ARPA-E Intends to Announce $31 Million to Further Develop New Technology for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines

ARPA-E intends to announce $31 million in funding through phase two of its Aerodynamic Turbines, Lighter and Afloat, with Nautical Technologies and Integrated Servo-control (ATLANTIS) program. The ATLANTIS program focuses on novel forms of systems engineering of floating offshore wind systems to drive down costs. The second phase of the ATLANTIS program will focus on experimental testing in ocean, lake, and tank and tunnel environments to further develop new technology for floating offshore wind turbines.

To review the program page, visit: https://arpa-e.energy.gov/technologies/programs/atlantis