2, which is close to the territorial boundary with Denmark and therefore can be suitable for connection to the energy system on the continent,” he said.
The government presented a strategy for floating wind power in the state budget for 2018, with the aim for Norwegian companies to increase exports of goods and services from the sector.
Freiberg said: “Offshore wind power offers great opportunities for Norwegian companies. Norway can build on unique experience from the oil and gas industry, shipping, shipbuilding and renewable energy."
The cost of wind power has fallen a lot, and it is likely that they will fall further.
Source:renews

