Danish Offshore Wind Alliance Starts U.S. Tour

The Trade Council of Denmark’s Offshore Wind Alliance has kicked off a week-long roadshow in the USA.

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The four companies of the alliance – Bladt Industries, ISC Consulting Engineers, LICengineering and Semco Maritime – will meet with potential partner companies in the U.S. Northeast and the Gulf Coast.

The alliance has chosen to start the roadshow in Boston because Massachusetts has shown itself to be a hub for the dynamic U.S. offshore wind industry.

They will have discussions with the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center, tour their New Bedford Marine Commerce Terminal and meet with additional companies. After Massachusetts, the alliance will have meetings in other emerging offshore wind centers such as Providence, Baltimore and Houston.

The alliance members have delivered wind turbine foundations to more than 25 offshore wind farms, as well as offshore substations to more than 20 projects.

“We have spent 26 years developing the Danish offshore wind market,” Ambassador Lars Gert Lose from the Embassy of Denmark in the U.S. said.

”A few years ago we were focused on sharing Europe’s offshore wind success story with Americans. However this Alliance represents a new phase: we are moving from talking about potential opportunities to negotiating specific agreements. Through these agreements we intend to work with American companies to develop innovative concepts that will deliver low-cost solutions and which will materially contribute to a dynamic U.S. offshore wind supply chain.”