Video of the Day: Wind Floats! : Greentech Media
The talk of the offshore wind community is the success of Seattle-based Principle Power’s two-megawatt WindFloat floating turbines off the coast of Portugal and Norway-based StatOil’s (NYSE:STO) three-megawatt Hywind floating turbines to be used for the proposed twelve-megawatt Gulf of Maine project.
Most of the presentations and many of the conversations during the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) Offshore WindPower 2012 included excitement about the deep-water technology.
Several existing technologies continue to compete for prominence and
innovators are proposing new solutions. In the hallways of the Virginia
Beach Convention Center, GTM heard talk about venerable multinational
energy power Alstom (EPA:ALO) developing floaters and an old-school independent developer looking to take the technology to Hawaii.
Newcomer PelaStar’s innovative approach is rumored to be winning attention in the U.K.,
where there are nearly two gigawatts of installed offshore capacity and
they are building so fast they have exhausted the supply chain. The
U.K.’s next step will be to move into deeper waters where floating
technology will lead the way toward the national goal of fifteen
gigawatts by 2020.
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