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Norway’s300GWoffshorewind
opportunity
August2023
ByRobertHjorth,AnneMarthineRustad,KlaraR?bu,
SverreLindseth,andJensGjerrild
BostonConsultingGrouppartnerswithleaders
inbusinessandsocietytotackletheirmost
importantchallengesandcapturetheirgreatest
opportunities.BCGwasthepioneerinbusiness
strategywhenitwasfoundedin1963.Today,
weworkcloselywithclientstoembracea
transformationalapproachaimedatbenefitingall
stakeholders—empoweringorganizationstogrow,
buildsustainablecompetitiveadvantage,and
drivepositivesocietalimpact.
Ourdiverse,globalteamsbringdeepindustryand
functionalexpertiseandarangeofperspectives
thatquestionthestatusquoandsparkchange.
BCGdeliverssolutionsthroughleading-edge
managementconsulting,technologyanddesign,
andcorporateanddigitalventures.Weworkina
uniquelycollaborativemodelacrossthefirmand
throughoutalllevelsoftheclientorganization,
fueledbythegoalofhelpingourclientsthriveand
enablingthemtomaketheworldabetterplace.
Contents
00Letterfromtheauthors
01Europeneedsallthewindpower
itcanget
02Norwayisuniquelypositioned
foroffshorewind
03Thegovernmentshouldseta
stretchtargetof300GW
04Thiswillbethelargestindustrial
shiftsincethe1970s
05FloatingwindinNorwaywillbe
competitiveby2040
06Becomingaleaderinfloating
windrequiresactionnow
07BCG’sNordicoffshorewind
team
Letterfromtheauthors
Wearewitnessingclimaterecordsatanunprecedented
pace.Evenif2023isanoutlier,itonlyconfirmsthealarm-ingtrendofhuman-inducedglobalwarmingandunder-
scorestheurgencytophaseoutfossilfuels.Theworld
needsenormousamountsofrenewableenergy,andalargeshareofthatneedstocomefromoffshorewind.
Atthesametime,theoffshorewindindustryisenteringitsfirstcrisis.Costsaresoaring,attemptsarebeingmadetorenegotiatecontracts,andprojectsarecanceled.Critics
havewindintheirsails,andwithinthepublicdebatethereisanegativesentimentaroundtheviabilityandcostof
offshorewinddevelopment.
Amidallthis,Norwayhasstarteditsoffshorewindjourney.Itwasalatestart,andtimingmightseemunfortunate,buttheindustryismobilizedandenergized.
Inthisreport,webringforwardsixkeymessages,eachdetailedinseparatechapters:
1
2
3
4
5
6
Europeneedsallthewindpoweritcanget.Mostofthisneedstocomefromfloatingoffshorewindinareasbeyondcurrentdevelopmenthotspots.
Norwayisuniquelypositionedforoffshorewind.
ThereispotentialtosupplyEuropewithlarge
amountsofsecure,affordable,andcleanenergy,aswellastoexportpioneeringfloatingwindsolutionsandtechnology.
Thegovernmentshouldsetastretchtargetof300GW.Europeneedstheenergy.Itwillbegood
businessforNorway,anditwillmakethefirst30GWcheaper.
Thiswillbethelargestindustrialshiftsincethe1970s.Newsupplychains,ahigh-capacityoffshore
grid,andfloatingwindfactoriesalongthecoastareneededtodeliverontheambition.
FloatingwindinNorwaywillbecompetitiveby2040.Double-digitlearningrateswillleadtoalevel-izedcostofenergyoflessthan45€/MWhby2040forfloatingwind.Projectsawardedattheendofthis
decadewillbesubsidy-freeandprofitablefordevelop-ers,andtheindustrydevelopmentwillhaveapositiveNPVof600billionNOKfortheNorwegianstate.
Becomingaleaderinfloatingoffshorewind
requiresactionnow.Thesocioeconomicupsideis
significant,providing150,000jobs,870billionNOK
annualenergyexportrevenuegenerated,and400
milliontonsofannualCO2equivalentsabated.Howev-er,thereisnotimetolose,andboththegovernmentandtheindustrymustactnow.
Norwayisfacingauniqueopportunitythatcouldequaltheoilandgasindustrydevelopmentthatstartedhalfacentu-ryago.NotonlycanNorwaymeetitsownclimatetarget
andsupportEuropeinachievingtheirs,butitcanalso
continueitsroleasavitalpartnerforEurope,providing
secure,affordable,andcleanenergy(electricityandgreenmolecules).Incomeandjobscanbesecuredforfuture
generations,particularlyincoastalcommunities.With
appropriatemechanisms,thepowerpricecanbestabilizedataconsistentlylowerlevel,benefittingconsumersand
newindustriesalike.Allofthiscanhappenwhilemaintain-ingminimalimpacttonature.
Thisshouldbeawinningformulaforpoliticiansfromanyparty,butittakescourageandrequiresswiftaction.Ifwe
wait,othercountrieswilltaketheleadandleavetheNor-
wegiansupplychainbehind.Ourcalltodecision-makersistobeboldandactfast.Prioritizelong-termclimate,nature,andeconomicbenefitsovershort-termpublicopinion.
Norwayisatthedoorstepofauniqueopportunity.Wehaveonechance—let’stakeit.
RobertHjorth
ManagingDirector&Partner
AnneMarthineRustad
Principal
KlaraR?bu
ProjectLeader
SverreLindseth
Partner
JensGjerrild
ProjectLeader
BOSTONCONSULTINGGROUP5
1|Europeneedsallthewindpoweritcanget
Large-scalerenewablescanmeetEurope’senergyneeds
In2019,theEuropeanCommissionsetabolddecarboniza-tiontarget:netzeroby2050anda55%emissioncutby
2030comparedto1990levels.However,projectionsindi-cateonlya60%reductionby2050atthecurrentpace.
Toachievethesetargets,Europe’senergymixmustfundamentallychangefrommainlyfossilfuelstodaytoprimarilyrenewableenergyin2050(seeExhibit
1).Electrificationoftransport,heating,andindus-try,togetherwithhydrogenproduction,willbethekeydriversofemissionreductions,andleadtoin-creaseddemandforgreenelectricityproduction.
Russia’sinvasionofUkraineandtheNordStreamattackshavedemonstratedhowvulnerableourenergysystemis.Energysecurityistopofmindforpoliticians,andtheaddi-tionalrenewablegenerationcapacitymustbebuiltin
Europe.Withtherightapproachandscale,therenewableexpansioncansolveEurope’senergytrilemmaandensuresecure,affordable,andcleanenergyforthefuture.
Wind’spivotalroleintheenergytransition
SeveralsourcesofrenewableenergyareneededtoenablethedecarbonizationofEurope.Windandsolarwillbethemostimportanttechnologies,withatenfoldincreasein
installedcapacityin2050comparedtocurrentlevels.
NORWAY’S300GWOFFSHOREWINDOPPORTUNITY
Windpowerwilllikelyconstitutearoundhalfofthein-
stalledcapacity,translatingto2,000GWtoreachthenet
zerocommitment.Thisestimateisinlinewiththatof
WindEuropewithasomewhathigherprojectionforgreen
hydrogenproduction.
Today,Europehas225GWinstalledcapacityofonshore
windand30GWofoffshorewind.Underthecurrentpolicy,
anadditional400GWofwindpowerisexpectedtobe
installedby2050.NineNorthSeacountriesaretakingthe
leadbycommittingtoacombinedtotaloffshorewind
capacityof120GWby2030and300GWby2050through
theOstendDeclaration.
However,thereisstillasubstantialgapof1,350GW
tobeclosed,mostofwhichmustbefilledbyoffshore
windgivenacreagelimitationsandpublicresistance
toonshorewindandsolar.Europeneedstolookto
countriesandseaareaswiththenecessarycondi-
tions,space,energyinfrastructure,andknow-how
todevelopandhousetheadditional1,350GW.
Potentialareasforoffshorewindcanbefoundinmanysea
areasinEurope.Ofthese,theNorwegiancoastalareasin
theNorthSea,NorwegianSea,andBarentsSeahave
extraordinaryproperties,suchaslargeavailableareaswith
suitablewaterdepthsandabundantwindresources.These
areashavegreatpotentialforfloatingoffshorewind.
Exhibit1|2,000GWwindcapacityisneededby2050tosatisfyEurope'snetzerocommitmentwitha1,350GWinstallationgap
Windpowercapacityneededtoreachnetzeroby2050(GW)
Primaryenergymixtoreachnetzero
by2050(TWh)
-25%
~20,000
~2,000
~650
~250
~15,000
~400
~1,350
2020
2050
2050ProjectedGap
SolarWindOtherrenewables
NeededInstalledProjectedGap
BioenergyNuclearOilGasCoal
Source:BloombergNEF;EnerdataGlobalEnergy&CO2database;BCGanalysis
BOSTONCONSULTINGGROUP7
2|Norwayisuniquelypositionedforoffshorewind
Norwayiswellpositionedtotaketheleadinlarge-scaleoffshorewind,withexceptionalwindresources,astrongsuppliernetwork,amplecapital,andabilitytomitigatepotentialdownsides.
Thebestwindresourcesandabundantsuitableareasforwind
Oneoftheworld’sbestwindresources:TheNorwegiancoast-alareasrankamongtheworld’sfinestlocationsforfloat-
ingoffshorewind.First,thewindblowsoftenandstrongly.Second,thevastgeographicalareaallowsforsignificant
spacingbetweenwindturbinesandbetweenwindfarms,minimizingnegativewakeeffects.Theresultingcapacity
factorsof50–60%makeacompellingbusinesscase,asthecostperMWhproducedislow.Third,windsinthenorth
arelargelyuncorrelatedwiththoseincontinentalEurope,makingtheproductionmorevaluablesinceitcanmeet
Europeandemandwhenthewinddoesnotblowonthecontinent.
Abundantspaceforwind:Norwayhasoneofthelongest
coastlinesintheworld,andtheNorwegianeconomiczoneandterritorialwaterssprawlacrossmorethan850,000
squarekilometers(excludingareasrelatedtoSvalbardandJanMayen).TheNorwegianWaterResourcesandEnergyDirectorate(NVE)hasidentifiedlow-conflictareaswiththepotentialtohostbetween200and400GWofoffshore
windalongtheNorwegiancoast(seeExhibit2).Thesug-
gestedareasoccupymerely6%oftheNorwegianwaters,leaving94%untouched.Thus,itispossibletofacilitate
harmonicco-existencewithfisheries,maritimetraffic,andotheraffectedstakeholderswhileensuringthatnatureandtheenvironmentareproperlysafeguarded.ThisisalignedwithMulticonsult’sestimateofupto338GWoffshore
windpotentialinlow-conflictareas.
Thefjordsareideallysuitedforfloatingwindfactories:
Deep-waterquaysincalmwatersareneededtomanufac-turefloatingfoundations.Onceassembled,theyneed
storageuntilsuitableweatherpermitsoffshoretowingandinstallation.Norwegianfjordsareuniquelysuitedtomeettheseneeds,offeringbothdeep-waterquaysandample
storage.Inaddition,localavailabilityoflimestoneforcon-cretefoundationsreducestheenvironmentalfootprintandtransportationcost.
Awell-establishedsupplierindustrytoscaleoffshorewind
Supplierindustry:Norwayhasaccesstooffshoreexpertisefromtheoilandgasindustrythatcanbeleveragedacrosstheentireprocess,fromplanningtobuildingandoperatingoffshorewindfacilities.Thisincludesmanufacturingfloat-ingfoundations,supplyinginstallationvesselsandinstalla-tioncapabilities,developingmooringsystems,andofferingmaintenanceandservicesinharshoffshoreenvironments.
Facilities,workforce,andinnovation:Norway’sexistingship-yards,oilandgasyardsandfacilities,andcoastalinfra-
structurecanberepurposedtoaccommodatetheoffshorewindfactoriesneededtoscaletheindustry.Theworkforcehasextensiveexperienceinoffshoreenvironments,and
Norwayishometoworld-leadingmaritimeresearchcom-munitieswithrobustindustryties.
Accesstocapitaltojump-starttheindustry
Initialinvestmentcapital:TheNorwegiangovernment’ssignificantfinancialpowercanbeleveragedtoestablish
theoffshorewindindustry.SubsidiesandeffectivepoliciesareneededtoincentivizedevelopmentofthelocalsupplychainandattractinternationalcompetenceandcapitaltoinvestheavilyinNorway.Thetaskistoinvestenoughto
ensurethatNorwaytakesaworld-leadingpositioninfloat-ingoffshorewind,yetnotsomuchthatNorwayfinances
theentirecostreductiononbehalfoftheglobalindustry.
Provenmodelforinfrastructure:Thestate-ownedgasinfra-
structureoperatorinNorway,Gassco,isawell-proven
modelforinfrastructurethatcouldbeappliedtooffshore
windaswell.Astate-ownedoperatororcoordinatoroftheoffshoretransmissiongridcandistributetheinfrastructurecostacrossawidenumberofprojectstoensureequitableandfairaccessforalldevelopers.Itcanmoreefficiently
monitorandsafeguardthecables.Itwillreduceprojectriskfordeveloperswilllowerthecostofprojectdevelopment.
Norwaycanmanageandmitigatepotentialdownsidesofoffshorewind
Tomitigateandmanageenvironmentalimpacts,Norwayshouldfollowstrictenvironmentalstandardsforoffshorewindmanufacturingandinstallation.Thiswillnotonly
minimizedirectlocalimpactonmarineecosystemsbutalsostimulateinnovationandenvironmentalsolutionswithpotentialglobalapplications.
Floatingwindislessinvasivethantraditionalbottom-fixedoffshorewinddevelopments.Itavoidsintrusiveseabed
piling,cangivemarinelifeshelterandimprovehabitats,andsimplifiesthedecommissioningprocess.
Exhibit2|300GWofoffshorewindpossibleintheareassuggestedbytheNorwegianWaterResourcesandEnergyDirectorate(NVE)
Source:NorwegianWaterResourcesandEnergyDirectorate(NVE)
NORWAY’S300GWOFFSHOREWINDOPPORTUNITYBOSTONCONSULTINGGROUP9
11
3|Thegovernmentshouldseta
stretchtargetof300GW
300GWshouldbeNorway’sstretchtarget
Europerequiresanadditional1,350GWofwindpowertoreachnetzeroby2050.GivenNorway’sprimepositioningforfloatingoffshorewind,webelieveNorwayshouldsetastretchtargetof300GWby2050,withclearinterimtargetsfor2030and2040.
Therationalebehindastretchtargetof300GWhassever-almaincomponents.NVEandMulticonsulthaveindicatedthatthereisspaceforapproximately300GWinlow-con-
flictareas.GenuinecommitmenttooffshorewindinNor-waywillhelpalleviatethecurrentsupplychaincrisis.A
substantiallyhighertargetthan30GWisnecessaryto
establishanewindustrywithalocalvaluechain.Anambi-
tiousbuildoutof300GWwillbringlargesocialandeco-
nomicbenefitstoNorway.Andfinally,replacingoilandgaswithelectricalpowerandderivativemoleculesfromoff-
shorewindwillensurethatNorwaycanremainoneofEurope’skeyenergypartners.
Supplychaininvestments:Abindingtargetandtransparentroadmapforbuildingsubstantiallymoreoffshorewindin
Norwaywillhelpalleviatethesupplycrisis.DeveloperswhoarecurrentlyreevaluatingtheirpresenceinNorwaywill
commitfullytobuildingapositionandinvestinginthe
localsupplychain.Supplierswhoarecurrentlystrugglingwillbeabletoconvincetheirownerstocommitcapitaltoinvestinginproductionfacilitiesthatcanreducebottle-necks.
NORWAY’S300GWOFFSHOREWINDOPPORTUNITY
toelectrifyMelk?ya.Mandatingoffshorewindtoprovidetheadditionalpowercouldhavekick-startedtheoffshorewindindustryinthenorth.
Bytheendofthisdecade,developersareexpectedtoseeprofitablebusinesscases,eliminatingtheneedforfurthersubsidies.Andastheindustryevolvesandcostsarere-
duced,developerswilllikelybewillingtopayconcessionfeesforsitesratherthanseeksubsidies.
Thefirst30GWofoffshorewindareneededinNorwaytomeetthedomesticdemandforelectricity.Ina30-GW
scenario(thegovernment’scurrenttarget),thesubsidy
needwillbesubstantiallyhigherthaninascenariowhere300GWisthetarget.Thisisbecause30GWwillnotpro-videthenecessaryscale,learning,orstandardizationto
significantlyreducethelevelizedcostofenergy(LCOE)ofNorwegianfloatingwind.
Newindustry:Afirmcommitmenttotheoffshorewind
industrywillcatalyzeinvestmentsinNorway’soffshore
windvaluechainandnurturetheemergenceoflocally
developedtechnologieswiththepotentialforexport.Me-
nonEconomicsprojectsthat40GWoffloatingwindcould
generate50,000newdirectandindirectjobsinNorwayby
2050.Onthisbasis,weestimatethata300GWambition
couldprovide150,000jobswhenfactoringinanticipated
efficiencyimprovements.Thisrepresents75%ofthework-
forceemployedinNorway’soilandgassectorasof2022
andwouldthereforebemorethanenoughtoemploythe
oilandgasprofessionalswhowillneednewjobsinthe
comingdecades..
Exportrevenues:Annualexportrevenuesareprojectedto
reach870billionNOKwith300GWinoperation.This
figureisconservative,consideringonlythedirectrevenue
fromenergyexport.Alocaloffshorewindindustrywillalso
leadtosignificantexportoftechnologyandcapabilitiesto
therestoftheworld.Floatingoffshorewindisstillana-
scentindustry,andNorwaycantakealeadingroleindevel-
opingthetechnologyandsolutionsneeded.
EnergypartnerforEurope:In2021,Europeimported55%of
itsconsumedenergyaccordingtoEurostat.By2050,Eu-
rope’sneedforrenewableenergyisexpectedtosoarto10
timestoday’sdemand.Theenergyexportfrom300GWof
offshorewindissimilarintermsofenergyamounttothe
anticipatedreductioninoilandgasexportfromNorwayby
2050.Byamplifyingitsoffshorewindefforts,Norwaycan
remainoneofEurope’skeyenergyprovidersandsolve
Europe’senergytrilemmabyprovidingsecure,affordable,
andcleanenergy.
Whileweview300GWasanoptimaltargetforNorway,
bothintermsofsupplychaincapacityandseaareaavail-
ability,noteworthybenefitscanstillberealizedatlower
levels,suchas200GW.
Subsidiesareneededforthefirstprojects
Aninvestmentof115billionNOKinsubsidieswillbe
neededtomakethefirstfloatingwindprojectsprofitable
fordevelopers.Thesubsidiesarenotafinancialhindrance
forNorway,astheycorrespondtoonly~0.3%ofNorway’s
nationalbudgeteachyearthatsubsidiesarepaidout.
Moreover,thesubsidyrequirementcouldbereducedby
mandating(andatthesametimeincentivizingthrough
effectivepolicies)theoilandgasoperatorstodecarbonize
operationswithpowerproducedbyoffshorewind.The
recentdecisiontoapproveelectrificationoftheMelk?ya
LNGplanthighlightsamissedopportunityforpromoting
offshorewind.Theregionneedsadditionalpower,and
severaldevelopershaveannouncedplansforoffshorewind
BOSTONCONSULTINGGROUP
4|Thiswillbethelargestindustrialshiftsincethe1970s
Thelargestindustrialshiftsincethe1970s
Scalingthefloatingoffshorewindindustryandreaching
300GWofinstalledcapacityby2050willundeniablybeanambitiousindustryendeavor.Toachievethis,weneedto
installanambitious15–17GWofcapacityannuallyfrom2040onward.Thistranslatestoproducing15–20founda-tionseveryweekthroughouttheyearandinstalling35–40turbineseachweekduringsuitableweatherwindows(seeExhibit3).Themanufacturingandinstallationwillinvolvethousandsofskilledworkers.
Whileitisadauntingtask,Norwaycantakecomfortin
knowingithasdoneitbefore.Despiteinitialinexperience
inoffshoreoilandgasdevelopment,Norwayleverageditsrobustmaritimeheritageinthe1970stosuccessfullybuilditsownoilandgasindustry.Theindustrydevelopedata
rapidpace,withannualproductionscalingbymorethanfivetimesbetween1975and1980andtwentytimesoverthe25-yearperiodfrom1975to2000accordingtothe
NorwegianPetroleumDirectorate.
Nowisthetimetoinvestinasimilarindustrialshift.Withtheexperienceandinfrastructureinplace,Norwayisevenbetterpositionedforsuccessnowthanduringtheonsetoftheoilandgasindustryinthe1970s.
Assembly-lineoffshorewindfactories
Offshorewindisabusinesswheremass-produced,stan-
dardizedturbinesandfoundationsarecoretosuccess.
Similartotheautoindustry’sefficientassembly-linepro-duction,offshorewindcanbenefitfromanapproachthatachievesthenecessarymanufacturingpaceandcostre-
ductions.Norway’sgeographyisidealtodrivethistransfor-mativeshiftbyestablishingthefirstoffshorewindfactoriesinitsfjords.
Anoffshorewindfactorytakesanassembly-lineapproachspanningfromfoundationconstructiontoturbineassem-bly(seeExhibit4).Byparallelization,streamlining,and
allocatingspecialiststospecifictasksateachstation,theassembly-lineapproachsignificantlyenhancesefficiencyandacceleratesthelearningcurve.
Foundations:10–15foundationmanufacturingsitesare
requiredtoproduceanaverageof15–20foundationsperweekin2040.Whethermadefromsteelorconcrete,thefoundationsareequivalentinsizetomulti-storybuildingsandrequiredeep-waterquaysincalmwatersforconstruc-tion.Thefoundationcomponentsareputtogetherorcastfirstonland,thenquayside.Localsourcesoflimestoneforconcretefoundationscanreducetheenvironmentalim-
pactandcostoftransportation.
Turbines:TherearenowindturbinefactoriesinNorway
today.However,withanannualdemandof800turbinesfrom2040onward,thereisacompellingcaseforturbinemanufacturerstoestablishlocalturbinefactories.Local
productionwillreducetransportationchallengesforlargecomponentsandthecarbonfootprint,whilealsoincreas-ingtheresilienceofthesupplychain.Tokeepcostsdownandlearningrateshigh,theturbinesshould,totheextentpossible,bestandardizedintermsoftypeandsizeacrossprojects.
Assemblyprocess:Foundationsprogressthroughthefactoryforinstallationofthetower,nacelle,andblades,avoidingtheneedforexpensiveheavy-liftingatseaneededfor
bottom-fixedwind.Assembledturbinesrequirestorageuntiltheweatherpermitsoffshoretowingandinstalla-tion—alsohere,thefjordsnaturallyofferthetemporarydeep-waterstoragespaceneeded.
Offshoreinstallation:Installationwillinvolvetheoperationof60–80vessels(tugboats,anchorhandlers,subseasup-portvessels,cablelayers,etc.).Duringsuitableweather
windows,vesselswilloperatealldaylongtolaycables,
installmooring,connecttheturbinesandelectricalcables,etc.Repurposingofexistingvesselsandleveragingthe
strongmaritimeexperienceaswellasNorwegianinnova-tionsinlow-carbonshippingarekeyinthispartofthe
valuechain.
Exhibit3|Reaching300GWoffshorewindby2050requiresanefficientfactorycapableofproducing~800turbinesperyear
Annualinstallation(GW)Cumulative(GW)
~800turbines
installedeveryyear
20
15
10
5
0
300
200
100
0
35-40turbines
installedeveryweekinseason
60-80vessels
inoperation
forinstallation
10-15productionsiteswithcapacityof50-80foundationsp.a.
‘50
‘30‘40
Cumulative(GW)
AnnualinstallationFloating(GW)
AnnualinstallationBottom-?xed(GW)
Source:BCGanalysis
NORWAY’S300GWOFFSHOREWINDOPPORTUNITYBOSTONCONSULTINGGROUP13
Fit-for-purposeoff-andonshoregridsandalternativeofftake
300GWofoffshorewindrepresentsatenfoldincreaseinNorway’selectricitygeneration.Thiswillrequireextensiveinvestmentsinthegridinfrastructureonshoreandoff-
shore.Multiplenewexportcablesareneededandthetransmissionsystemonshoreneedstobestrengthenedsignificantly.
Buildingandoperatingtheoffshoregridisamassiveun-
dertaking.ToensureoptimizationfortheentireNorwegianoffshorewindportfolioandNorwayasawhole,theNorwe-gianoffshoregridcouldbedeveloped,owned,andoperat-edbythestatethroughasimilarvehicletoGassco.
Furthermore,alternativeofftakeandexportroutesare
needed.Hydrogenandammoniawillbeimportantenergycarriersinthefuture,andproductionofthesecanserveasalternativeofftakestogridexport—forexample,intimesoflowelectricitydemandorfordirectindustrialpurposes.A
regulatoryframeworkforproductionandexportofthesecarriersneedstobeestablishedandconsideredwhen
designingtheoff-andonshoregrid.
Risksrelatedtooffshorewindandhowtomitigate
Asafront-runner,Norwayshouldensurecollaborationandknowledgesharingtoavoidbearingthecostoftechnologydevelopmentalone.Norwaymustalsobeawareofthe
inherentrisksanduncertaintiesrelatedtobuildinganewindustry:
Regulatoryambiguity:Vaguedirectives,slowprocesses,andunpredictableregulatoryandtaxpolicieswillleadtodelaysandreduceinvestmentappetite.Recentevents,suchas
thepostponedapplicationdeadlinesforUtsiraNordand
S?rligeNordsj?II,theabsenceofContractforDifference
regulationsinthesameauctions,andthesuddenimposi-tionofaresourcerenttaxwithretroactiveeffectsonon-
shorewindaregoodexamplesofwhatshouldbeavoided.Thefirstauctionroundwillhelpbuildoffshorewindexperi-enceamongtheauthorities,andweexpectimprovementsinthisareagoingforward.
Lowpowerprices:Powerpricepredictionscarryinherent
uncertainty.Therearedivergingviewsintheindustrycur-rently,withsomebelievinginabundantpowerproduction
Exhibit4|Theassembly-linefloatingwindfactoryincreasesspeedandlowerscostofoffshorewind
NORWAY’S300GWOFFSHOREWINDOPPORTUNITY
andlowerpricesandothersseeingapan-Europeanscarci-tyofgreenpowerandconsistentlyhigherpricesasaresult.EmergingtechnologieswithsignificantlylowerLCOEmay
leadtosubstantiallylowerpowerprices.Developersneedtomitigatethepowerpriceriskintheirbusinesscases,
lookingforopportunitiestosecureofftakeandincr
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