Skip to main contentA floating offshore wind project is to be 'quality-assured,' while Norway’s first fixed-bottom project is at best being delayed. New offshore wind tenders were supposed to follow in the wake of these processes. What is the point, asks Recharge's editor-in-chiefTerje AaslandPhoto: European UnionOpinionPublished 14 July 2026, 12:38Updated 14 July 2026, 12:38Norway
Norway was once a world leader in floating wind. Now the whole plan is falling apart
A floating offshore wind project is to be 'quality-assured,' while Norway’s first fixed-bottom project is at best being delayed. New offshore wind tenders were supposed to follow in the wake of these processes. What is the point, asks Recharge's editor-in-chief






