Bombora, TechnipFMC to Develop Floating Wind-wave Platform

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 12/2/2020, Location: Europe

Bombora entered into an agreement with Technip FMC to develop a floating offshore wind foundation incorporating Bombora’s mWave.

This partnership marries strong marine offshore engineering heritage with ground breaking multi-MW wave technology.

The 2 Phase InSPIRE project will see the development of:

PHASE 1 DEMONSTRATOR – 12MW combined mWave (4MW) and wind turbine (8MW) on a shared floating platform.

PHASE 2 COMMERCIAL – 18MW combined mWave (6MW) and wind turbine (12MW) on a shared floating platform.


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