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BW Ideol’s project involving a factory for serial production of concrete floating wind foundations in Fos-sur-Mer, France, has been selected for funding by the European Commission under the EU Innovation Fund, for a grant of up to EUR 74 million.
The project, named Fos3F, was selected alongside ten other projects in the Cleantech Manufacturing segment of the funding call, which targets the production of components for renewable energy. Project developers and the European Commission (EC) will now enter the grant agreement preparation phase, during which the funding contract will be finalised. This includes confirming the budget, timetable, technical deliverables and legal responsibilities, and is expected to be completed in the first half of 2026, according to the EC .
In addition to the grant, BW Ideol’s project has been granted the Strategic Technology for Europe Platform (STEP) seal, a label of excellence for promising projects, the company said on 4 November.
The factory that BW Ideol plans to build and operate on France’s Mediterranean coast will be dedicated to the serial fabrication of concrete substructures based on BW Ideol’s Damping Pool design.
“This design is the only floating foundation proven at sea on two continents and is engineered to meet the requirements of both current (15+ MW) and next-generation (20+ MW) floating wind turbines” , BW Ideol says.
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