Belgian-Dutch partnership to install offshore solar farms

Three companies, one Dutch and two Belgian, are ready to test their floating solar panel that could be installed offshore and operate in harsh weather.
Photo: Seavolt
Photo: Seavolt
BY DANIEL LOGAN, TRANSLATED BY CHRISTIAN RADICH HOFFMAN

Dutch offshore company Deme, Belgian engineering company Tractebel and Jan De Nul, which specializes in financing of maritime infrastructures, are gearing up to test their floating solar panels in the seas off the coast of Belgium.

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