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2022 International Partnering Forum

The premier technical offshore wind event

The International Offshore Wind Partnering Forum, powered by the Business Network for Offshore Wind, is a leading technical conference working towards the future of the offshore wind industry in the United States. DNV is pleased to be a Gold Sponsor. Join us on wednesday for our Networking Lunch. 

While offshore wind is an established industry in Europe, it is still in the early stages of development in the U.S. Recent news and policies highlight the rapid growth in U.S. offshore wind anticipated over the next decade, and the recent and record-setting auction in the New York Bight demonstrates the vast potential of offshore wind. DNV has been involved in the offshore wind industry since its inception 25 years ago, and combines this deep global expertise in technology and operations with local knowledge markets, regulatory frameworks, and the unique aspects of the U.S. offshore wind industry.


Visit us at booth no. 101


Expert presentations: 

Cornelis Plet, Principal Consultant - HVDC Technologies & Offshore Power Systems: Offshore Wind in NY: A look at Multi-Terminal HVDC Technology

Kristian Rogers, Project Biologist, and Kristin Carman, Offshore Permitting Manager - Mitigating Impacts on Fish & Marine Life: A Deep Dive into Improving Turbine Support Structures.

The International Offshore Wind Partnering Forum, powered by the Business Network for Offshore Wind, is a leading technical conference working towards the future of the offshore wind industry in the United States. DNV is pleased to be a Gold Sponsor. Join us on wednesday for our Networking Lunch. 

While offshore wind is an established industry in Europe, it is still in the early stages of development in the U.S. Recent news and policies highlight the rapid growth in U.S. offshore wind anticipated over the next decade, and the recent and record-setting auction in the New York Bight demonstrates the vast potential of offshore wind. DNV has been involved in the offshore wind industry since its inception 25 years ago, and combines this deep global expertise in technology and operations with local knowledge markets, regulatory frameworks, and the unique aspects of the U.S. offshore wind industry.


Visit us at booth no. 101


Expert presentations: 

Cornelis Plet, Principal Consultant - HVDC Technologies & Offshore Power Systems: Offshore Wind in NY: A look at Multi-Terminal HVDC Technology

Kristian Rogers, Project Biologist, and Kristin Carman, Offshore Permitting Manager - Mitigating Impacts on Fish & Marine Life: A Deep Dive into Improving Turbine Support Structures.

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