Japan’s First Offshore Floating Solar Power Plant
Japan’s first OFPV power plant, in Tokyo, will serve as a model that can be deployed in other parts of Japan and abroad.
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Japan’s first OFPV power plant, in Tokyo, will serve as a model that can be deployed in other parts of Japan and abroad.
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The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) will roll out a new five-year offshore wind leasing schedule that includes up to 12 potential offshore energy lease sales through 2028.
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The National Ocean Industries Association has announced LLOG and SLB as the winners of the 2024 NOIA Safety in Seas Award Competition.
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BOEM has announced the approval of the New England Wind offshore wind project (formerly Vineyard Wind South), expected to generate up to 2,600 MW of electricity.
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Autonomous marine survey and underwater inspection specialist Subsea Europe Services has completed a multimillion-euro funding round that will advance marine data workflows through the seamless integration of new-generation sensors and platforms.
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SolarDuck, Green Arrow Capital and New Developments s.r.l. have agreed to collaborate on the development of a landmark 120-MWp offshore floating photovoltaic farm integrated with 420 MWp of floating offshore wind.
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