New EU project: Space@Sea sets out to revolutionise floating islands

Space@Sea will study the most suitable shape of the floaters to minimise the motions. As starting point triangles will be used which also allow for a modular design maximising the flexibility to add and remove deck space and applications if necessary. Offshore specialists will contribute to design a shared mooring solution in combination with a remote monitoring and sensing system to reduce installation and maintenance costs.

In Space@Sea four applications will be studied being farming, transport and logistics hub, energy hub and living. To show the potential of multi-use modular floating islands Space@Sea will conclude with the evaluation of three business cases with combinations of applications for various locations throughout Europe. Space@Sea will initiate digital communication to interested through a project website and Twitter (@SpaceAtSea). Workshops and other result sharing activities will be announced through these streams.

Space@Sea is partly funded by EU’s Horizon 2020 research programme under project number 774253. Partners working together in this MARIN coordinated project are Deltasync, DST, Nemos Delft University, Mocean Offshore, TU Hamburg Harburg, Bluewater, Univeristy of Rostock, Gicon-Grossmann, Wageningen University, University Duisburg-Essen, TU Graz, Waterstudio, Icepronav, Val Fou and DEME.

For more information please contact 

Maarten Flikkema
Consortium Coordinator
+31317493336
M.Flikkem(at)marin(dot)nl

or

Dr. Frank Adam
University of Rostock
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Marine Technology
Endowed Chair of Wind Energy Technology
Albert-Einstein-Str. 2
D - 18059 Rostock
+ 49 381 498 9573 
Frank.Adam(at)uni-rostock(dot)de
http://www.lwet.uni-rostock.de/

Dr. Corinna Lüthje
University of Rostock
Faculty of Philosophy
Institute for Media Research
August-Bebel-Str. 28
D - 18055 Rostock
+49 381 498 2735
corinna.luethjeuni-rostockde
https://www.imf.uni-rostock.de/


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