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9 May, 08:00-09:45 (CEST) Oslo Add to calendar
Webinar

Price

NORWEP Partner: Free

Non-partner: Free

Markets

Australia

40 offshore wind projects with a total capacity of 77 GW are proposed in Australia – of which 30GW+ will be floating solutions.

Victoria has received the highest amount of offshore wind application, with a total of 16 projects of more than 30GW of combined capacity.

Runner-ups are the state of New South Wales and Western Australia. The two states are being seen as the most promising offshore wind zones with 22GW and 19GW of development potential respectively.

You will hear from local developers and the regulators, and Rystad will give an update on the latest developments. Australia is making head way fast!

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  • Presentations will be shared with our partners after the webinar
  • Contact nikki@norwep.com for technical issues / webinar link