ASL was selected as a subcontractor for its 45 years of expertise in sea ice, icebergs, and freezing spray accretion, as well as a history of delivering successful metocean-ice studies to clients.
The primary objective of the work is to identify all types of metocean data needed to enable successful offshore wind project development in Atlantic Canada. Following a review of existing datasets and a dataset gap analysis, we will be making recommendations for specific appropriate measures to collect necessary datasets. The analysis focuses on Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador, where near-term offshore wind development is more likely. The study also keeps in mind the broader Atlantic Canada region, with future data needs for projects in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, and Quebec.
The final report is intended to support the development of public measurement campaigns that can be leveraged by a variety of stakeholders to ensure that informed decisions are made in pursuit of developing Canada’s offshore wind industry over the coming years. The outcomes of this work will be of interest to regulators, industry, engineers, and the broader offshore wind community alike.