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Norway's First Wind Farm on Hold After Lack of Political Support

Torsten Fagerholm, Bloomberg
December 05, 2012  |  2 Comments

Norway put development of its first planned offshore wind farm on hold until further notice, with the company involved citing a lack of political support, a setback in European efforts to boost renewable energy production.

“The necessary support for offshore wind from political leaders is absent,” causing wind power developer Vestavind Offshore AS to halt the construction of a 350-megawatt wind farm until further notice, Wenche Teigland, chairman of the board, said today on the company website.

Norway has some of Europe’s best conditions for wind power production, with strong winds distributed across large areas and the potential to install as much as 30,000 megawatts of offshore turbine capacity, according to the country’s energy and water directorate.

Norway could increase annual electricity output from wind power and hydro sources by 13.2 terawatt-hours over the next eight years, and boosting the amount of renewable energy as a proportion of total energy use by 7.5 percentage points from 2005 levels to 67.5 percent, according to a study commissioned by the Norwegian power industry association.

In 2009, Vestavind Offshore obtained a license from Norway’s ministry of petroleum and energy to build the country’s first full-scale offshore wind farm, Havsul-1, in the central region. The showcase farm was intended to produce 1 terawatt- hours annually, enough to supply 50,000 households, and pave the way for further projects.

“Either political priorities need to change, or we must wait for technological developments to make offshore wind power competitive,” Teigland said.

Copyright 2012 Bloomberg

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DANIEL MARTIN-RIOS
DANIEL MARTIN-RIOS
December 6, 2012
Wind Power production is less expenssive than oil or coal
Norway could export excess power production to its European neighbors ,specially Denmark ,Swedden ,Germany(closing all nuclear plants) even France and Poland through the interconected European grid
It will be just another export !
As Aha
As Aha
December 5, 2012
according to wiki 98% of electriciy is from hydro, and they produce more then consume, so I dont see point them using any more expensive technology to produce electricity

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