

Olivier Sussfeld
Floating Wind Power, a reason to be buoyant
On Sunday the 13th of November, the largest floating wind farm in the world started operations. It is run by Norwegian energy firm Equinor, and is slated to produce 88 MW once the last 4 turbines have been installed in 2023.

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