Jon Dugstad
Director - Renewable Energy
Taiwan is committed to have 20% of its power (5.5GW) from offshore wind by 2025. In previous announcements, the government will auction up to 3 GW from 2022 to add another 15 GW to 2035. Foreign knowledge and technology is required in combination with local content. The high market expectations and the local industrial development entices most of the wind industry to make Taiwan their Asian HQ.
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NORWEP Partners will be exhibiting and presenting to promote their offshore wind capabilities at WEA 2022.
The offshore wind technologies and solutions webinar will be held (online & onsite) on 9 March 2022 from 08:00-09:30 CET. Sign up today to access the Teams link and exhibitor information.
Agenda 08:00 - 09:30 CET / 15:00 - 16:30 (GMT+8)
Time (CET) | Topic | Speaker |
08:00 |
Welcome and seminar introductions |
Robert Campbell, WEA |
08:05 |
Opening remark |
Jon Dugstad, NORWEP |
08:10 |
Norwegian solutions for global offshore wind |
Ivy Liu, NORWEP |
08:20 |
Specializing in underwater seabed intervention |
Frank Ludvigsen, Scanmudring |
08:35 |
Creating tomorrow’s solutions for sustainable marine operations |
Nick Wessels, Ulstein |
08:50 |
Global provider of weather intelligence and decision support services |
Anna Hilden, Stormgeo |
09:05 |
Providing world-leading marine coordination, communication and optimisation systems |
Nicolas Dent, Vissim |
09:20 |
Q&A and follow up instructions |
Stage Manager/WEA |