Sweden’s Hexicon – which first splashed into the industry in 2010 with a visionary Olympian-scale offshore energy complex bristling with wind turbines, wave energy converters and solar panels – has heaved through a decade of choppy market seas, refining its technology into a twin-headed floating wind unit and now looking to be on the cusp of a “whole new chapter” with fresh capital investment and major projects taking shape internationally.
Hexicon CEO Marcus Thor | 'Maybe we were a little too quick to market, a little ahead of our time'
Once the embodiment of energy transition futurism with its design for a giant, hexagonal offshore clean-power complex, Hexicon is now a 'different company' with plans moving ahead internationally using its twin-headed floating wind concept – and even a first hydrogen-at-sea project underway, as Darius Snieckus hears in an exclusive interview
18 January 2021 11:22 GMT
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10 February 2021 8:01 GMT
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