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WindSpider’s Self-Assembling Crane promises Onshore and Offshore Installation Costs by 50%

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Installing wind turbines, particularly the massive structures used in offshore wind farms, is an incredibly expensive process. Traditional methods rely on costly specialized crane ships. Now, a Norwegian company called WindSpider is promising a revolution with its innovative self-assembling crane system that significantly cuts installation costs for both onshore and offshore turbines.

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WindSpider’s groundbreaking design eliminates the need for external cranes. Their system utilizes a lightweight aluminum scaffolding that surrounds the turbine tower, creating the base for a powerful crane that “climbs” the structure as it’s being built. This adaptable system works with standard turbine designs, simplifying the process.

The company claims its technology could slash wind installation and maintenance costs dramatically. This cost reduction could make wind energy, particularly offshore wind, a more affordable and accessible clean energy source. WindSpider’s innovation has the potential to accelerate the transition to renewable power significantly.

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Offshore-assembly-Wind Spider

Investor interest in WindSpider is surging, further highlighting the transformative potential of this self-assembling crane technology. This breakthrough could change the face of the wind energy industry, solidifying its role in the global push for a cleaner future.

Source: Windspider

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