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In this episode of Raw Green, Francesco De Lieto sat down with Ing. Pellegrino Guerriero, engineering project manager of The MED Wind project in Italy, ( https://medwind.it/en/) developed by Renexia Group (https://renexia.it/en/) , the largest floating wind farm project in the world and a significant potential source of electricity for the country.
Developing floating wind farm projects poses challenges at every step, requiring a pioneering spirit, innovative thinking, and a great team.
With Pellegrino we will discuss about what it takes to develop a project of that scale, which involves among other things, extensive surveys, environmental impact assessments, and collaboration with various stakeholders. The project takes into account also what is outside the mere energy production including measures to protect marine life, such as using black blades to prevent bird collisions, sensors to track marine life and creating a foundation to involve fishermen in the project.
The episode is produced and sponsored by OBE, a sustainability consultancy firm specialised in Life Cycle Assessment and decarbonisation strategies.
For more information, check:
https://oneobe.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/on-behalf-of-earth/
https://www.facebook.com/OBE987
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https://www.youtube.com/@OBE987
Don't forget to follow our podcast and catch up at the next episode.
Ciiiiao!
In this episode of Raw Green, Francesco De Lieto sat down with Ing. Pellegrino Guerriero, engineering project manager of The MED Wind project in Italy, ( https://medwind.it/en/) developed by Renexia Group (https://renexia.it/en/) , the largest floating wind farm project in the world and a significant potential source of electricity for the country.
Developing floating wind farm projects poses challenges at every step, requiring a pioneering spirit, innovative thinking, and a great team.
With Pellegrino we will discuss about what it takes to develop a project of that scale, which involves among other things, extensive surveys, environmental impact assessments, and collaboration with various stakeholders. The project takes into account also what is outside the mere energy production including measures to protect marine life, such as using black blades to prevent bird collisions, sensors to track marine life and creating a foundation to involve fishermen in the project.
The episode is produced and sponsored by OBE, a sustainability consultancy firm specialised in Life Cycle Assessment and decarbonisation strategies.
For more information, check:
https://oneobe.com
https://www.linkedin.com/company/on-behalf-of-earth/
https://www.facebook.com/OBE987
https://www.instagram.com/obe__987/
https://www.youtube.com/@OBE987
Don't forget to follow our podcast and catch up at the next episode.
Ciiiiao!