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MARINEWIND is a 36-month coordination and support action that will identify bottlenecks and potential opportunities to strengthen floating offshore wind's technology FOWT role in delivering innovative solutions to system integration and will consider how best to integrate such a system by exploring the market, policy and regulations issues, social, financial and techno-economic optimal solutions, and provision for storage and flexibility recommendations.

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Registrations are open for the MARINEWIND Final Conference
Registrations are open for the MARINEWIND Final Conference

📣Registrations are open for the MARINEWIND Final Conference: “Beyond MARINEWIND: Real-world insights to unlock the potential of Floating Offshore Wind”! đź“… 1 October 2025 ⏰ Final conference: 09:30 am – 1:00 pm BST / 10:30 – 14:00 CET ⏰ Networking lunch & Field visit: 1:00 – 5:00 pm BST / 14:00 – 18:00 CET (in-person only) 📍💻 Hybrid: online &…

Save the date for the MARINEWIND Final Conference
Save the date for the MARINEWIND Final Conference

Save the date for the MARINEWIND Final Conference: “Beyond MARINEWIND: Real-world insights to unlock the potential of Floating Offshore Wind”. đź“… Date: 1 October 2025 ⏰ Time: 9:30 am – 1:00 pm BST 📍 Location: Online & in-person at the Floating Wind Innovation Centre (FLOWIC), Aberdeen. 📝 Register for free here: https://forms.office.com/e/16Pf9rsPzX. During the conference, the MARINEWIND results and final…

EU virtual Policy Roundtable
EU virtual Policy Roundtable

We’re excited to share that the EU Policy Roundtable organised by Q-PLAN INTERNATIONAL within the frame of the MARINEWIND project was a great success! The event brought together key voices to discuss priorities and actionable insights for a resilient offshore wind future in Europe. Highlights: We had the honour of welcoming Dr. Matthijs Soede, EC Policy Officer, who presented the…

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