Somewhere off the coast of China, a platform the size of a small city block is rising and falling with the ocean swells — and ...
China’s 16 MW floating wind turbine is a 270-meter giant. Discover how this massive tech is unlocking deep-sea renewable ...
A new offshore wind farm system that promises faster, cheaper installation and operations will be tested in the Mediterranean. Called the NextFloat+ Project, it received a €13.4-million ...
China’s giant floating wind platform is now generating power, testing the future of deep-sea renewable energy.
RWE and SolarDuck have built a 0.5 MWp offshore floating solar pilot project in the North Sea, 12 km off the Dutch coast. The installation features six interconnected platforms capable of withstanding ...
China’s giant floating wind turbine is built for Category 5 storms, opening deeper waters to offshore renewable energy.
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A floating offshore wind farm just started sending power ashore from water too deep to anchor anything — opening trillions of watts of ocean wind to the grid
About 140 kilometers off the Norwegian coast, 11 wind turbines stand in open ocean where the seabed plunges far below the ...
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Spain launches floating solar platform that uses the sea to improve power output
A Spanish renewable energy company has taken a step closer to generating solar power ...
A floating wind turbine platform developed by Mingyang Group is now sited at a Chinese offshore wind farm. OceanX, at present the world’s largest single capacity technology of its type, is supporting ...
A floating test platform that uses sea water, air, and wind to make completely clean hydrogen has begun operations off Germany's North Sea coast. The modular system also has a few other green-energy ...
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The first commercial-scale floating wind farm just started sending power ashore — turbines anchored in water far too deep for traditional foundations
About 15 kilometers off the coast of Aberdeenshire, Scotland, five wind turbines stand in water roughly 60 to 80 meters deep, ...
The site will be monitored to assess methods of scaling up offshore floating PV. Image: SolarDuck. European floating solar (FPV) company SolarDuck has installed an offshore FPV pilot site in the Dutch ...
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