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Shoreline Wind debuts in the onshore wind market with a full-scale planning, construction and O&M platform. This signals a new beginning for smarter growth for all stakeholders involved including global wind developers, operators and service providers. Shoreline already has a stellar record in the offshore wind platform, having powered some of the most complex offshore projects in the world. It now brings its simulation-first approach to the onshore wind market, to design, build, and operate more cost-efficient and low-risk projects.
The developers in the onshore wind sector have a host of issues to handle including rising turbine and financing costs, tighter margins, and critical skill shortages. Add to that the regulatory, environmental, and community-specific requirements which depend on the region, and one is left with fragmented planning and inefficient execution. There are also other bottlenecks such as disconnected workflows between development, engineering, logistics, and operations teams further compound delays and cost overruns. Shoreline aims to bring greatest precision and visibility in the entire project life cycle by improving efficiencies in these segments.
Shoreline’s Platform runs on proprietary Artificial Intelligence software, Shoresim AI. This tool can deliver detailed and adaptive work orders, real-time operational insights, sensitivity analyses, optimizations, and forecasts.
RENOVA, a Japanese developer has already implemented Shoreline’s onshore technology to mitigate tidal and transport challenges. Similarly, the technology has also been in employed in the Philippines for streamlined logistics for a remote and complex site before the ground was broken.
“We’re bringing the full power of Shoreline’s simulation and resource management capabilities to the onshore wind market to support onshore’s evolution,” said Ole-Erik Endrerud, Founder and Chief Product Officer (CPO) at Shoreline Wind. “In today’s low-margin environment, the sector can no longer rely on speed alone – it must build smarter, plan better, and operate with more efficiency and precision.”
“Digital tools that integrate development, construction, and operations are no longer optional in the onshore market. They are essential to navigating a market shifting from a boom period to one of disciplined, resilient, and efficient performance. By simulating and optimizing each phase of development, from turbine delivery logistics to repowering upgrades, we’re excited to start helping onshore developers and operators safeguard budgets and respond dynamically to complex changes in the market,” Endrerud added.















