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In France, Ocean Winds — consistently in partnership with Banque des Territoires — is the majority shareholder of four offshore wind farms, including three currently under simultaneous construction. Together, these projects represent 1.3 GW of installed capacity, enough to power more than 2 million French households annually.
An approximately 500 MW bottom-fixed offshore wind farm using monopile foundations, currently under construction off the Atlantic coast.
An approximately 500 MW bottom-fixed offshore wind farm using jacket foundations, currently under construction in the Manche Channel.
A 30 MW pilot floating offshore wind project currently under construction in the Gulf of Lion, in the Mediterranean.
An approximately 250 MW floating offshore wind project currently under development in the Gulf of Lion off the coast of the Occitanie Region.
Ocean Winds is committed to supporting the French and European supply chain working in close relationship with the private and public sectors, ports, and local supply chain to ensure that our projects contribute to long-term and sustainable industry development.
For example, a key feature of the Yeu-Noirmoutier project is its strong European and French industrial footprint for the construction phase with 95% of the project’s Tier 1 suppliers being European, and over 50% of these sourced in France.
Ocean Winds is also investing in permanent infrastructure to support the operational phase of its projects. In Dieppe, construction is underway at sea and on land.
Ocean Winds is at the forefront of the offshore wind industry to ensure the sustainability of marine environments through its development. In France, this means including tailor-made initiatives to develop projects that not only produce clean energy, but also support marine biodiversity, reduce environmental impact, and promote responsible coexistence with other sea users. From pioneering nature-inclusive infrastructure to partnering on forward-looking research, Ocean Winds is helping shape a sustainable future for offshore wind.
Ocean Winds is leading the way with the world’s first nature-inclusive floating offshore wind farm. At our EFGL pilot project in the Mediterranean, we installed 32 Biohuts® — artificial marine nursery habitats developed by Montpellier-based ECOCEAN — directly onto one of the project’s floaters.
These innovative structures mimic natural habitats, fostering biodiversity and supporting young marine life. The initiative builds on years of collaborative research and marks a global first in integrating ecological enhancement into floating offshore wind. This initiative follows the success of the BoB (Biodiversity Observation Buoy) and OCG-Data, two floating monitoring platforms that demonstrated the ecological potential of offshore infrastructure. These projects revealed increased biodiversity, strong habitat connectivity, and new species settlements — proving the value of integrating ecological design at sea. Lessons from BoB and OCG-Data are now being applied at EFGL, positioning Ocean Winds at the cutting edge of environmental innovation in offshore wind.
Ocean Winds works with scientists, engineers, and local actors to pioneer research-driven solutions that benefit marine life and coastal communities.
Ocean Winds works closely with marine users, research institutions, and local partners to promote science-based environmental practices. In France, our Environmental Impact Assesments (EIAs) are guided by by the French Environmental Code and the Avoid–Reduce–Compensate (ERC) framework.
For example, at Yeu-Noirmoutier and Dieppe Le Tréport, we have implemented over 16 targeted environmental measures including:
Maintaining strong relationships with sea users is essential to Ocean Winds, especially with fishing communities.
For example, at Dieppe Le Tréport, we worked closely with local fisheries to revise the turbine and cable layout based on detailed risk assessments and maritime activity. Key mitigation measures included:
This approach now serves as a model for co-development across our projects in France.
Ocean Winds is committed to early and continuous engagement with local communities. Across our projects, we build strong ties with regional stakeholders, support local businesses, and create spaces for public dialogue. From high-profile partnerships to grassroots involvement, our presence is designed to reflect and reinforce the identity, values, and long-term interests of the territories where we operate.
Through our Yeu-Noirmoutier project, Ocean Winds has formed strong ties with the Vendée region.
Building a strong, inclusive local supply chain not just for construction and operations, but also through community-facing initiatives is key in involving the communities we operate in.
These partnerships reflect Ocean Winds’ broader commitment to sourcing locally, supporting regional expertise, and promoting inclusive employment — reinforcing that our projects deliver real benefits on land as well as at sea.
The values of our brand are, sustainability, creativity, flexibility and being human. In Ocean Winds we encourage inspiring and long-lasting relationships, which is why our suppliers play a fundamental role because you are a key element to reaching our objectives.
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