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CCS Issues AIP Certificate for Abyssopelagic Floating Wind Turbine Platform to COOEC

release time:2022-05-20 10:05
Recently, CCS Offshore Engineering  Technology Center issued two Approval in Principle (AIP) certificates for deep-sea floating wind turbine platform and tower-type single point mooring system to Offshore Oil Engineering Co., Ltd.

Recently, CCS Offshore Engineering  Technology Center issued two Approval in Principle (AIP) certificates for deep-sea floating wind turbine platform and tower-type single point mooring system to Offshore Oil Engineering Co., Ltd. ("COOEC" for short). The issuing ceremony was presided over by Sun Zhengce, Director of the Offshore Engineering  Technology Center, and witnessed by Xu Jie, General Manager of CCS Tianjin Branch, Zhang Haitao, Vice President of COOEC, and Zhang Yanfang, President of COOEC Design Institute.

 

 

 

The floating wind power, as high-end equipment in the strategic offshore industry integrating marine engineering and green power energy technologies, is not only one of the emerging directions for COOEC's engineering strategy, but also one of the strategic fields for CCS technology research and development.

 

The deep-sea floating wind turbine platform is certified on the base of cooperation in CNOOC's demonstration project using domestically-produced floating wind turbine in the South China Sea. The recognition of the design type developed by COOEC Design Institute is the acknowledgment of COOEC's design capabilities in the floating wind turbine platform.

 

The FPSO soft yoke single point mooring system is one kind of high-end marine engineering equipment.. After unremitting scientific research, COOEC has mastered the design technologies and capabilities of the complete soft yoke single point mooring system, to which it fully claims independent intellectual property rights.

 

 

 

After the ceremony, Offshore Engineering  Technology Center and COOEC conducted exchanges and discussions on topics such as applying domestically-produced equipment in offshore new energy fields and offshore engineering industry. The two parties agreed that exchanges should be enhanced on the basis of regular cooperation, to create an integrated and coordinated configuration involving multiple aspects and areas, in a bid to provide a robust driving force for opening up a fresh outlook in domestic marine engineering and new maritime economy.

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