February 12, 2021, by Adrijana Buljan
SeaTwirl has been granted a patent for its divisible offshore wind turbine by the Japanese Patent Office.
“Japan has great water depths and large cities along the coasts, which is an interesting market for our floating wind turbine, especially when Japan has set a goal of becoming CO2 neutral by 2050. To protect our ideas and technologies in the future, we put a lot of focus on our patent strategy. Our strong patent portfolio is one of our biggest assets”, said SeaTwirl CEO
Peter Laurits.
The wind technology developer was granted the same patent in Sweden in 2017, and in the U.S. and China in 2019. In January 2020, SeaTwirl was granted the patent by the European Patent Office (EPO).
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