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Recently, professional floating lidar supplier EOLOS signed an agreement with US Wind, a U.
S.
wind power developer, to provide floating lidar overall solutions
for offshore wind projects in New Jersey developed by the latter.
It is reported that this is the first time EOLOS has entered the US market
.
EOLOS will design a floating lidar system based on the weather tower in Maryland built by US Wind, which will be operational
this year.
Julian Harland, sales director of EOLOS, said that although the development of offshore wind power in the United States lagged behind Europe and Asia, it has now entered a period of stable development and needs a variety of trusted industrial chain suppliers to help its development, and EOLOS is such a company
.
If the New Jersey project goes well, EOLOS plans to target South Carolina next
.
In both cases, EOLOS is responsible for the technical part and New Jersey-based Ocean Tech Services is responsible for the specific implementation
.
Stephen O'Malley, president of Ocean Tech Services, said the partnership brings a wealth of experience in the offshore wind industry, and they will continue to provide floating lidar support to other customers and the U.
S
.
government.
Recently, professional floating lidar supplier EOLOS signed an agreement with US Wind, a U.
S.
wind power developer, to provide floating lidar overall solutions
for offshore wind projects in New Jersey developed by the latter.
It is reported that this is the first time EOLOS has entered the US market
.
EOLOS will design a floating lidar system based on the weather tower in Maryland built by US Wind, which will be operational
this year.
Julian Harland, sales director of EOLOS, said that although the development of offshore wind power in the United States lagged behind Europe and Asia, it has now entered a period of stable development and needs a variety of trusted industrial chain suppliers to help its development, and EOLOS is such a company
.
If the New Jersey project goes well, EOLOS plans to target South Carolina next
.
In both cases, EOLOS is responsible for the technical part and New Jersey-based Ocean Tech Services is responsible for the specific implementation
.
Stephen O'Malley, president of Ocean Tech Services, said the partnership brings a wealth of experience in the offshore wind industry, and they will continue to provide floating lidar support to other customers and the U.
S
.
government.