Our projects

PROJECTS

Skyborn is the leading offshore wind end-to-end delivery platform that spans the entire project lifecycle — from development and engineering to financing, construction, operations, and asset management. Skyborn developes, builds, operate and own projects. With a proven track record of value creation across all development stages, Skyborn leverages industrialised and standardised project delivery to consistently deliver reliable, investment-grade offshore wind projects.

PROJECTS

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Our structured and repeatable approach enables us to bring projects to final investment decision (FID) every 12–18 months, ensuring a steady pipeline of high-quality opportunities. With a concentrated market focus, Skyborn is dedicated to near-term execution in mature European markets while advancing long-term growth strategies in Asia and the Americas. This continuum-based model allows all our projects to maximise efficiency, reduce risks, and drive scalable impact.

Projects in operation

Skyborn has developed, owns, or manages a total of three operational offshore wind projects with a combined capacity of ~750 MW gross.

Overview:

  • Nordergründe, Germany111 MW
  • Fécamp, France 500 MW
  • South Fork, United States of America132 MW (Skyborn acquired 50% stake after inauguration)

Projects under construction

Skyborn has developed, owns, or manages a total of three offshore wind projects with a combined capacity of over 1,700 MW gross that are currently under construction.

Overview:

  • Calvados, France450 MW
  • Yunlin, Taiwan 640 MW
  • Revolution, United States of America704 MW (Skyborn holds a 50% stake)

Projects in Development

Skyborn currently develops a total of nine offshore wind projects in different stages of development.

Overview:

  • Storgrundet, Sweden1,020 MW
  • Polargrund, Sweden3,000 MW
  • Eystrasalt, Sweden3,900 MW
  • Fyrskeppet, Sweden2,800 MW
  • SoutH2Port, Sweden 600 MW (Hydrogen project)
  • Gennaker, Germany>976.5 MW (FID preparation)
  • AO9, France1,200 MW
  • Pooki, Finland1,500 MW
  • Reimari, Finland2,250 MW