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The International Sail Training and Tall Ships Conference 2010 will be in Stavanger next year.
Hywind, the 2.3MW floating offshore wind turbine being developed by Norwegian oil and gas company StatoilHydro, Siemens and Technip has now been installed and moored to the seabed off the coast of Norway.
The Stavanger region is Norway’s 3rd largest urban area, the energy capital of Norway and the European cultural capital for 2008. Stavanger municipality has a population of 121,610[2] (2009), but there are 189,828 (2009) people living in the Stavanger conurbation, making Stavanger the de facto third largest city in Norway. <br> Stavanger is also the centre of the Stavanger metropolitan area which has a population of 297,569. The city is commonly referred to as the Petroleum Capital of Norway.
Not an experienced sailor, he claims, but Jørn Snorre Andrersen grew up on the seafront. Now he is using both his creative and organising talents as Head of the Tall Ships’ Race in Stavanger 2011.
The desicion was taken in March 2007, and here is the news article from Sail Training International.
The wind that blows gently in your hair or turns into a force that swipes you off your feet. The most important methode for transportation over the oceans for hundreds of years is both a god and a devil.