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Floating Power Plant (FPP) is a type of electricity generation system that is installed on a floating platform. It is designed to provide reliable and cost-effective electricity to remote areas, coastal regions, and islands. FPPs are typically powered by renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and wave energy, and can be used to supplement existing power grids or to provide electricity to areas without access to the grid. FPPs are also used to provide emergency power in the event of a natural disaster or other emergency.
FPPs offer several advantages over traditional power plants, including reduced installation and maintenance costs, increased flexibility, and improved safety. Additionally, FPPs can be quickly deployed and can be used to provide electricity to areas that are difficult to access.
The FPP market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing demand for reliable and cost-effective electricity in remote areas, as well as the need for emergency power in the event of a natural disaster.
Some companies in the FPP market include Wärtsilä, Siemens, and ABB. Show Less Read more