Euroports and Spain’s BlueFloat Power have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to advance cooperation in ports infrastructure and provide chain for the supply of offshore wind in Europe.
Euroports performs an indispensable function within the logistics and infrastructure framework important for the thriving wind turbine trade, mentioned BlueFloat Power.
“Because the world more and more turns to cleaner vitality sources, the collaboration between Euroports and BlueFloat Power exemplifies the type of forward-thinking partnership that can pave the best way for a extra sustainable and resilient vitality future,” mentioned Carlos Martin, CEO of BlueFloat Power.
“The signing of the MoU between BlueFloat and Euroports marks a major milestone in our shared dedication to sustainable vitality options,” mentioned Frédéric Platini, Chairman & CEO Euroports Group.
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With a concentrate on floating wind applied sciences, BlueFloat Power’s portfolio of each bottom-fixed and floating tasks includes 34.1 GW of deliberate capability in ten international locations throughout the globe e.g. Spain, France, Italy, Scotland, Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Colombia.
When it comes to different information coming from BlueFloat, the corporate, along with its accomplice Renantis, just lately submitted the Environmental Affect Evaluation (EIA) report for the Kailia Energia floating offshore wind challenge in Italy. Kailia Energia floating offshore wind challenge will characteristic as much as 78 wind generators with a most anticipated put in capability of 1,170 MW.
With regards to Euroports, the corporate is among the main port infrastructure operators with a large footprint of greater than 50 port terminals strategically positioned on key commerce routes in Europe and Asia, in line with BlueFloat.
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