This is the future': why turbines that float could be the new wave in British wind power
Briefly

The Kincardine project, the world's largest floating windfarm, signifies a transformative shift in clean energy, enabling wind power generation in deep waters previously untapped.
Each turbine is built on a triangular floating base, a feat of engineering designed to operate in depths of 80 metres, unlocking vast offshore wind potential.
While traditional windfarm designs are limited to shallow waters, floating turbines can be installed where up to 80% of offshore wind resources are found.
Floating foundations could revolutionize offshore wind energy production, allowing deployment in deeper waters and expanding opportunities for clean energy development.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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