The press release continues by noting that the larger grand-scale installation grows from the same principles as the original Principle Power designed concept, Windfloat 1, which was installed offshore Portugal in 2011. (If you’re wondering, yes, we’ve been covering this company since then — actually, since back in 2009.)
The project is developed by the WindPlus consortium and is owned by EDP Renováveis, ENGIE, Repsol, and Principle Power Inc.
“Principle Power is very pleased to work with ABS, once again, in the framework of the WindFloat Atlantic project, building on the successful collaboration of the WindFloat 1 prototype. WindFloat Atlantic represents a major milestone for the floating offshore wind industry as it is the world’s first semi-submersible floating wind farm. We are proud of having led the process of industry standard-setting from the early days, together with ABS, and we look forward to taking the WindFloat technology to full commercialization around the world,” said Steven Barras, Chief Technical Officer at Principle Power.
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