A Norwegian flag flies from a boat near the assembly site of offshore floating wind turbines in the Hywind pilot park, operated by Statoil ASA, in Stord, Norway, on Friday, June 23, 2017. The world's first offshore floating wind farm will be moved to its final destination outside Peterhead, Scotland, later this summer to provide clean energy to 20,000 British households. Photographer: Carina Johansen/Bloomberg
OSLO: Alphabet Inc's Google unit expects to receive its first wind power from Norway by early September, the company told Reuters on Wednesday.
Tellenes wind farm, a 50-turbine strong wind farm of 160-megawatt (MW) capacity that is currently under development, will become Norway's largest wind farm and Google's biggest in Europe.
