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Norwegian test centre signs MoU with WavEC

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonFebruary 20, 20232 Mins Read
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Floating wind technology test centre METCentre in Norway (pictured) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Portuguese offshore wind key player WavEC. 

The MoU was signed after representative body Norwegian Offshore Wind visited Portuguese government and industry representatives earlier this month.

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Norwegian Offshore Wind represents more than 360 companies and is responsible for the METCentre.

METCentre and Norwegian Offshore Wind manager Arvid Nesse said: “This year, the Portuguese market has really picked up the speed to what appears to become a grand take-off.

“At the same time, we in Norway are moving forward with our offshore wind projects.

“Our two countries have many similarities that call for a close collaboration between offshore wind companies, and this MoU is an important first step.”

WavEC provides commercial services for wind farm developers and is shareholder of the Aguçadoura test site, which has been a central testing area in the development of offshore renewable technologies.

Nesse added: “They are central in RDI projects on offshore wind that could give Norwegian companies a platform for demonstrating and testing their solutions in the Atlantic Sea.

“METCentre and WavEC have both leading testing and demonstration assets with different environments, oceans, and weather features.

“These assets enable great synergies between the two test sites.” 

Portugal has recently set a target of 10GW capacity of offshore wind by 2030.

The Portuguese authorities have now started a round of consultations on areas (Marine space) that are set aside for offshore wind: Viana do Castelo, Leixões, Figueira da Foz, Ericeira-Cascais and Sines.

The auction is expected to take place in autumn 2023.

The Norwegian auction for Utsira Nord and Sørlige Nordsjø II is expected to open by the end of March.

WavEC Marco Alves said: “In this context of strong commitment of Norway and Portugal in the development of offshore renewables, where floating wind energy will play a major role, we are very excited about exploring existing synergies together with METCentre.

“We will jointly work on projects of common interest, where we can promote the sharing of knowledge, experiences and competences in a culture of collaboration that we believe to be essential to accelerate the development of the sector and eventually the pace of the energy transition.” 

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