Windeed AB has been awarded funding from the Swedish Energy Agency for the project “The Knee Joint that Opens the Deep Seas – Verification of Windeed’s Floating Wind Power at >200 m Depth.”
The project aims to increase the technical maturity of Windeed’s patented and cost-efficient mooring and platform system for floating wind turbines operating at depths greater than 200 meters, areas that are currently difficult and costly to exploit.
The solution is based on a unique and patented mooring system that enables reduced material use and simpler, lower-cost installation compared to existing technologies. Through simulations, basin model testing, and techno-economic analysis, the project will test and validate the technology at scale together with a requirement-setting customer, to ensure market relevance and industrial applicability.
The project will run throughout 2026, with the Swedish Energy Agency contributing SEK 2.9 million. By its completion, both technical and commercial foundations will be established for the development of a full-scale demonstrator in real sea conditions. In the long term, this will help enable large-scale offshore wind power in deep-water areas, an essential step toward a sustainable, fossil-free energy system.
The Swedish Energy Agency justifies its decision by noting that the project has strong potential to contribute to a sustainable energy system through the development of a mooring concept that enables simpler, lower-cost installation of floating wind turbines in deeper waters. The solution demonstrates solid commercial potential, and the project is assessed to have a credible execution plan with relevant partners.
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