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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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Insights from the first MARINEWIND Webinar “Shaping integrated policy frameworks for Floating Offshore Wind: Best Practices and Recommendations across Europe”! The webinar gathered experts from the #Renewable Energy sector, stimulating the debate about potential socio-economic benefits, environmental impacts and the need for an integrated Maritime Spatial Planning to manage the existing conflicts with other uses of the sea. By promoting…

MARINEWIND WebGIS: Italy
MARINEWIND WebGIS: Italy

Have you already explored the MARINEWIND WebGIS? Have a look at https://marinewind.rse-web.it/ The MARINEWIND Web-based Geographic Information System (WebGIS) is a multifunctional open tool that provides the various stakeholders with data and available information on Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) for the five Labs of the project – Greece, Italy, Portugal, Spain and the UK – to shape more informed RES…

MARINEWIND at the WENDY Brokerage Event!
MARINEWIND at the WENDY Brokerage Event!

On March 13, MARINEWIND actively participated in the EU-level Brokerage Event organized by the WENDY project, held within the frame of Renewable EnergyTech Expo & Forward Green Expo. We had the opportunity to present key bottlenecks and enablers affecting the uptake of Floating Offshore Wind Technologies, contributing to the discussion on advancing Wind Energy Acceptance through Collaboration. The event featured…

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