Floating Wind

Moss Maritime has a long and proven track record of designing world class semi-submersibles for drilling and production purposes. Our next goal is to be a preferred partner for our customers developing new floaters for floating wind turbines. Moss Maritime is agnostic wrt design and is ready to develop or provide services related to any type of floater, using our in-house experience and competence. We have conducted several studies and have established a state-of-the-art methodology to size and perform an early assessment of motion behavior of a floating wind turbine. Moss Maritime’s ambition is to support our customers not only with excellent hull forms, but also take into consideration that these hull forms shall be serial produced and must have a fabrication friendly design.

Moss Maritime is also well positioned to support the wind industry with robust and optimized design for floating substations, which will be the next frontier of the fast-growing wind industry.

Offshore Floating Solar Power

Moss Maritime has since 2016 worked with a new offshore floating concept for solar power. The technology aim to be a solution for remote islands, fish farms, oil and gas installations and for locations with limited access to onshore grounds and lakes/pounds. The technology is developed in close cooperation with our partner Equinor and aims to be a commercial product within 2-3 years. It is a modular system where we have combined our expertise from oil and gas projects, including our experience working with fish farm developers. The technology is in a patent pending status and comply with the high standards required by reputable energy developers and their reequipments to HSE during installation and operation.

Energy Storage

Renewables need to be complemented with an energy storage solution that can guarantee that the consumers have access to a stable and reliable electricity. Moss Maritime has on a conceptual level developed a solution that is based on electrolyzers – hydrogen storage – fuel cells. This technology is suitable for modularity and the idea is to convert old container vessels into energy storage units, instead of scrapping old tonnage with the sustainable challenges that impose to the world.

Floating Wind

Moss Maritime has a long and proven track record of designing world class semi-submersibles for drilling and production purposes. Our next goal is to be a preferred partner for our customers developing new floaters for floating wind turbines. Moss Maritime is agnostic wrt design and is ready to develop or provide services related to any type of floater, using our in-house experience and competence. We have conducted several studies and have established a state-of-the-art methodology to size and perform an early assessment of motion behavior of a floating wind turbine. Moss Maritime’s ambition is to support our customers not only with excellent hull forms, but also take into consideration that these hull forms shall be serial produced and must have a fabrication friendly design.

Moss Maritime is also well positioned to support the wind industry with robust and optimized design for floating substations, which will be the next frontier of the fast-growing wind industry.

Offshore Floating Solar Power

Moss Maritime has since 2016 worked with a new offshore floating concept for solar power. The technology aim to be a solution for remote islands, fish farms, oil and gas installations and for locations with limited access to onshore grounds and lakes/pounds. The technology is developed in close cooperation with our partner Equinor and aims to be a commercial product within 2-3 years. It is a modular system where we have combined our expertise from oil and gas projects, including our experience working with fish farm developers. The technology is in a patent pending status and comply with the high standards required by reputable energy developers and their reequipments to HSE during installation and operation.

Energy Storage

Renewables need to be complemented with an energy storage solution that can guarantee that the consumers have access to a stable and reliable electricity. Moss Maritime has on a conceptual level developed a solution that is based on electrolyzers – hydrogen storage – fuel cells. This technology is suitable for modularity and the idea is to convert old container vessels into energy storage units, instead of scrapping old tonnage with the sustainable challenges that impose to the world.