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Floating offshore wind to be the next gale for the industry

OFFSHORE wind will soon be making the move from fixed to floating positions, as companies seek out deeper waters with more reliable sources of wind, industry representatives said today on the final day of the Australasian Oil and Gas Conference.

 But industry unlikely to take off in Australia

But industry unlikely to take off in Australia

  Flotation Energy director and vice president, who was talking via satellite due to being quarantined over COVID19 concerns, said there were multiple advantages in shifting the industry from fixed offshore...

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