Zon-op-Zee pilot doubled in size as developer tests technology to supply ‘half of Dutch demand.
A pioneering floating PV project installed in the Dutch North Sea late last year has ridden out its first months in open ocean, including the Ciara bomb cyclone, in a key test for a technology that has been calculated capable of one day supplying half of the Netherlands total energy demand.
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