South Koreans Develop Coordinated Offshore Energy Extraction and Floating Turbine Systems

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South Koreans Develop Coordinated Offshore Energy Extraction and Floating Turbine Systems

A team of specialized experts, consultants and manufacturers based in Seoul, South Korea, have developed Coordinated Offshore Energy Extraction (COEE) and Floating Wind Turbine Foundations and Bridges.

The COEE extracts offshore renewable energy; Wave, Tidal, Wind and Solar. The COEE construction unit is a building block for offshore wind farms and Floating Bridges.

The Floating Bridge provides Floating Foundations support for offshore wind farms and support for electric power and control cables to the shoreline and for maintenance.

It can also be used for access to oil/gas rigs and for the support of oil/gas pipelines, electric power and control cables to the shoreline.

The Floating Bridge provides access to and between islands, across rivers, at reservoirs behind dams offshore, for offshore wind farms; for transport, installation and maintenance.

The system accepts standard wind turbines as provided by others and the team modifies the base support to fix the floating wind turbine structure.

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Press release, August 15, 2013; Image: principlepowerinc