Fred. Olsen Seawind

About Fred. Olsen Seawind

Fred. Olsen Seawind ASA is a Norwegian renewable energy company specializing in the development of offshore wind farms. Headquartered in Oslo, it was established in December 2021 as a dedicated offshore wind developer, leveraging over 25 years of wind energy expertise from Fred. Olsen Renewables and the broader Fred. Olsen group's experience in renewables.

The company focuses on projects in Europe, including the Codling Wind Park, a 50/50 joint venture with EDF Renewables in the Irish Sea, poised to be one of Ireland's largest offshore wind farms. Another key project is the Muir Mhòr floating offshore wind farm off the east coast of Scotland (approximately 63-67 km east of Peterhead/Aberdeen), with up to 1 GW capacity and operations targeted for the early 2030s. In April 2026, it acquired full ownership of Muir Mhòr from joint venture partner Vattenfall, subject to approvals.

Fred. Olsen Seawind ASA is an indirect subsidiary of Bonheur ASA and maintains a development pipeline exceeding 2 GW in gross capacity.

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