Aker Offshore Wind and Hexicon have entered into a joint development agreement to explore opportunities to realize floating wind projects offshore Sweden that could generate several gigawatts of renewable power and support Sweden's goal of reaching net zero emissions. The two companies have agreed to jointly work to mature early-phase prospects in Sweden. The companies intend to establish a 50-50 joint venture with an ambition to realize multiple Swedish projects with a combined capacity of several gigawatt.

Stockholm-based Hexicon was founded in 2009 and has an experienced team that is developing floating offshore wind projects with other established industry partners in countries such as Korea and Scotland. Offshore wind in Sweden is an early-stage market with large potential, and Hexicon is the only dedicated floating wind developer in the domestic market. Both parties are technology agnostic for the purposes of the project and will work together to identify the optimal technology solutions for each project.

The Swedish offshore wind market is expected to grow, as the country implements plans to boost renewable energy generation and reach ‘net zero' greenhouse gas emissions by 2045. Sweden aims to phase out nuclear power, which currently accounts for 40% of the energy mix, to be replaced by renewables. At the same time, energy demand is increasing from population growth, electrification of infrastructure and industry.

Sweden has a well-established corporate power purchasing agreement (PPA) market, in which several international companies have signed onshore wind PPAs in recent years. Aker Offshore Wind and Hexicon will explore a range of opportunities to secure attractive offtake partners for renewable power.