– SBM Offshore and Technip Energies signed a memorandum of understanding for the creation of a joint venture entity, EkWiL
– EkWiL will be a floating offshore wind pure player, combining the expertise and technologies of both companies
– The aim of the joint venture is to become a leading contractor in developing FOW infrastructures and provide new energy solutions.
SBM Offshore and Technip Energies have announced a partnership to create a joint venture entity called EkWiL. This new company will focus on the floating offshore wind (FOW) market and offer a range of solutions to clients. By combining their expertise, engineering capabilities, and technologies, EkWiL aims to provide integrated floating solutions and leading delivery offerings for the FOW market. The JV will operate as a fully integrated team, combining knowledge and innovation to develop cutting-edge technologies for commercial deployment in the FOW sector.
Both SBM Offshore and Technip Energies see collaboration as crucial to solidify their positions in the FOW market and capture its potential. By leveraging their synergies and experience, EkWiL seeks to increase predictability, meet market demand, and provide new energy solutions. The CEOs of both companies emphasize the importance of collaboration in achieving their goals in the renewable energy sector. This partnership aims to position EkWiL as a recognized leading contractor in developing FOW infrastructures and reinforce their commitment to energy transition.
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