Freja Offshore, a joint venture between the Swedish renewable energy company Hexicon and Mainstream Renewable Power, has submitted an application under the Swedish Economic Zone Act for an up to 2.5 GW floating offshore wind project located 40 km west of Orust, on the west coast of Sweden. The Mareld floating wind project will have the potential to generate 9 to 12 TWh/year of power, which corresponds to over 50% of the electricity consumption of the Västra Götaland region, where the wind park will be located.
Sweden has issued a roadmap for a transition to an entirely renewable electricity system (100% renewable electricity production) by 2040 and to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2045. The country plans to produce 120 TWh/year from offshore wind in 2040. At the end of 2021, the country only had 203 MW of installed offshore wind capacity, but nearly 12 GW of onshore wind.
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