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Wed Nov 27, 2024, 08:28 PM Wednesday

PR:Aikido Announces Final Assembly of their First Floating Offshore Wind Platform in 40 hours, Representing 10x Speed-Up

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241126598113/en/Aikido-Announces-Final-Assembly-of-their-First-Floating-Offshore-Wind-Platform-in-40-hours-Representing-10x-Speed-Up
Aikido Announces Final Assembly of their First Floating Offshore Wind Platform in 40 hours, Representing 10x Speed-Up

Aikido One platform loaded on a barge in Harvey, Louisiana. (Photo: Business Wire)

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aikido Technologies, Inc. (Aikido), a floating offshore wind technology provider, announced today that Chet Morrison Contractors, LLC (Morrison) has completed the fabrication of the Aikido One platform, which demonstrates how Aikido can enable offshore wind project developers to increase the speed of deployment and reduce costs. Morrison, on behalf of Aikido, has performed the final structural assembly of the platform in less than 40 working hours, establishing a new standard in the industrialization of floating platforms. Simultaneously, Aikido announced a Memorandum of Understanding with Port Pascagoula to provide space to test the Aikido One platform off Singing River Island Pier.

The Aikido One project showcases how the Aikido Platform is well suited for domestic production, especially in the Gulf Coast region, where there exists an ecosystem of supplying, building and transporting offshore structures. The Platform, or its components, can be transported on traditional barges to project sites within the US or around the world. As the Aikido Platform can be assembled, transported and loaded-out in a compact configuration, existing barges and smaller port areas can be utilized, even at 15MW+ scale. The technology can dramatically reduce construction times and increase the supply of ports and vessels that can participate in the offshore wind industry.

Sam Kanner, CEO of Aikido, stated, “The construction of the Aikido One platform has set a new standard in the floating wind industry: final structural assembly in under 40 working hours. Working hand-in-hand with the entire Morrison team on this project has been a delight, and we have learned not only how to better design our technology, but how to better build it.

Chet Morrison CEO of Morrison stated, “We are proud to partner with Aikido Technologies on the fabrication of the Aikido One platform. This project exemplifies our commitment to innovation and supporting advancements in the offshore wind sector.”


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