
floating wind farms
Floating wind farms are large structures with turbines that generate electricity from wind, built on platforms that float on the ocean's surface. Unlike traditional offshore wind turbines fixed to the seabed, these can be located in deeper waters where winds are stronger and more consistent. The floating platforms are anchored to the ocean floor with mooring systems, allowing turbines to be positioned in open, less crowded areas. This technology expands potential sites for renewable energy, reduces environmental impact on seabeds, and offers greater flexibility in placement, helping to harness powerful maritime winds for cleaner electricity generation.