Our Values

Energy

Is integral to everything we do
as a company

Simplicity

Is the basis of the product we offer
and the solutions we seek

Reliability

Is what we design for every day
and what our partners expect

 

Pioneering 

Is challenging conventions
and shaping our common future

Co-existence

Is a promise to the ecosystems
and communities in which we exist

 

Our Story

Wind Catching Systems was founded in 2017 by Asbjørn Nes, Arthur Kordt and Ole Heggheim with an ambition to radically improve offshore wind technology. The goal was to build a system that was competitive enough to operate without subsidies.


To overcome this challenge, the entrepreneurs began by asking a seemingly simple question: was the basic design used in offshore wind production today the right one? Was a technology based on that of old Dutch corn mills truly the most efficient method for offshore wind power production? The current technology had performed well on land and bottom fixed offshore developments, but did this entail that it was necessarily the best system on a floater?

The three founders suspected that this was not the case and decided to explore the possibility of producing floating offshore wind using an entirely new concept, putting their combined technical and industrial experiences to work. Nes led the technical design with, while Heggheim and Kordt contributed with his experience from project execution in the maritime and yard industry.

Inspired by   Kai Levander, Heggheim's former colleague at Aker Yards, they started working on the idea of multi-turbines. The goal was to maximize power generation from a concentrated area. It soon became clear that a multitude of small turbines gave a much better result per area than a big turbine. Easy maintenance, durability and simplicity were the guiding principles when the first Windcatcher was designed as a sail on a trimaran.

One of the defining features of the Windcatcher is the fact that it bypasses the cubic law valid for a single turbine - weight and cost scales with the radius^3 while energy production scales with radius^2. The scaling potential for the Windcatching Technology is phenomenal. This is just the beginning.

Once the initial design was completed in 2017, the team brought the design to Aibel, a leading supplier in the European offshore wind segment, and IFE (Institute for Energy Technology) to further develop the technology. In this phase, they worked closely with Roy Stenbro, Head of Wind Energy at IFE, and Jan Wigaard, Manager Concept & Studies Offshore Wind at Aibel. Through their work, Wind Catching Systems was able to create a roadmap to de-risk and qualify the design.

In 2020, Ferd and North Energy came in as the company’s first external investors. Together with the support from Innovation Norway, Wind Catching Systems now has a solid financial foundation to further develop the technology and build a company that can truly have a transformational impact on the offshore wind industry.

Our Team

 Management


Ole Heggheim
CEO & Co-Founder

oh [at] windcatching.com
+47 905 35 024

Ronny Karlsen
CFO

rk [at] windcatching.com
+47 954 24 398

Asbjørn Nes
Concept Inventor & Co-Founder

an [at] windcatching.com
+47 991 01 935

 

Ivar Knutsen

SVP Technical & Supply Chain

ik [at] windcatching.com
+47 907 77 113

Daniel Engelhart-Willoch

VP Industry & Government Affairs

dew [at] windcatching.com
+47 481 28 045

Magnus Bakken

Chief Commercial Officer

mb [at] windcatching.com
+47 977 72 525

Jose Manuel Armijo Pelaez
VP Power Generation

jma [at] windcatching.com
+47 969 63 329

Ørjan Fredriksen
VP Global Design

of [at] windcatching.com
+47 900 86 364

Mari Bjørnø
Manager Strategy & Business Development

mnb [at] windcatching.com
+47 932 37 034

Board of directors


Ole Andre Heggheim

Chairman and co-founder

Erik Bjørstad

Investment Director Ferd AS

Rachid Bendriss

Investment Director North Energy AS

 

Asbjørn Nes

Inventor and co-founder

Rinat Yogev

Partner General Motors Ventures