Projects

We know that sustainable power generation on a large scale is possible. Our vision is to play a role in making it happen. Learn more about our projects.

Norway

Norway has some of the world`s best and most stable wind resources, waters ideally suited especially for floating offshore wind and a leading industry with extensive knowledge and experience within maritime- and offshore operations. This puts Norway in a unique position in a rapidly growing offshore wind market.  

The Norwegian government has opened two areas for the development of offshore wind – Utsira Nord and Sørlige Nordsjø II. At the same time the government is identifying new possible areas that are suitable for renewable energy production. The overall target is to open up areas for offshore wind power production that will generate 30 GW of power in Norway by 2040.  

Deep Wind Offshore sees great potential in the Norwegian offshore wind market and has established a joint venture with the leading French energy company EDF Renewables for projects in Norway. The partnership will submit an application to the Norwegian authorities for the development of a commercial-scale offshore wind farm in the opened area, Utsira Nord.

Sweden

Deep Wind Offshore sees large opportunities in the Swedish market for offshore wind power and has therefore launched a subsidiary in Sweden. With long coastlines and good wind resources, the conditions for offshore wind power are excellent in Sweden. In addition, the need for renewable energy is large and increasing. The availability of new renewable energy will be crucial for electrifying society and building new green value chains.

The Swedish government realise the potential of offshore wind and aiming for a total of 120 TWh over time. With projects of significant size, Deep Wind Offshore can be a major contributor to achieving these goals.

Deep Wind Offshore's projects in Sweden are managed from the local office. 

 

South Korea

South Korea has a long coastline with good wind resources, a strong and stable regulatory regime supportive for renewable electricity, including a target of 12 GW of offshore wind by 2030, and a world class infrastructure to support offshore wind projects with a leading shipbuilding and steel fabrication industry. Deep Wind Offshore is developing a pipeline of multiple gigawatt-scale offshore wind projects around the South Korean peninsula, totaling about 6 GWs of capacity. We have currently 4 offices across the country and a strong local team to develop the sites in close dialog with local stakeholders, offering opportunities for local supply chain, and helping South Korea to de-carbonize its power generation through offshore wind.

Deep Wind Offshore has already secured site exclusivity for the first 2 projects and has formed a joint venture with bp to develop offshore wind opportunities, which includes four projects across the South Korean peninsula.