- no noise  emissions  from  pile  driving  affect  the  marine  environment,  possibly  causing  irreparable damage
- completely removing of the whole system (rammed piles stay partly inside the sea bed);
- the floating foundation  is  separated  from  the  anchoring  system  and  towed  to  the  dismantling  port.  The anchoring system can be completely removed so that the  footprint  is  gone after deconstruction
- no big installation ships required, installation only with small tug boats
- The  main  material  of  the  foundation  is  concrete,  which  produces  only  about  1/8  CO2  emissions  compared  to  steel.  Compared  to  steel,  concrete  is  available  worldwide,  which  means  that  the  logistics  involved  in  the  material  are  reduced  and  the  components can be produced close to the installation site. The key to the reduction is the use of high-strength concrete, which  significantly  reduces  the  cost of materials and thus CO2 emissions. Concrete is recyclable and can be used in new projects. Compared  to  conventional  steel  foundations,  nezzy² can be used both economically and eco-logically,  at  locations  with  a  water  depth  of  40  m  and  beyond.  Looking  at  the  entire  life  cycle, nezzy² offers significant advantages over other foundation types.
More information see the brochure