Masdar, the clean energy leader from the United Arab Emirates, has forged new agreements with three Norwegian companies, further strengthening its enduring partnerships with Norway.
This announcement coincided with Abu Dhabi’s Crown Prince, HH Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s official visit to Norway.
The UAE-Norway Investment Forum, held during the visit, brought together top officials to explore investment opportunities between the two nations.
The UAE and Norway enjoy a strong bilateral relationship built on effective leadership and a mutual commitment to energy transition.
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Masdar has a proven track record of collaborations with Norwegian firms to advance clean energy initiatives and promote sustainable development.
Masdar’s collaboration with Norwegian companies in renewable energy projects has spanned over a decade, particularly focusing on offshore wind initiatives. One of the highlights of this partnership is the development of Hywind Scotland, the world’s first offshore floating wind farm, in collaboration with Norwegian energy giant Equinor, which became operational in 2017.
Masdar Chief Executive Officer, Mohamed Jameel Al Ramahi, said, “The success that Masdar and our Norwegian partners have enjoyed is a direct result of the strong bilateral relationship between the UAE and Norway, which is firmly rooted in a shared legacy. Our two nations have been blessed with an abundance of natural resources that we have both harnessed to pioneer clean energy.”
He added, “Masdar and our Norwegian partners share a legacy of driving the energy transition forward together and pioneering clean energy projects. Today’s announcements build on that legacy and lay the foundations for our future collaboration.
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Recently, Masdar announced a Strategic Framework Agreement with Equinor aimed at deepening cooperation on existing projects like Hywind, exploring new opportunities, and strengthening the supply chain for current and future endeavors.
Additionally, Masdar has signed an agreement with ICP Infrastructure, an infrastructure fund manager supported by the Aker Group, to investigate partnership and investment opportunities in green energy infrastructure across Europe, including potential renewable collaborations in the Nordic region.
Another agreement with Aker Horizons Asset Development will focus on joint development and investment prospects within the “Power to Green Hydrogen” value chain, which aims to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors.
Furthermore, Masdar has partnered with Yara to explore collaboration and investment opportunities in the “Power-to-Green Ammonia” value chain, which centers on green hydrogen.