When Typhoon Soulik strikes with extreme winds and towering waves, floating wind turbines face a serious structural test. While designed for harsh offshore conditions, powerful typhoons can threaten mooring systems, stability, and energy infrastructure resilience—revealing hidden risks in the future of renewable energy.
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Thursday, February 19, 2026
Typhoon SOULIK vs Floating Wind Turbines: The Hidden Danger!
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