Norway's Equinor cuts 20% of staff at renewables unit
Cuts in renewables unit correspond to 250 full-time job equivalents
Many of those leaving will be offered jobs in other units
European rivals have also scaled back operations in renewables
Offshore wind accounts for most of the unit's activities
By Nerijus Adomaitis and Nora Buli
OSLO, Nov 21 (Reuters) -Norway's Equinor EQNR.OL is trimming 20% of the staff from its renewable energy division and will compete for a smaller number of new projects as it streamlines the business unit, the company told Reuters on Thursday.
The global offshore wind sector, in which Equinor is a significant player, has faced setbacks in its efforts to reach lofty targets, driven by cost inflation, high interest rates and supply bottlenecks, companies and industry insiders have said.
Equinor's retreat mirrors similar moves by European rivals Shell SHEL.L and BP BP.L, which in recent months scaled back operations in renewables and low-carbon operations as they focus on the most profitable businesses.
"We have decided to reduce the number of people working with renewables in Equinor," a company spokesperson said, adding that the division's workforce reduction corresponded to some 250 full-time job equivalents.
The size of the cutbacks has not previously been reported.
However, the number of people leaving the group would be lower, with those employed directly within the parent company being offered alternative roles in other business areas.
"As we have said previously, we have exited some markets and prioritised existing markets and reduced the business development activities," the spokesperson said.
Equinor earlier this year abandoned its offshore wind activities in Vietnam, Spain, Portugal and France.It also scaled back offshore wind plans in Australia.
The oil, gas and renewable energy producer had some 23,000 employees at the end of 2023, according to its annual report.
Equinor did not provide a detailed split of staff reductions on a country by country basis.
Offshore wind accounts for most of the renewable energy unit's activities, although the scope of the staffing reductions also covered onshore wind and solar.
The staff adjustments did not apply at subsidiaries such as Polish Wento or Danish BeGreen, the spokesperson specified.
Equinor will participate in fewer tenders and auctions going forward, while focusing on the construction of its three large offshore wind projects - Dogger Bank in Britain, Empire Wind 1 in the United States and Baltyk 2 and 3 in Poland, he said.
Equinor has not altered its goal of reaching 12-16 gigawatts (GW) of installed renewable energy capacity by 2030, with any potential changes to the target only expected as part of its annual capital markets update scheduled for February.
Reporting by Nora Buli and Nerijus Adomaitis, editing by Terje Solsvik
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