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Floatgen Project
Floatgen Project
Key facts
Location
France, Le CroisicDelivery
octobre 2017
Customer
Consortium Floatgen
Contractor
Bouygues Travaux Publics
Floatgen, pioneer of floating wind power in France
When Floatgen was launched 22 kilometers off the coast of Le Croisic in August 2017, a new generation of offshore wind power emerged: floating wind turbines. Installed at the SEM-REV test site at École Centrale Nantes, France's first floating wind turbine, with a capacity of 2 MW, supplies the equivalent of the annual electricity consumption of 5,000 inhabitants. Since 2013, this experimental project coordinated by BW Ideol has brought together seven European partners.
Bouygues Travaux Publics built the floating Damping Pool foundation patented by BW Ideol in the port of Saint-Nazaire, using a specific lightweight concrete mix made from porous aggregates. A true technical feat, this square buoy, measuring 36 meters on each side and 9.50 meters high, is made of prestressed concrete and weighs approximately 5,000 tons. The self-compacting concrete is poured evenly using a pumping system. The structure was then floated when the barges on which it was built were ballasted. Connected to the national power grid, Floatgen has been operational since September 2018.

Key figures
- 5,000
- tonnes, foundation weight
- 9.5
- meters of height
- 2
- MW. Turbine power
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Fécamp offshore wind farm
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Floatgen Project
Construction of the ‘Damping Pool’ floating foundation made of lightweight concrete, which supports France’s first floating wind turbine.

OO-STAR
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Tampen Hywind Offshore Wind Farm
VSL was responsible for the post-tensioning of the semi-submersible concrete structures which required the installation of 660 vertical post-tensioning tendons up to 85 m-long in the hulls.
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