Spain's new floating solar heads to sea after successful water launch
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Spain's new floating solar heads to sea after successful water launch
A Spanish renewable energy company has taken a step closer to generating solar power at sea, after successfully launching the first platform of its PV-bos marine floating solar technology. The platform, named Paiporta in tribute to the DANA storm victims, was designed by Tenerife-based BlueNewables. It entered the water at the facilities of the San Enrique shipyard in Vigo, Spain, on Monday, May 18, 2026. Over the next few weeks, engineers are e…
Spain has put in the water the first platform of a new floating solar technology designed to operate in the sea; the project seeks to open new opportunities for renewable generation without occupying soil; the next tests will be key to verify its commercial potential. Spain has just taken an important step in the development of marine solar energy. The Spanish company BlueNewables has completed the floating of the first platform of its PV-bos te…
In the Spanish city of Vigo, BlueNewables has launched the first offshore solar power plant platform. Soon she will be sent to Valencia for testing.
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