Ocean Winds and Martifer announce partnership for park in Portugal

Ocean Winds and Martifer Renewables & Energy join forces to participate in Portugal's first tender for floating offshore wind farms, strengthening their position in the renewable energy market.

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Ocean Winds, a global player in offshore wind energy, and Martifer Renewables & Energy, the energy unit of the Martifer industrial group, have announced a strategic partnership.
The alliance is designed to strengthen their positions ahead of Portugal’s first tender for floating offshore wind farms, scheduled for this year. Ocean Winds, a joint venture between EDP Renewables and ENGIE, brings international expertise in the development and operation of offshore wind farms.
Their floating wind farm, WindFloat Atlantic, already operational in Portugal, illustrates their success.
Martifer Renewables & Energy brings in-depth knowledge of the Portuguese market and significant industrial capacity.
Together, they aim to develop sustainable, clean energy solutions to meet Portugal’s renewable energy targets of 2 GW by 2030.

A shared commitment to innovation and sustainability

José Pinheiro, Country Manager South Europe for Ocean Winds, comments: “Portugal is at a turning point in terms of accelerating the development of offshore wind technology.
We are delighted to be working with Martifer on this historic first tender.
“He emphasizes the importance of combined local and international experience in delivering efficient, reliable and sustainable offshore wind projects.
Pedro Duarte, CEO of the Martifer Group, adds: “This strategic partnership with Ocean Winds reinforces our commitment to sustainability. Together, we can innovate and set new standards of excellence in the offshore wind sector, making a significant contribution to the country’s energy transition.”

Preparation and outlook for the future

While the industry awaits the final tender criteria, Ocean Winds and Martifer are preparing detailed proposals in collaboration with national suppliers and infrastructure.
This partnership is set to stimulate economic growth, create quality jobs and bring innovative technologies to the Portuguese offshore wind market.
The alliance between Ocean Winds and Martifer is a crucial step towards achieving Portugal’s energy goals.
By combining their strengths, these two industry leaders are well placed to play a central role in the country’s energy transition, offering innovative and sustainable solutions for a greener energy future.
The collaboration between Ocean Winds and Martifer is part of a drive to develop and modernize Portugal’s energy infrastructure.
Both companies are working on proposals that incorporate cutting-edge technologies and solutions tailored to the specific needs of the Portuguese market.
By focusing on innovation and sustainability, the partnership aims not only to meet installed capacity targets, but also to create a model for floating offshore wind development that could be replicated in other regions of the world.
The synergy between Ocean Winds’ technical expertise and Martifer’s local knowledge is a major asset in meeting this ambitious challenge.
Cooperation with local suppliers is a key element of the strategy.
It not only strengthens the national supply chain, but also maximizes the economic and social benefits for the country.
By focusing on operational excellence and collaboration, Ocean Winds and Martifer are positioning themselves as key players in Portugal’s energy transition.
The prospect of this partnership is also promising in terms of job creation and skills development.
Offshore wind projects require a skilled workforce, and the collaboration between Ocean Winds and Martifer offers training and professional development opportunities for local workers.
The environmental impact of offshore wind projects is also a crucial aspect.
Both companies are committed to meeting the highest environmental standards and minimizing the ecological footprint of their facilities.
This responsible and sustainable approach is in line with the sustainable development objectives of Portugal and the European Union.
The success of this partnership could serve as a model for other international collaborations in the field of renewable energies.
By combining expertise, innovation and local commitment, Ocean Winds and Martifer are leading the way towards a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.

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