XolarSurf is capable of being installed in any coastal or offshore location, even under harsh environmental conditions.
After years of testing, Saipem has finally launched a full-scale prototype of its cutting-edge modularized floating solar technology designed for offshore energy sector.
“XolarSurf represents a new frontier in the floating solar segment, capable of being installed in any coastal or offshore location, even under harsh environmental conditions. It offers an optimal solution for hybrid projects, such as offshore wind farms, both fixed and floating,” Saipem toldDeveloped by Moss Maritime, XolarSurf aims to provide the aquaculture industry with much-needed energy supply and the ability to generate energy far from shore.
According to Sapiem, it can be adapted to operate in any offshore location and even under harsh weather conditions. Remote areas with limited land access can finally be served, which concerns industries that breed, rear, and harvest fish.
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