Floating Power Plant: Our competitors make floating wind not wave power

The Lolland-based company has its eyes set on foreign markets, which are expected to take off in the coming years. Combination product will sweep competitors off their feet, explains its CEO.
Photo: Floating Power Plant Pr
Photo: Floating Power Plant Pr

Wave power hasn’t exactly had the best of times. The interest that the technology managed to attract in the 2000s began to fade, and it became harder to find investors willing to throw money at something that still required a lot of development before returns would really manifest themselves.

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