Statoil gets US consent to submit Hywind Maine offshore plan

The US Interior Department (DOI) is moving ahead to process an application from a Statoil subsidiary for a commercial wind energy lease in federal waters off Maine, after finding there is no competitive interest from other developers in the proposed area.

The decision clears the way for Statoil North America to submit a detailed plan for a proposed pilot 12MW, four-turbine project that will demonstrate an “optimized” version of its spar-type Hywind floating technology.

Statoil first launched a version of Hywind in June 2009 off Karmøy, Norway, the world’s first utility-scale floating wind turbine. The unit has performed without problems and continues to meet design and operational expectations, according to the Norwegian company.

The Maine project would be located about 12-miles (19.3km) off Boothbay Harbour in the Gulf of Maine at a water depth Log in to read complete article.

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