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Colombian ministry says 9 companies interested in offshore wind project

Thursday, October 31 2024

Wind Energy – Colombia

On Tuesday, Colombia’s energy ministry said it had received interest from seven foreign and two local companies in an offshore wind power project and that it expected formal bids within the first six months of 2025.

The companies include Colombian state oil firm Ecopetrol and power firm Celsia, Spain’s BlueFloat Energy, Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners, Belgium’s Jan De Nul and DEME, China’s PowerChina and China Three Gorges and Britain’s Dyna Energy, the ministry said to Reuters.

“This first round aims to assign maritime areas in which can be installed between 1,000 and 3,000 megawatts,” the ministry said in a statement, in which it stated a definitive list of competent companies should be drawn up by December.

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Filed Under: Colombia, DEME, International projects, Jan de Nul Tagged With: Colombia, deme, Jan de Nul, Offshorewind

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