With an end to support and renewable energy targets in sight, Norway’s onshore wind industry hopes cheap production from excellent resources – and its potential to help underpin a ‘fully-electrified society’ – will keep development humming through the 2020s.

The Scandinavian nation’s wind sector has been buoyant of late. A record 350MW new capacity is forecast to come online this year, and roughly the same again is slated for 2018, including the 255MW Roan Vindpark – opening volley of national utility Statkraft’s 1GW Fosen mega-development.