May 29
14:00
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16:00
Garasjebryggeriet
The floating wind industry is dependent on ports being further developed - and quickly. This session takes a global perspective and sets the focus on how to collaborate across markets to ensure capacity.
14:00 - 14:02
Introduction
Christine Korme (Norwegian Shipowners' Association)
14:02 - 14:17
Overview European Ports
Giles Dickson (Wind Europe)
14:17 - 14:24
Industrializing FOW in UK ports and the investment challenges
Stuart White (Royal HaskoningDHV)
14:24 - 14:31
Wergeland Base - The first spar concept maintenance project for floating wind
Margunn Bjørnestad (Wergeland Group)
14:31 - 14:38
US East Coast
Andrew Kimball (New York City Economic Development Corporation)
14:38 - 14:45
US West Coast
Rob Holmlund (Humboldt Bay Harbor, California)
14:45 - 14:52
'Fit for floating' - which upgrades are necessary to fulfil the different country goals
Simon Tiedemann (Rambøll)
14:52 - 15:02
Provence Grand Large, France - the importance of port capacity from a developer's perspective
Christine de Jouëtte (EDF Renewables)
15:02 - 15:22
Panel discussion - What is pushing the industry forward
Giles Dickson (Wind Europe), Stuart White (Royal HaskoningDHV UK), Margunn Bjørnestad (Wergeland Group), Christine de Jouëtte (EDF Renewables)