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Norwegian energy company operating the Hywind Scotland Pilot Park, the world's first floating wind farm. Statoil is the operator and primary entity reporting performance results.
Norwegian energy company developing the Empire Wind offshore wind farm off Long Island. Statoil successfully bid $42.5 million for 79,000 acres of ocean to construct the project.
Norway's Statoil is responsible for the development of the Hywind offshore wind energy system.
The company is developing the Hywind project and hopes to see similar floating wind energy systems take form in the coming years, suggesting that floating wind turbines could revolutionize the wind energy sector and reduce costs.
Norway's largest oil company, Statoil is pursuing offshore wind development in the United States. The company has submitted a $42.5 million bid to lease federal waters off New York's Jones Beach for an offshore wind farm project.
A Norwegian oil company that partnered with the Scottish government to develop the Hywind Scotland pilot park. They are proud to develop the world's first floating wind farm.
Statoil is mentioned as one of the companies holding leases for drilling rights in the U.S. portion of the Arctic Ocean.
Norwegian utility company that is one of the two primary developers/offtakers for the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm project.

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