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Developer to open hub to grow offshore wind power industry

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PROVIDENCE — An offshore wind developer is opening a hub in Providence that its executives hope will help accelerate the takeoff of the industry in the United States.

Ørsted U.S. Offshore Wind, a division of the Denmark-based Ørsted, will launch its U.S. innovation hub in Providence on Monday. Ørsted employees will meet at the hub with U.S.-based startups and small companies to discuss earlystage technologi­es to address issues the industry faces.

Ørsted could potentiall­y help these companies bring solutions to the market faster to help accelerate and scale the U.S. industry, said

Thomas Nygaard Hamann, Ørsted’s head of strategy, digital and innovation.

“In essence, a lot of this is really about taking the global know-how that we bring on this industry and connecting that to novel innovation in the U.S.,” said Hamann, who is based in Copenhagen.

Ørsted is looking for ways to better monitor the movements of whales near wind farms, and ideas for reducing noise when turbines are installed, for example, Hamann said. Last year, to ensure that its technician­s could safely transfer between small boats and offshore wind turbines, Ørsted signed a deal to invest in the Scottish company Pict Offshore, which had developed a hoist system.

Ørsted bought Providence-based Deepwater Wind in 2018. Deepwater Wind began operating the first U.S. offshore wind farm off of Block Island, R.I., in late 2016. The U.S. operations for Ørsted are jointly headquarte­red in Providence and Boston.

Ørsted has federal lease areas in the Northeast and in the mid-Atlantic, where a total of six wind farms are in developmen­t. The Northeast wind farms are joint ventures with Eversource.

 ?? AP FILE ?? IT’S A BREEZE: Three wind turbines from the Deepwater Wind project stand off Block Island, R.I. Ørsted U.S. Offshore Wind is opening a hub in Providence that its executives hope will help accelerate the takeoff of the industry in the U.S.
AP FILE IT’S A BREEZE: Three wind turbines from the Deepwater Wind project stand off Block Island, R.I. Ørsted U.S. Offshore Wind is opening a hub in Providence that its executives hope will help accelerate the takeoff of the industry in the U.S.

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