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MARINEWIND is a 36-month coordination and support action that will identify bottlenecks and potential opportunities to strengthen floating offshore wind's technology FOWT role in delivering innovative solutions to system integration and will consider how best to integrate such a system by exploring the market, policy and regulations issues, social, financial and techno-economic optimal solutions, and provision for storage and flexibility recommendations.

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MARINEWIND Annual Meeting in Brussels
MARINEWIND Annual Meeting in Brussels

Great progress made in the MarineWind project during our productive meeting! 🌬️ Exciting developments on the horizon. Special thanks to Europêche for hosting the session! 🌊

Greece holds the potential for developing a complete supply chain for Offshore Wind Farms.
Greece holds the potential for developing a complete supply chain for Offshore Wind Farms.

On November 23-24, the Hellenic Wind Energy Association in collaboration with the Norwegian Offshore Wind organized in Athens, a workshop on the development of Offshore Wind Farms in Greece. More than 65 companies, from across the Offshore Wind Farms (OWF) supply chain, were in the same place to meet each other, exchange experience and know-how as well as consider the…

A significant milestone for the Offshore Wind Development in Greece
A significant milestone for the Offshore Wind Development in Greece

HEREMA has unveiled the draft National Offshore Wind Farms Development Programme in Greece, at an event held in Athens on October 31, 2023. The plan includes 25 areas covering 2,712 km2 and an estimated capacity of 12.4 GW for offshore wind projects. Particularly, 10 eligible areas are qualified for development by 2030-2032 with a total capacity of approximately 4.9 GW,…

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