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Our Technology

Designed to deliver nearshore heavy lift capability, our tripod concept expands onshore port capability, without the need for significant port infrastructure investment

Our concept enables ANY PORT for ANY TLP or SEMI-SUB foundation design - this allows proje

Our concept alleviates any onshore quayside reach, weight or height limitations. Our solution offers the flexibility to construct full or partial turbine assemblies away from valuable quayside real estate, making best use of available port space 

We have optimised construction logistics - partially assembled through to fully assembled turbines are constructed on the quayside via the use of portal frames or 'standard' readily available heavy lift assets. Conducting the maximum amount of construction work onshore ensures that marine weather restrictions are minimised

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Our concept enables ANY PORT for ANY TLP or SEMI-SUB foundation design - this allows proje

Assemblies are moved around the quayside via a rail system and across the quay wall onto small jack up barges

Our concept enables ANY PORT for ANY TLP or SEMI-SUB foundation design - this allows proje
Our concept enables ANY PORT for ANY TLP or SEMI-SUB foundation design - this allows proje

Our technology has received significant public enabler support within the UK aimed at bringing this concept to market this decade

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OWGP funding is allowing us to prove both the technical and economic business case

Our concept enables ANY PORT for ANY TLP or SEMI-SUB foundation design - this allows proje

Transported under the Tripod, a simple single vertical lift integrates the turbine and the floating foundation. Our Tripod has been designed to handle turbines >30MW, although our concept can go beyond this size as required

Our Tripod allows partial turbine modules or full turbine structures to be integrated under the hook

Our concept is one of only a few installation concepts identified for support under the Strategic Investment Model process

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