FLOWRA and ClassNK Sign Agreement for Floating Offshore Wind Collaboration

Japan's FLOWRA and ClassNK sign MoU for tech development in floating offshore wind power, enhancing collaboration.
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The Floating Offshore Wind Power Technology Research Association (FLOWRA) of Japan and Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore technology development cooperation in floating offshore wind.

Source: FLOWRA

FLOWRA is a technical research association partnering with global organizations to develop common technologies for floating offshore wind, aiming to reduce costs and risks.

“Since FLOWRA was founded, we have built a strong working relationship with ClassNK through technical exchanges and expert advice on the development and standardization of floating offshore wind technologies. Signing this formal agreement strengthens our partnership and supports the advancement of technology and its early integration into society,” said Masakatsu Terazaki, Chairperson of the FLOWRA Board of Directors.

ClassNK, an independent, non-profit international classification society, ensures maritime safety and environmental protection via comprehensive inspection and certification services globally.

“The development of technologies, standards, and specifications that FLOWRA aims to establish as a common foundation for floating offshore wind power will play a vital role in the large-scale deployment and industrialization of floating offshore wind power in the future. We fully endorse this objective and have consistently worked with FLOWRA, and, and we are honored to formally conclude a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with FLOWRA,” said Hayato Suga, President and CEO of ClassNK.

Last month, FLOWRA signed agreements focused on floating wind technology. Under the agreement with the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC), partners will explore possibilities for establishing a test and demonstration site for floating wind technology development.

Additionally, FLOWRA signed an MoU with Holland Home of Wind Energy (HHWE) to explore cooperation in floating wind technology development.

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