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Bureau Veritas delivers world’s first Approval in Principle for offshore floating solar technology to SolarDuck

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Bureau Veritas delivers world’s first Approval in Principle for offshore floating solar technology to SolarDuck

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August 26, 2021

Press Release – Bureau Veritas (BV), a world leader in testing, inspection, and certification (TIC), has delivered an Approval in Principle (AiP) to Dutch renewable energy company SolarDuck for its offshore floating solar solution ‘King Eider’. This is the first time such an approval has been granted to an offshore floating solar technology, marking the beginning of a new era for this form of renewable energy.

Launched in April, SolarDuck’s first pilot ‘King Eider’ consists of four triangular-shaped units, which are mounted by 156 solar panels and deliver a combined electrical output of 64 kWp to the grid. The project was deployed in IJzendoorn, in the Netherlands. The structure holds the solar panels more than three meters above water level. The platform is designed to handle coastal sea conditions and hurricane-force winds. It is also optimized for offshore sites in estuaries, natural harbours, as well as near-shore sites.

The project was born from the ambitions of a group of maritime and energy engineers, who founded SolarDuck in order to play an active role in getting the world to net zero. Upon realizing that solar energy is the cheapest and most efficient form of renewable energy for many cities, islands, and regions around the globe, but inaccessible to many of these regions due to land scarcity constraints, the team initiated the project to make solar panels float offshore.

Bureau Veritas was involved in the project from the design stage. The AiP covers the design methodology of the unit’s structure and validates the relevant parts against guidance note NI631 on the Certification Scheme for Marine Renewable Energy Technologies, and NI572 on the Classification and certification of floating offshore wind turbines. These guidance notes provide the requirements to certify novel marine renewable energy technologies.  

Don Hoogendoorn, CTO of SolarDuck, commented: “In my decade in the maritime industry, I have learned how to optimize design for reliability, ease of maintenance and safety, while keeping them cost efficient. At SolarDuck, we aim to design systems that will last over 30 years, as I was used to doing when I built ships. Getting external official validation that our system performs as it should makes me proud of my team.” 

Koen Burgers, CEO of SolarDuck, added: “Bureau Veritas is a key name in the maritime industry, and well known for their certification of maritime structures. We are immensely grateful for their support and cooperation on certifying our technology and setting standards for the Offshore Floating Solar industry.”

Paul Shrieve, Vice President Offshore & Services at Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore commented:“Building on our experience in the marine and offshore market, we supported SolarDuck throughout this innovative journey by assessing risk, analysing regulations, and improving the overall structure performance and mooring safety. We are proud to be part of the venture and to contribute to make this cutting-edge solution reliable. I am proud to say Bureau Veritas is well positioned to help develop innovative solutions that support society’s new demands and aspirations.”

About Bureau VeritasBureau Veritas is a world leader in laboratory testing, inspection and certification services. Created in 1828, the Group has 75,000 employees located in more than 1,600 offices and laboratories around the globe. Bureau Veritas helps its clients improve their performance by offering services and innovative solutions, in order to ensure that their assets, products, infrastructure and processes meet standards and regulations in terms of quality, health and safety, environmental protection and social responsibility.
Bureau Veritas is listed on Euronext Paris and belongs to the Next 20 index.
Compartment A, ISIN code FR 0006174348, stock symbol: BVI. 


About SolarDuckSolarDuck originated from the Dutch maritime industry. Maritime solutions play a critical role in solving a number of global challenges, such as the ability to generate clean energy. In a changing world with decentralizing energy markets, floating solar energy located at sea will become an important source of energy. Therefore SolarDuck is developing technology to make floating solar energy at sea a possibility. The solution, protected by 2 patents, is innovative, highly scalable and suitable for integration with utility services with added value, such as hydrogen production.

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