AOW og Ocean Wind med felles søknad for utbygging av flytende havvind i Skotland: “The partnership brings together Ocean Winds’ leading global expertise, gained locally delivering Scotland’s largest offshore windfarm (950MW Moray East); and Aker’s 40+ year history of supply chain and project delivery in the Scottish offshore wind and oil and gas sectors.”
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Our colleague Geir Olav Berg was recently interviewed by S&P Global Market Intelligence on floating wind technology and the race to industrialization. Check out the article below!
As Geir Olav pointed out in the article, we believe strongly in the semisubmersible foundation design, of which Principle Power (PPI) is a market leader. Aker Offshore Wind is a key shareholder of PPI. Besides the technical benefits to this design, “a cost advantage is that the semisubmersible substructure does not scale with the turbine. … The cost per megawatt will actually go down as the turbine gets larger,” says Geir Olav. If we are to achieve mass production and industrialization, we must bring down costs.
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Hva skjer i denne, noen som har fått nyss om emisjon?
Siste emisjon var kurs 4,50kr, så det kan være noen har gått lei.
Synes hele casen bare er rot. De jobber jo med Akso også inn mot havvind. Det å komme inn som en helt ny aktør i et etablert internasjonalt ekstremt konkurransepreget marked er ikke lett. Her etablerte de jo bare et selskap på børs for så å sjekke ut om det er mulig å få til noe virker det som.
Var vel mer for å få tapsslukene ut av Akso
Lureri og bare å komme seg ut kanskje ?
Det kan jeg ikke uttale meg om, men jeg har vært ute en god stund.
I motsetning til mye annet som legges ut her og der så handler denne faktisk om Aker Offshore Wind😀
https://newsweb.oslobors.no/message/539387
Aker Offshore Wind and Mainstream Renewable Power Selected as Preferred Bidder to Partner Together in Floating Offshore Wind Project in Japan
Aker Offshore Wind and global wind and solar company, Mainstream Renewable Power (“Mainstream”) have together been selected as the preferred bidder to acquire an initial 50 percent stake in Progression Energy’s 800MW floating offshore wind project in Japan. The project is a well-formed early-stage development asset.
The two companies will now enter into exclusive negotiations with Progression Energy with a view to establishing a special purpose vehicle (“SPV”) in the coming weeks, to continue collectively developing the project. As a consortium, the three companies bring together unique capabilities and experience through Aker Offshore Wind’s offshore and floating expertise, Mainstream’s global leadership position in offshore wind development and Progression Energy’s global floating offshore wind development experience and strong position in Japan.
“In 2015, Progression recognized that floating offshore wind would become a major segment of the offshore wind industry. Since that time, Progression has originated floating projects in four markets globally,” said Chris Swartley, CEO of Progression Energy. “Japan has set a goal of zero emissions by 2050 with a strong focus on offshore wind. We are excited to bring Aker Offshore Wind and Mainstream Renewable Power on board and believe the two companies, working in partnership, bring a unique set of strengths that will be vital in helping us advance our project to FID.”
“Having already developed 20 percent of the UK’s offshore wind capacity currently in construction or operation, including the largest operational offshore wind farm in the world today, we are thrilled to be partnering with Aker Offshore Wind and Progression Energy to expand our growing offshore wind footprint in the APAC region, where we believe we can add incremental value through the decarbonisation of power that will have a positive impact on both the local economy and renewables development more broadly,” said Cameron Smith, Mainstream’s General Manager for APAC and Offshore.
“With our 180 years of industrial history and five decades in the offshore industry through the Aker group of companies, we have the capabilities and the competence to scale and industrialize floating wind in a sustainable way. By partnering with Mainstream Renewable Power and Progression Energy, we have a value proposition that is larger than the sum of its parts, which will position us well in our aim to develop offshore wind in Japan,” said Tom Selwood, CFO of Aker Offshore Wind.
Japan aims to expand offshore wind energy capacity to 10GW by 2030 and 30-45 GW by 2040, according to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI). Project areas for offshore floating wind will be put to auction for interested companies to submit their proposals.
For further information, please contact:
Ivar Simensen, Communication, Tel: +47 46 40 23 17, ivar.simensen@akerhorizons.com
Christian Yggeseth, Investor Relations, Tel: +47 915 10 000, christian.yggeseth@akerhorizons.com
Aker Offshore Wind: Reporting of Transactions Made by Persons Discharging Managerial Responsibilities
I mine øyne er dette en meget positiv nyhet. At @AOW er valgt som …
Selected as Preferred Bidder
… tyder på at @AOW har konsept, teknologi og løsninger som vurderes som godkjent eller akseptabelt. Dette vil bli lagt merke til globalt. Så får vi håpe at de kommende forhandlingene leder frem til en eller flere avtaler:)
Glem ikke at Røkke er en «slu liten luring» i positiv forstand for oss som investerer i de selskaper som har med Aker konsernet å gjøre fra AOW,Horiz,Carb til Cognite. Vi taper ikke penger
Av de norske, og så vel de internasjonale aktørene, som skal konkurrere i offshore wind-segmentet så mener jeg @AOW har en gunstig plassering ved at selskapet er en del av økosystemet til Aker. I denne sammenheng tenker jeg spesielt på engineering-kompetansen i Aker Solution, produksjon av hydrogen i ACH av “overskuddskraft” fra @AOW-installasjoner samt teknologi (sensor-, effektor- og beslutningssystemer) fra (Aker) Cognite Dette gir en helt unik miks som fremtidige lisenstilbydere vil vurdere som særs positiv
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