Analysis: Lessons from Norway's floating offshore wind test centre

Norway is banking on floating offshore wind to help it move away from the oil and gas it relies on to meet a large portion of its energy demands.聽The floating wind industry has the potential to combine with the country's existing hydropower for a " really powerful" clean energy mix, but must overcome numerous challenges before it can be deployed at scale.

by Orlando Jenkinson

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