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Innovations in Offshore Wind (NOWRDC Solicitation 4. 0) is sponsored by National Offshore Wind Research & Development Consortium (NOWRDC). This solicitation invites proposals for research and development projects focused on improving offshore wind energy efficiency, reducing costs, and addressing challenges such as environmental impacts, grid integration, and supply chain improvements.
Specific topic areas include innovations in ports and vessels to support floating offshore wind deployment, floating offshore wind transmission technology advancement, and evaluating uncrewed underwater vehicles for environmental monitoring.
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Innovations in Offshore Wind (NOWRDC Solicitation 4.0) is funded by National Offshore Wind Research & Development Consortium (NOWRDC). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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