Renewable wind company RWE has launched an educational hub.
The hub is designed to make learning about floating wind interactive and accessible to all.
Floating wind technology presents an opportunity to harness the untapped potential of deep water coastal areas such as those off the coast of Wales in the Celtic Sea, and which are not accessible to conventional fixed bottom offshore wind farms.
This new clean energy source and the technology is constantly evolving. RWE is emerging as a market-leading floating wind player in strategic markets around the world, with an aim to have 1 Gigawatt under construction by 2030. To gain early experience, RWE is participating in high-profile floating demonstration projects; TetraSpar, DemoSATH and Aqua Ventus.
To help stakeholders understand this complex technology, RWE has drawn upon its extensive floating wind expertise and invested in a package of free-to-use floating wind educational materials.
Sven Utermöhlen, CEO Offshore Wind, RWE Renewables: "Floating wind technology has the potential to reshape global energy focus and help countries pursue their goals towards net zero. We’re committed to playing a leading role in deploying this innovative technology especially to unlock opportunities in countries with deeper coastal waters, such as in the Celtic Sea, or our demonstrator sites in Spain, the United States and Norway.
"We know that there are a number of questions that communities, stakeholders and media have around this technology. That is why we have invested in the launch of the one-stop-shop, floating wind virtual classroom. It will provide a go-to hub containing information on how floating wind turbines work and how they are built. Through a combination of FAQs, animations, and graphics, we have sought to bring floating wind to life."
RWE's floating wind virtual classroom provides a digestible understanding of the components of floating wind platforms and the innovative engineering solutions that allow them to function in deep water. The classroom also provides a series of videos and graphics to make learning about wind energy an engaging and interactive experience.
Beyond digging into how floating wind farms and technology works, RWE presents key facts on why and how floating wind can be used to help the UK achieve its net zero emissions targets. The virtual classroom provides users with answers to key questions such as what is floating wind? And - how do floating wind turbines float and stay in place?
Construction News
15/06/2022
RWE Launches Educational Hub


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