MHI Vestas has been selected preferred wind turbine supplier for the French floating project. The company will send three V164-9.5 MW turbines.
The project will consist of several partners, including FEFGBI (the project company), shareholders CGN Europe Energy, la Banque des Territoires, and EOLFI, and industrial partners MHI Vestas Offshore Wind and Naval Energies.
The project is slated to be installed off the coast of Brittany in 2022 at a water depth of 55-70 metres.
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