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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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3rd MARINEWIND Co-creation workshop in Italy
3rd MARINEWIND Co-creation workshop in Italy

🌊MARINEWIND 3rd Italian Co-Creation Workshop🌊 🌬️The 3rd Italian workshop was held on June 4th in Marsala, under the label of the “EMD – In My Country 2024” Initiative and was organised by APRE in collaboration with RSE-Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico, the Institute of Marine Engineering of CNR – Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, and of University of York. 💡 The event…

3rd MARINEWIND Co-creation workshop in Greece
3rd MARINEWIND Co-creation workshop in Greece

On May 29th, Q-PLAN INTERNATIONAL in collaboration with the Minoan Energy Community organized with great success the 3rd MARINEWIND co-creation workshop in Greece, at the Technical Chamber of Greece – East Crete Department , focusing on the views of local society regarding the development of Floating Offshore Wind Technologies (FOWT) in Greece. Through the workshop’s rich program, more than 35…

3rd MARINEWIND Co-creation workshop in UK
3rd MARINEWIND Co-creation workshop in UK

🌟Marine Energy Wales, Pembrokeshire Coastal Forum, the Welsh government and Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult with the support of the University of York and the collaboration of the Milford Haven Port Authority have hosted the Third MARINEWIND Co-creation Workshop 🌟 📅 On May 30th, we gathered for a productive day at the 3rd UK MarineWind Co-Creation Workshop. The event kicked off…

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