The U.S. Bureau of Bureau of Shipping (ABS) has approved in principle Bouygues Travaux Publics’ innovative OO-STAR (ABS) has approved in principle Bouygues Travaux Publics‘ innovative OO-STAR floating wind base project, marking a major milestone in the transition to floating wind energy in the United States. This semi-submersible concrete base concept can support turbines of more than 20 MW, positioning it as a viable solution to the challenges of the marine environment.
Bouygues drives the OO-STAR floating wind base
The OO-STAR design stands out for its ability to adapt to adverse weather conditions, such as those in the North Sea. North SeaThe OO-STAR design stands out for its ability to adapt to adverse weather conditions, such as those of the North Sea, and for its focus on reducing installation costs, a key factor in advancing sustainable projects. Bertrand Burtschell, director of Bouygues Travaux Publics, underlined the importance of this initial certification, which paves the way for the construction and commercialization of the technology on an industrial scale.
With an extended service life and low maintenance requirements, the OO-STAR project OO-STAR project project reinforces Bouygues’ commitment to sustainable economy, using local materials and ensuring the complete reuse of its components at the end of their life cycle.
This approval also positions Bouygues to accelerate the certification of future projects in the U.S., where the demand for efficient and clean energy solutions continues to grow
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