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Freja Offshore is a private headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden specializing in Wind.
Freja Offshore is a Swedish renewable energy company specializing in floating offshore wind technology. The company is jointly owned by Mainstream Renewable Power (part of the Norwegian Aker group) and Swedish Hexicon AB. Freja Offshore develops large-scale floating wind parks designed to generate significant renewable electricity for Sweden's energy transition. The company's primary project, Mareld, is planned approximately 40 kilometers west of Orust in Swedish waters and is projected to deliver 9-12 TWh annually when fully developed. Freja Offshore operates with a commitment to minimizing environmental impact, including marine ecosystem protection and local community engagement. The company also explores opportunities for co-locating aquaculture with offshore wind infrastructure through the OFFWOFF project, which investigates sustainable salmon farming in floating wind parks. Three other projects—Dyning, Kultje, and Cirrus—are currently paused following a government decision in November 2024 to halt 13 Baltic Sea offshore wind projects for security reasons.
Headquarters
Stockholm, Sweden
Company Type
Private