(BRIEF) DNV, a renowned threat control and quality assurance company, has collaborated with Moss Maritime, a leading provider of marine engineering and design services, to advance the deployment of floating sun technology, especially in harsh environmental conditions. This partnership led to the issuance of a Declaration of Conformity through DNV to Moss Maritime for its XolarSurf concept, marking a vital milestone in technological development. This popularity not only validates the design methodology, but also paves the way for more inventions in the field of floating solar energy. offering opportunities for near-shore, land-unused blank power generation. Despite the demanding situations posed by rough sea conditions, the combination of floating solar farms and offshore wind farms presents interesting customers for renewable energy capacity and infrastructure use optimization, underlining the importance of floating energy. Sun PV in the global energy transition.
(PRESS RELEASE) BÆRUM, March 19, 2024 — /EuropaWire/ — DNV has collaborated with Moss Maritime, a leading provider of offshore design and engineering services, to drive the deployment of floating solar generation in challenging environmental conditions.
DNV has submitted a Declaration of Conformity to Moss Maritime for its design report outlining the design method of its concept called XolarSurf. This marks a milestone in the progression of their technology. This popularity is helping to pave the way for new advances in floating solar power in exposed waters and the option to offer blank power near the shore without the use of a land area.
The Declaration of Conformity verifies that the design method complies with DNV’s general principles and needs according to DNV-ST-0119. DNV conducted independent research to identify and mitigate errors, shortcomings and weaknesses in analytical strategies and tools. Wind, waves and currents in the structures of the sea, and DNV’s contribution ensures that this will be taken into account in the further progression of the concept.
Independent confirmation of its specifications is helping Moss Maritime take a risk and attract the investment needed to further advance its floating sun technology.
“Our goal is to have a prototype in the water by June. DNV’s declaration of conformity is a popularity and a seal of quality that provides us with a smart basis for further work,” says Alexander Thøgersen, Vice President Engineering at Moss Maritime. Compared to floating wind turbines, floating sun generation is simpler, engineering costs are lower, and structures are easier to build. The floating sun is also well suited for mass production, which will have a positive effect on value and deployment,” says Thøgersen.
DNV’s 2023 Energy Transition Outlook highlighted the meteoric rise that solar photovoltaic (PV) has experienced in recent years, from 1 GW installed per year in 2004 to 250 GW installed in 2022 alone. With a terrestrial expansion at this scale, the giant amount of area for progression presents a challenge that can be solved by floating solar power.
Floating sun generation has to triumph over rough sea situations from which onshore solar parks are exempt. Potential benefits, such as reduced land footprint and co-location with existing wind farms, provide attractive opportunities. In fact, by combining floating sun with offshore wind farms and thus exploiting the same energy infrastructure and export cables, the resulting power generation capacity consistent with the domain used can be improved componentecularly. This greatly underscores the viability of floating solar PV as a key component of the renewable energy landscape and its relevance in the power transition.
“The progression of solar force is a vital component of the transition of forces. Investing in the progression of floating solar power is very interesting, especially in relation to co-location with offshore wind farms. “In practice, Moss Maritime was given an instruction manual so that it could design and scale up the floating solar force that could cope with rough sea conditions,” says Hans Kristian Danielsen, senior vice president. Global Business Development & Sales Enablement, Energy Systems at DNV, founded in Hovik, Norway.
“DNV is proud to deliver this Declaration of Conformity to Moss Maritime and the advancement of floating solar in exposed waters. By verifying its specifications, DNV is helping Moss Maritime to deploy its generation safely and reliably,” said Prajeev Rasiah, Executive Vice President and Regional Head for Northern Europe, Power Systems at DNV. “DNV is committed to being a trusted voice in the energy transition by employing our expertise to contribute to global efforts to fight climate change. We look forward to continuing Moss Maritime’s work with renewable energy. energy resources and see the launch of their floating sun concept. “
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