Another example of the oil world's interest in renewable energies.
The French engineering group Technip Energies announced on Wednesday that it was applying, together with the off-shore wind power specialist Skyborne Renewables, to the call for tenders for the construction of two floating wind farms in the Mediterranean Sea.
The competition will be tough.
Thirteen energy companies, including EDF, Engie and TotalEnergies, and consortia are in competition.
The state will determine the winner in November 2023.
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Usually a subcontractor, this is the first time that the engineering group has applied directly to an offshore wind tender.
The specialist in major oil and gas projects usually intervenes in the second line
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whether on its new renewable activities or on its historical expertise in fossil fuels.
This call for tenders is an opportunity for him to highlight his in-house float technology for wind turbines, which he already markets in South Korea on TotalEnergies projects...
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