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Norwegian Firm Plans 4.5GW Swedish Floating Offshore Wind Farm

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Norwegian firm Deep Wind Offshore has applied to develop its 1.5GW Erik Segersall floating offshore wind farm in Sweden and could increase the capacity to 4.5GW later, the firm said.

  • In the first 1.5GW phase the project will produce ~ 6.5 TWh/yr.
  • The wind farm is located in an area off the coast of Stockholm and could allow for up to 19.5 TWh/yr of production in the next phase.
  • Separately, the firm also submitted an application for the Olof Skotkonung bottom-fixed wind farm, which will be able to produce 7.5 TWh/yr.


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Norwegian firm Deep Wind Offshore has applied to develop its 1.5GW Erik Segersall floating offshore wind farm in Sweden and could increase the capacity to 4.5GW later, the firm said.

  • In the first 1.5GW phase the project will produce ~ 6.5 TWh/yr.
  • The wind farm is located in an area off the coast of Stockholm and could allow for up to 19.5 TWh/yr of production in the next phase.
  • Separately, the firm also submitted an application for the Olof Skotkonung bottom-fixed wind farm, which will be able to produce 7.5 TWh/yr.