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Offshore wind power plays an increasingly important role in the energy transition and is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years. But the big question is: how to scale up this renewable energy source quickly and sustainably?

Wind farms have existed around the world since the 1980s. What needs to be in place so the full potential of offshore wind can be realized? What technological developments need to happen? And what other factors need to come into play to accelerate a future of green electricity enabled by offshore wind?

To find answers to these questions, The Process Automation Podcast host Fran Scott is joined by:

  • Victoria Sinclair, Head of Supply Chain Development at Copenhagen Offshore Partners 
  • Per Erik Holsten, President, ABB Energy Industries 
  • Ian Debattista, SVP at Petrofac

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Truths and lies about... offshore wind

We are back for a bonus episode to continue investigating offshore wind’s role in the energy transition.

  • What could wind farms of the future look like?
  • How can technology help ensure maximum efficiency in the process?
  • And how much power is offshore wind capable of generating? 

Join host, Fran Scott, and Head of Supply Chain Development at Copenhagen Offshore Partners, Victoria Sinclair, to debunk some of the lies about offshore wind and discuss the truths about how to quickly and sustainably this critical energy source can be scaled. 

 

 

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Reducing humanity’s dependence on fossil fuels is one of the biggest challenges facing the world today. Clean, plentiful and sustainable, offshore wind offers exciting possibilities for energy generation.

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