RWE and SolarDuck have built a 0.5 MWp offshore floating solar pilot project in the North Sea, 12 km off the Dutch coast. The installation features six interconnected platforms capable of withstanding extreme offshore conditions.
Dutch-Norwegian offshore specialists SolarDuck, in collaboration with RWE, has installed an offshore floating solar pilot project in the Dutch North Sea.
The 0.5 MWp Merganser array is located 12 km off the coast of Scheveningen, the Netherlands. The pilot project is connected to a mooring system in depths of 20 meters.
SolarDuck and RWE said the pilot project is a scalable concept featuring six interconnected platforms capable of withstanding extreme offshore conditions.
Earlier this year, SolarDuck installed a floating solar demonstration unit in Japan, in collaboration with Tokyu Land. The company also said it plans to develop a 540 MW floating wind-solar project in partnership with Green Arrow Capital and New Developments.