Dutch two-blade floating offshore wind technology developer Seawind Ocean Technology has teamed up with JGC Japan Corporation (JGC) and Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL) to set out a collaborative pathway for the former’s activities in Japan and across other parts of Asia.
The Japanese duo will also contribute to a soon to be disclosed demonstration project in Europe, Seawind said.
The trio said that having agreed the key terms of the relationship in a recently executed memorandum of understanding, the companies intend on entering into a definitive joint development agreement later this year.
The first collective priority will be completion of the design and supply chain arrangements for the launch of the 6MW demo project in Europe.
In addition, the companies have agreed to begin exploring a Seawind 12MW demo project.
Seawind chief executive Vincent Dewulf said: “Seawind is delighted to partner with JGC and MOL, each a world class company that is renowned for its respective leadership in the energy and maritime sectors.
“We strongly believe that this collaboration will be a mutually beneficial way to advance the challenging task of energy transition in Asia, and globally, knowing that offshore wind will play a key role.”
JGC associate executive officer Yoichi Katsuoka said: “JGC is particularly impressed with how Seawind technology lowers fatigue and simplifies the wind turbine design, hence significantly lowering capital expenditures and operating expenses.
“Furthermore, the Seawind turbine is an integrated system, allowing for design optimization between turbine and foundation. This is an innovative approach for offshore floating wind power development.”
MOL general manager of its wind power projects Unit Masayuki Sugiyama said: “This collaboration with Seawind and JGC forms part of MOL’s journey to contribute to expand low-carbon and decarbonization projects through MOL Group’s concentrated strengths.
“Our strong partnership and Seawind’s unique and innovative approach will lead to the success of the 6MW demonstrator project in Europe, and our ensuing collaboration in Asia.”


