DNV has concluded an independent technical review of the Fred Olsen 1848 company's BRIZO floating solar system, providing crucial support for the technology's progression in project development, financing discussions, and future commercial rollout.
The BRIZO floating photovoltaic system utilizes a flexible rope net and tension system, engineered to operate in inland, coastal, and nearshore environments. This design enables it to withstand more challenging wave conditions compared to conventional floating solar setups.
DNV stated that its review encompassed the system's design methodology, hydrodynamic load assessments from physical model testing, structural behavior, and testing procedures. The assessment leveraged knowledge accumulated during the development of its ST-E309, ST-C108, and RP-0584 standards.
The company indicated that this evaluation establishes an independent technical foundation for the technology's advancement towards commercial deployment.
Prajeev Rasiah, Senior Vice President and Regional Director for DNV Energy Systems in Northern Europe, commented, "Floating solar is entering a new phase of maturity, and the industry must move beyond sheltered waters to unlock meaningful scale."
"Technologies capable of operating in more challenging environments have the potential to significantly expand the addressable market for floating photovoltaics, particularly in regions facing land constraints, competing land use, or increasing pressure on grid infrastructure."
"Independent technical assurance is vital to demonstrate these systems can withstand harsh environmental conditions throughout their operational lifespan, providing confidence to developers and investors as the market evolves."
Geir Grimsrud, Chief Technology Officer of Fred Olsen 1848, stated, "This Statement of Conformity marks a significant milestone for BRIZO. It confirms the robustness of our technical approach and proves the technology's capability to operate under more demanding conditions. This is a crucial step in enhancing the bankability of our solution and supporting our commercial roadmap."
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