
World’s Largest Floating Wind Platform Breaks New Ground
Preliminary tests showed that the platform withstands extreme conditions.

Preliminary tests showed that the platform withstands extreme conditions.

The momentum of the projects will be possible thanks to the collaboration of two companies.

This allows the storage of electrical energy in molten salts up to temperatures of 700 degrees.

Manufacturing of the electrolyzers will take place at Nel's plant in Herøya, Norway.

The gas pipeline will facilitate the efficient transport of green hydrogen to Europe.

The plant housing the column is extracting lithium at an input flow of 90 gallons per minute.

The company establishes its photovoltaic technology in the era of 700+ watt modules and advanced 210mm n-type modules.

Suntrack is in the process of launching new products.

The facility will produce 2,050 MWh of electricity annually.

It is based on a platform from the Lhyfe group that facilitates the trade of green hydrogen.

The company offers high-quality geographic data solutions.

Plant would use technology capable of minimizing environmental impact and initial costs.