
To uphold a sustainable future, a considerable reduction of CO2 emissions is essential. DNV is assisting the wind industry manage the risk throughout the entire lifecycle of a wind energy project.
Renewable energy has rapidly become a 'hot' sector, with increased interest driven by the upward march of energy prices, increasing environmental awareness and energy security issues. These trends have spurred investment in renewable energy projects, particularly wind and projects. However, this sector presents several technical, environmental, and financial challenges that investors and developers need to understand thoroughly in order for their businesses to be successful. DNV offers combined expertise in appraising and evaluating the risks and opportunities your projects face.
DNV and DNV Global Energy Concepts Inc. (DNV-GEC) together provice a vast range of services for developers, manufacturers and financiers investing in wind energy. We provide a clear overview of the risks and opportunities associated with a specific venture. Our risk management services cover the entire life-cycle of projects, including:
We offer services worldwide and hold a wide range of national accreditations. Through our technical cooperation with the RISO National Laboratory in Denmark, CENER in Spain, and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratory in the US, we are engaged in front-end wind energy research.
DNV has been leading involvement in formal standardisation, through IEC (International Electrotechnical Commission) and European and national standards bodies. From this DNV takes the initiatives by developing DNV’s own standards in order to facilitate the use of the international standards.
More and more wind farms are now being situated offshore, where winds are stronger and the turbines present less of an issue in terms of visual interference with surrounding landscape. Investors require guidance in the location of their installation, this is where DNV are the leaders.
Since the early start of the wind turbine industry in the ‘80s independent certification by third parties has played an important role to minimise the number of errors in design and to provide confidence between the manufacturers, developers, owners, finance, insurance and the authorities.
With new projects come new risks and opportunities. DNV is acknowledged as a world leader in managing the risk of capital investments in a wide range of industries, including the onshore and offshore wind industry.
DNV works with you to develop, implement, maintain and continuously improve best practices in safety, health and the environment (SHE) risk management.
If a ship collides with an offshore wind turbine installation, the consequences have economic, safety, and environmental ramifications. Authorities usually require analysis of related risks and identification of necessary risk reduction measures.

DNV has acquired Global Energy Concepts and aims to be the dominant player in the international wind energy market.

The United States has used wind power for more than a century, and passed Germany in 2008 to become the world’s no. 1 in total wind power installation. “The potential for wind energy in the United States is formidable, and it’s the only emission-free energy source that’s ready to deliver right now,” says Denise Bode, CEO of the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA).

Wind Power 2008, Houston: DNV is leading the way in helping the wind power industry to improve the quality and damage tolerance of wind turbine blades. A new Recommended Practice is under development.

“We’re a new entrant in offshore wind, and it’s fun to be shaking things up a little bit!” says Anne Strømmen Lycke, StatoilHydro vice president, wind power. “We’re bringing in new ideas and using all our experience from offshore oil and gas.”

Combating climate change involves a variety of uncertainties and risks; ranging from societal, to commercial and technical issues. Understanding and managing risk is a prerequisite for making the right decisions.
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