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CoeusAI Establishes Dutch HQ After Landing Major Offshore Energy Gig
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CoeusAI Establishes Dutch HQ After Landing Major Offshore Energy Gig

•February 25, 2026
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BetaKit (Canada)
BetaKit (Canada)•Feb 25, 2026

Companies Mentioned

Kepler Communications

Kepler Communications

pHathom

pHathom

Why It Matters

The partnership proves AI can dramatically accelerate offshore renewable planning, giving Canada a strategic foothold in Europe’s largest green‑energy market.

Key Takeaways

  • •Only Canadian firm selected for NSE, handling five program streams
  • •AI models will optimize site selection for wind, hydrogen, CCS
  • •CoeusAI opens Rotterdam HQ while keeping Canadian R&D base
  • •Platform aims to cut offshore timelines from years to months
  • •Startup seeks external funding after securing major European contract

Pulse Analysis

The North Sea has become Europe’s de‑facto renewable power plant, supplying a growing share of offshore wind, emerging hydrogen, and carbon‑capture projects. Yet the sheer scale of data—bathymetry, wind resources, shipping lanes, fishing grounds, and tourism hotspots—makes site selection a multi‑year bottleneck for developers and governments. The EU’s North Sea Energy (NSE) programme, backed by the Dutch state, neighboring nations and private capital, was launched to coordinate research, streamline permitting, and deliver a continent‑wide roadmap for clean‑energy infrastructure. In this context, advanced analytics and machine‑learning tools are no longer optional but essential to meet aggressive decarbonisation targets.

CoeusAI, founded in 2024 in Canada’s Waterloo corridor, offers an end‑to‑end AI platform that ingests satellite imagery, governmental datasets, and proprietary sensor feeds to generate optimal offshore project footprints. By running scenario‑based simulations that weigh economic returns against environmental and social impacts, the software can shrink the pre‑construction phase from years to months. The startup’s selection for five NSE streams—ranging from wind farm siting to carbon‑capture placement—gives it a unique testbed to validate algorithms at scale. Early results promise more precise turbine placement, reduced conflict with fisheries, and clearer cost‑benefit analyses for investors.

The deal marks a strategic entry point for Canadian cleantech into Europe’s largest offshore market and signals growing confidence in AI‑driven energy planning. For CoeusAI, the Rotterdam headquarters serves as a bridge between its Canadian talent pool and European stakeholders, while the company remains bootstrapped and eyes a new funding round to accelerate product rollout. Success in the NSE programme could unlock additional contracts across the 30‑plus partner network, expanding the startup’s addressable market to more than thirty coastal regions. Ultimately, the partnership illustrates how data‑centric solutions can accelerate the energy transition and create exportable tech assets for Canada’s innovation ecosystem.

CoeusAI establishes Dutch HQ after landing major offshore energy gig

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