Sperra

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Sperra is at the forefront of revolutionizing the marine renewable energy industry with cutting-edge, locally manufactured solutions. Sperra designs and manufactures structural systems for renewable energy in offshore and other aquatic environments. Using 3D concrete printing (3DCP) enables us to employ local materials, radically reducing the costs and carbon emissions associated with clean energy infrastructure.

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3D concrete printing (3DCP) is a specialized form of manufacturing that can be used to fabricate essential components for marine energy as well as offshore solar and wind projects. 3DCP allows precise, fast, low-cost, and flexible manufacturing using eco-friendly marine concrete materials.

Lower Cost, Lower Carbon Emissions
The 3D printing process eliminates the need for molds and formwork, which is heavy and expensive to fabricate. This approach reduces the carbon footprint of infrastructure up to 50% compared to steel support structures.

Local Manufacturing and Jobs
3DCP enables manufacturing in land-constrained ports close to offshore projects with a relatively small footprint. A manufacturing facility can be set up rapidly in ports near any large coastal city or project. A variety of concrete products can be produced locally, creating sustainable careers and local economic benefits.

With a focus on sustainability and versatility, Sperra is at the forefront of revolutionizing the marine renewable energy industry with cutting-edge, locally manufactured solutions.

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