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New player in Norway offshore leasing round

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonJune 2, 20214 Mins Read
New player in Norway offshore leasing round

Norwegian investors Arendals Fossekompani (AFK) and Ferd have come together to establish the offshore wind company Seagust, which intends to apply for offshore wind acreage in Norway’s upcoming licensing round.

Seagust will be structured as a 50:50 joint venture between AFK and Ferd, with a mandate to become an offshore wind developer with operations domestically and internationally.

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Simen Elvestad has been appointed chief executive of the company and assumed office on 1 June 2021.

Mr. Elvestad comes from the position of prepare for operations manager for the Fosen Wind Project at Statkraft.

He has over 20 years of hands-on experience in international energy projects, including major offshore wind projects such as Dudgeon, Sheringham Shoal and Creyke Beck B (now Dogger Bank B).

AFK executive vice president and chairman of Seagust Morten Henriksen said: “We at AFK are proud to be joining forces for the first time with Ferd to create a Norwegian offshore wind company.

“Together we have over 100 years of Norwegian industrial know-how from the energy sector, the financial strength, the experience and the capabilities to ensure that Seagust can succeed both domestically and internationally.

“With deep roots in southern Norway and a network of relevant portfolio companies along the south-western coast, we have a solid platform from which we aim to develop a regional industrial champion with a focus on collaborating with Norwegian suppliers across the value chain.

“We strongly believe that by further developing the Norwegian offshore wind industry, we will not only contribute to lift the Norwegian supplier industry by creating thousands of renewable energy jobs, but also support energy-intensive industry along the coast by providing them with surplus renewable power.”

AFK is a green-tech investment company that owns energy- and technology-related companies which enable the transition to a green economy.

It is notably a majority shareholder in Volue, a leading European technology company offering full digitalisation of the clean energy value-chain for renewable energy sources, such as offshore wind.

Ferd will be investing in the joint venture through its Impact Investing arm, which focuses on companies with the potential to have a positive impact on the climate and environment.

Ferd Impact Investing’s portfolio includes NeXtWind, which is building a portfolio of onshore wind energy assets in Germany, and Wind Catching Systems, which develops a disruptive concept for offshore floating wind energy.

Ferd is also a 50% owner of Aibel, a tier-1 supplier to the international offshore wind industries, which is in in process of delivering three converter platforms with jackets for Dogger Bank.

Ferd chief executive Morten Borge said: “Ferd sees significant growth and value creation opportunities in renewable energy, and we are excited to have found a major industrial partner like AFK with a focus on long-term ownership to join us in writing this new chapter in Norwegian offshore industry history.

“We have a solid track-record of developing Norwegian companies that succeed internationally.

“CEO Simen Elvestad brings deep domain expertise and extensive experience from some of the world’s biggest offshore wind projects to Seagust, which will ensure that the we are well positioned to compete for acreage in the North Sea and beyond.

“I am confident that Seagust has what it takes to shape this new industry and unlock the vast amounts of renewable energy potential that reside offshore Norway, with minimal environmental footprint.”

The Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy has opened two areas in the North Sea, Utsira Nord and Sørlige Nordsjø II, for offshore renewables including offshore wind power.

Combined, the two areas allow for the development of 4500MW of wind power.

As of 1 January 2021, it is possible to submit licence applications for offshore wind power projects.

The authorities are currently working on the licensing process and will present the guidance for actors who wish to develop offshore wind power projects in Norway on 11 June.

Seagust will consider submitting applications to develop offshore wind at both the Utsira Nord and the Sørlige Nordsjø area.

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