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Independent Concept Review

Evaluating the Fully-Restrained Platform (FRP) Monopile for Offshore Wind

As offshore wind development expands into deeper waters, foundation cost, constructability, and long-term performance become increasingly important.


The Fully-Restrained Platform (FRP) is a patented monopile foundation concept designed for water depths between 60 and 100 meters. By combining a monopile foundation with a restrained mooring system, FRP is designed to provide a technically robust and commercially viable alternative to conventional foundation solutions.

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C2Wind Independent Review

This independent concept review by C2Wind evaluates the performance of the FRP concept through FEED-level engineering studies, benchmarking its performance against conventional monopile and jacket support structures at a representative North Sea site with severe metocean conditions.
 

Key Areas Evaluated​

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Structural performance benchmarking against monopile and jacket foundations

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Integrated load analysis for a 15 MW wind turbine

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Ultimate, fatigue, accidental, and serviceability limit states

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Material utilization and foundation tonnage comparisons

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Standstill sensitivity and operational performance

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Mooring system redundancy and robustness

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