Geophysical Survey of ELWIND Wind Farm Areas to Begin in September

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The Geophysical Survey of the ELWIND offshore wind farm areas, carried out by G-TEC, is scheduled to begin in September and will last for up to two months.

This will be a comprehensive seabed survey designed to support the preliminary design of future offshore wind farms in the project area.

The main objectives of the survey are to acquire detailed data for:

  • Seabed and subsurface mapping – combining bathymetry, sediment characterization, and seism acoustic studies to provide an accurate picture of seabed conditions, geological setting, and soil properties essential for foundation design
  • Identification of objects and hazards – including shipwrecks, unexploded ordnance (UXOs), chemical warfare remnants, and natural features such as boulders that may affect wind farm planning
  • Environmental baseline mapping – including backscatter imagery to support benthic habitat studies and ecological assessments
  • Geotechnical survey optimization – as the ground model developed from geophysical data will guide the planning and execution of the geotechnical investigation program
  • Risk reduction in design – ensuring that the concept design, based on environmental and geophysical studies, is reliable and minimizes uncertainties in the next phases of development

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