Ocean Winds received its first power from its EFGL floating offshore wind project

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On July 10, Ocean Winds received first power from its
EFGL floating offshore wind project in France.

The EFGL wind farm has now reached full power, with a capacity of 30 MW, marking a major milestone for the project as it enters full operations.


The development highlights advances in floating offshore wind technology, bringing together regional collaboration, local supply chains and environmental considerations.


The wind farm consists of three 10 MW turbines located off the Occitanie coast, supported by semi-submersible floaters installed on site. Now entering its next operational phase, the facility is expected to generate around 110,000 MWh of electricity annually, enough to supply approximately 50,000 people.


Craig Windram, CEO of Ocean Winds, said: “EFGL reaching full power reflects Ocean Winds’ long-term vision and our ability to deliver complex floating projects safely and efficiently, in close collaboration with national, regional, and local stakeholders across the entire value chain.”


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