Fieldwork is scheduled to start in April 2024 and will be conducted with Fugro’s geophysical vessel Fugro Pioneer.
Onboard are customised digital streamers and processing technology that enable 2D UUHR surveys.
Using proprietary software and decimetre accuracy positioning systems, this advanced data acquisition method enables detailed ground modelling and interpretation of near surface geology to inform future geotechnical investigations and the design of offshore wind farms.
The data will also be used for planning geotechnical investigations and design of the offshore wind farm and installations.
G. van der Meulen, RVO’s Project Manager for this project, commented:
- RVO is challenging the offshore market to come up with innovations to speed up the energy transition in the Netherlands;
- in site studies, RVO is constantly looking for innovations and improvements in the process;
- Fugro is a company that understands this perfectly, so we are happy to work with them in this project.
- one of Fugro’s key aims is to help governments worldwide with the energy transition;
- so, we’re extremely proud to be part of this prestigious offshore wind project and supporting the Dutch government in realising its ambitions;
- the development of our geophysical vessels and innovation aimed at providing better quality data is proving its value;
- we are happy to apply it in this important project and look forward to working with RVO.
The total wind farm area is approximately 580 km2 and is planned to contain a total capacity of 4 GW divided over two sites of 2 GW each.