Tuesday, 03 November 2015 12:27
OSLO: Norway’s oil and gas firm Statoil said on Tuesday it will invest about 2 billion crowns ($ 236 million) in building a floating wind farm off the Scottish coast, in what it said is set to be the first of its kind in the world.
Statoil, which has run a single floating offshore turbine for several years in Norway, is now planning to build a pilot project consisting of five floating turbines, each with 6 megawatt capacity, off Aberdeen in an area where the water depth is up to 120 metres.