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BlueFloat Energy Propels Offshore Wind Projects Forward In Taiwan

to utilize our expertise in advancing the emerging floating wind sector in Taiwan. This demonstration project serves as a crucial stepping stone toward the realization of a large-scale commercial floating wind farm in Taiwan,” Carlos Martin said in a press statement.Taiwan, renowned for its pioneering role in energy transition within the APAC region, continues to lead the way by expediting Floating Wind Demonstration Projects.

BlueFloat Energy, headquartered in Madrid, Spain, boasts a team with extensive expertise in floating wind farm development and construction. The company receives strong financial support from 547 Energy and Quantum Energy Partners, both based in the United States.

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