OSG is working in close partnership with the University of Plymouth to build a robust, evidence-led case for floating offshore wind in the Celtic Sea.
Drawing on the University’s highperformance computing capabilities, the team has run tens of thousands of simulations and a detailed logistics assessment with Celtic Sea Power, supported by the Crown Estate, to understand realworld constraints such as weather windows, tidal ranges and port capacity.
This joint work is feeding directly into a major scoping report and wider environmental and logistics evidence base, underlining OSG’s role as a trusted, datadriven advisor to industry and policymakers on wet storage and floating wind deployment in the Celtic Sea.
Pictured, OSG visiting the University’s maritime simulation lab alongside fellow stakeholders to discuss the engineering, logistical, operational and supply chain challenges associated with the development of floating offshore wind.