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Subsea High Voltage Plug and Power Hub for the floating offshore wind market.

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Global Hydrogen Advisor, Charley Rattan Associates

UK based offshore wind & hydrogen corporate advisor and trainer; Faculty member World Hydrogen Leaders. Delivering global hydrogen and offshore wind corporate investment advice, business...

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Subsea7 and Siemens Energy have joined forces to develop a Subsea High Voltage Plug and Power Hub for the floating offshore wind market.

Building on Subsea7’subsea engineering and offshore construction for the oil and gas and renewables markets, and Siemens Energy’s competence in electrical systems and subsea wet mate connectors, the two companies have entered into a joint development agreement for a Subsea High Voltage Plug and Power Hub dedicated to floating offshore wind.  Floating Wind and Hydrogen

 

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