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The Floating Offshore Wind market is still in its infancy, but is growing rapidly. It is expected to become a major contributor to the global energy mix in the coming years. Companies such as Equinor, Ørsted, and Principle Power are leading the way in the development of this technology. Other companies, such as Siemens Gamesa, GE Renewable Energy, and MHI Vestas, are also investing in the sector. Show Less Read more