Offshore Wind Journal

Owning – not chartering – is best option, says RWE

Taken from: Offshore Wind Journal February 2011


One such company is RWE, the integrated energy company whose subsidiary RWE Offshore Logistics (RWE OLC) will handle almost every aspect of the process of building the windfarms it operates. As Michael Neumaier, senior manager installation strategies and planning at RWE OLC, explained recently, when the company considered what would be its best strategy it felt that, at the time, there were insufficient installation vessels in the market, and that their overall level of performance would not pr....

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