
Participation in the 5th ICEC edition!
Ocean Winds, our majority shareholder, was one of the main sponsors of the fifth local ICEC edition, the International Civil Engineering Competition, organized by the
Ocean Winds, our majority shareholder, was one of the main sponsors of the fifth local ICEC edition, the International Civil Engineering Competition, organized by the
On the 17th of February, the Ordem dos Engenheiros (Região Norte), a public professional association representing Portuguese engineers, visited our O&M base in Viana do Castelo.
Our majority shareholder, Ocean Winds, an international offshore wind energy company based in Madrid (Spain) and owned by EDP Renewables (EDPR) and ENGIE (50:50 joint
WindFloat Atlantic, world’s first semi-submersible floating offshore wind farm, that was connected to the grid by the end of 2019 and commissioned in 2020, now finishes its full second year in operation.
WindFloat Atlantic had the opportunity to attend and participate to “Sea: Energy and Sustainability Conference”
On November 21st, the WindFloat Atlantic team welcomed a delegation of French university and VET industry professionals to visit our O&M facility in Viana do
In almost two years, the three turbines tied to the seabed by anchoring systems have already produced the equivalent of the electricity consumption of 100,000 people.
The members of the Viana do Castelo Lifeguard Station participated in a joint exercise with the WindFloat Atlantic project, of WindPlus, which consisted in the simulation of a rescue, by sea, of an accident’s victim on one of the wind platforms of the WindPlus wind farm, off the coast of Viana do Castelo.
The project, driven by EDP Renewables through the Windplus consortium formed by OW (50:50 joint-venture between EDPR and ENGIE), Repsol and Principle Power, is the world’s first semi-submersible floating wind farm.
The 25-MW WindFloat Atlantic floating wind park located off the coast of Portugal has achieved full operation after the last of three platforms was connected to the grid. The achievement was announced by Windplus, the multinational consortium behind the project, in a statement today.