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Equinor makes FID on offshore wind

EQUINOR has reached final investment decision on the Hywind Tampen offshore wind farm that will power the company’s oil and gas platforms in a world first.

 88MW farm will supply five Norwegian North Sea platforms with 35% of power 

88MW farm will supply five Norwegian North Sea platforms with 35% of power 

Equinor said two updated plans will now be sent to Norwegian authorities for approval.    The proposed 88 megawatt wind farm will be between the Snorre and Gulfarks platforms some 140 kilometres offshore...

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