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18 Jul 2019

French Floating Wind Prototype Completes Offshore Trials

18 Jul 2019  by Offshorewind.biz/Adnan Durakovic   

The Eolink prototype was anchored and connected to the grid in April 2018.
 
French floating offshore wind farm has been in tested for all indexes.

During that time, the unit underwent a series of tests including the ''maximum power, enhanced control strategies, behavior during harsh events (both wind and waves), mooring behavior regarding loads, and wind alignment'', Eolink said.

The Bretagne-based company will now turn to a detailed design of a full-scale model and preparing a third-party certification. The full-scale model is expected to be able to support wind turbines in the 10MW+ capacity range.

The Eolink concept involves a set of profiled arms instead of a conventional single tower supporting the wind turbine. According to the developer, having a turbine mounted on a single tower induces vibrations and bending moment at the base.

The concept replaces the single tower by a set of thin and profiled arms, making the structure lighter and stiffer and saving on materials used, which leads to a decrease in the Levelized Cost of Electricity, the company said.

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