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BAMBOO's Kick-Off meeting

  • carlaclua7
  • 30 mar 2024
  • Tempo di lettura: 2 min

Aggiornamento: 9 dic 2024

Oceans of Energy together with fifteen leading European partners announce the start of an EU Joint Industry Project, in which offshore solar technology is scaled up to standard formats of 150 MW enabling to build gigawatt scale farms. These building blocks are to become a new standard in offshore energy farms. Placing solar farms within offshore wind farms makes better use of the sea space, increases energy output, provides more continuous power over the seasons, and will drive down costs for green electricity production and the energy system.


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“Oceans of Energy is proud to advance offshore solar further towards a real game changer in the renewable energy transition, by bringing these standardized, large scale offshore solar farms to the world,” says Allard van Hoeken, Founder and CEO of Oceans of Energy. He continues: “Offshore solar is becoming a major contributor to the energy transition in the North Sea. We are kickstarting the development of a standardized offshore solar building block, which fits right in-between four offshore wind turbines. This allows for optimized multisource offshore energy farms without competing for scarce and limited land space.”.


Oceans of Energy is a pioneer in offshore solar, the company deployed the first in the world offshore solar farm for high waves in the rough Dutch North Sea in 2019. The company is building the first offshore solar farm to be installed within the Shell/Eneco Hollandse Kust Noord offshore wind farm in the North Sea. Its mission is to bring clean and abundant renewable energy in harmony with nature to people living along the coasts worldwide.


“This project will contribute to enable feasible business cases of solar renewable energy offshore”, states Andrea Bombardi, Carbon Reduction Excellence Executive Vice President of RINA. “RINA, thanks to the leading experience in the provision of energy yield assessment services for solar plants and in floating offshore systems, will pioneer the development of a new predictive yield model applicable to this emerging technology. We will bring to the project our competence in ground-native solutions offshore, in static and dynamic analysis on dynamic export cables, in comparative analysis between different power export layouts, in the definition of recycling strategies for PVs and electrical components at the end of their life, and in the coordination of EU-funded projects.”


The BAMBOO Project, funded by CINEA - European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency, had a successful kick-off meeting Campusatsea. We are very excited to work with these celebrated partners to jointly scale up offshore solar!


 
 
 

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This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement number 101136142. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them

Aquatera Ltd is supported by Innovate UK, the UK’s innovation agency

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