Eni’s Plenitude Investing in W2Power Floating Offshore Wind Technology

Italian oil and gas major Eni will, through its energy transition unit Plenitude, invest in EnerOcean S.L., the Spanish developer of the W2Power technology for floating wind power.

Eni/EnerOcean

The deal is structured as a long-term partnership focused on the deployment of the W2Power technology as a lead contender for floating wind power developments worldwide.

With two wind turbines mounted on the frame of the same floater, which always face the prevailing wind, W2Power yields one of the highest power-to-weight ratios and the lowest levelized cost of energy of any floating wind power technology, Eni said.

Source: Eni/EnerOcean

The solution is said to integrate patented features and key proprietary technology elements and has successfully completed testing at open sea at prototype level in Spanish waters, being the first multi-turbine solution in the world to reach this level of maturity.

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”We were impressed by the excellence of Plenitude’s experts who conducted the in-depth Technology Validation of W2Power over several months,” Pedro Mayorga, CEO of EnerOcean, said.

”Plenitude and its affiliates showed a deep awareness of all core aspects of the technology, and its scrutiny of our work over more than 10 years was meticulous but fair. EnerOcean is delighted to have access to Plenitude’s vast expertise and its shareholder Eni. Through the support of Plenitude and Eni, I am confident that we will succeed in carrying out our ambitious targets.”

Plenitude will contribute capital and expertise to the EnerOcean development program and will initially retain a 25 per cent equity share in EnerOcean S.L., which will continue to operate independently.

Floating solutions are widely seen as an effective way to spread the success of offshore wind to most countries across the world, including most of Southern Europe, where the coastline is characterized by deep waters, Eni said.

”Investing in innovative technological solutions is crucial for Plenitude to support Eni’s energy transition process and to reach the long-term targets of 15 GW renewable installed capacity by 2030,” Stefano Goberti, CEO of Plenitude, said.

”This agreement testifies Plenitude’s willingness to put its world-leading skills and offshore engineering resources into unlocking the potential of floating wind power worldwide, which is key to delivering the much needed massive build-out of offshore wind for decarbonisation, supply security and sustainability. We will continue to cooperate with EnerOcean and other technology providers to help accelerate the commercialisation of floating offshore wind.”

Plenitude has recently signed an agreement with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to develop two floating offshore wind farms in Sicily and Sardinia.

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Operations are scheduled to start in 2026 in Sicily and 2028 in Sardinia at the end of the authorization process and following the construction.

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