New Italian floating wind power giant comes into orbit with gigascale Galileo-led plan
Joint venture with Hope Group moves forward with environmental impact scope-out of 1.1GW Barium Bay, the pair's follow-on to the in-development Lupiae Maris array
European renewable energy developer Galileo is partnering with Italy’s Hope Group to construct a giant 1.1GW floating wind plant in the Adriatic Sea, the latest gigascale project to break cover in the sector’s fast-emerging deepwater Mediterranean play.
“Barium Bay is a landmark project thanks to both its scale and potential contribution to Italy’s energy transition using exclusively local energy sources,” said Galileo CEO Ingmar Wilhelm.
“The Adriatic Sea offers a winning combination of key factors that make floating offshore wind projects highly attractive for Italy: good wind speeds [of an average of 7 metres per second], vast [offshore] areas, and suitable connection solutions to the national grid.
Michele Scoppio, CEO of Hope Group, stated: “This [new project] confirms the validity of our collaboration and the synergies arising from it, thanks to which we developed competencies making us a reference in the growing Italian offshore wind market.
“Barium Bay is an incredible opportunity also for the local community, which can become a hub of new capabilities for the energy transition.”
The developers are currently completing environmental and technical studies with the aim of submitting the project’s environmental impact assessment this summer, with a 24-month wind measurement campaign by Spain’s Eolos Floating Lidar Solutions to start in tandem.