One of the world’s largest base ports for offshore wind activities Port of Esbjerg and Norwegian port operator WindPort have entered into a strategic partnership to accelerate offshore wind development in Norway.The
One of the world’s largest base ports for offshore wind activities Port of Esbjerg and Norwegian port operator WindPort have entered into a strategic partnership to accelerate offshore wind development in Norway.
The partnership focuses on joint project development and knowledge sharing in areas such as quay design, logistics, sustainable energy practices, and new fuel technologies.
Sharing knowledge and experiences to power and scale the offshore wind industry are at the core of the agreement.
Port Esbjerg brings expertise in handling large offshore installations, with a proven track record in servicing Europe’s offshore wind supply chain.
WindPort currently has around 200,000 square meters of space and has potential to develop up to one million square meters across three fjordside locations.
Its deep and obstruction-free navigation channel - with no need for further dredging or adjustments - makes it ideally suited for large vessels used in offshore wind installations, with a short distance from the fjord to the open sea.
Strategically located in the deep-water port in Mandal, Norway, the Port offers significant potential for redeeming their ambitions.
The collaboration combines Esbjerg’s extensive expertise with WindPort’s strategic location and ambitions to become the primary marshalling hub for the Sørlige Nordsjø II
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