Natalia Ruiz Máximo, R&D RES Manager, pointed out that “RES’ participation in this R&D project is fundamental because it places us at the forefront of offshore innovation, allowing us to develop sustainable solutions that benefit both our business and the planet. We remain committed to being an agent of change, promoting initiatives that prioritize sustainability and social responsibility.”
MADE4WIND brings together 14 partners from eight countries, including renowned academic institutions and leading industry players. With a total investment exceeding €6 million, the project aims to revolutionize floating wind energy by developing lighter turbines, advanced structures, and sustainable processes, all in alignment with global sustainability and energy efficiency goals.
The MADE4WIND consortium recently convened in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria to share progress on the project. A highlight of the gathering was the visit to the Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN), a leading research center for marine renewable energies. Participants witnessed state-of-the-art facilities where technologies that will shape the future of offshore wind energy are being tested and validated. This facility plays a critical role in creating prototypes and advancing applied research to address the scientific challenges of oceans and socio-economic needs.
The collaboration between RES and PLOCAN under MADE4WIND underscores RES’ dedication to advancing sustainable solutions for offshore wind energy. By incorporating principles of circular economy, biodiversity protection, and innovative materials, the project is poised to transform the offshore wind industry, enabling the deployment of large-scale floating wind farms worldwide. This initiative not only seeks to improve turbine efficiency but also ensures that the energy generated becomes increasingly environmentally friendly.