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Home » Uncategorized » Fugro to conduct Celtic Sea geophysical surveys
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Fugro to conduct Celtic Sea geophysical surveys

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonJune 7, 20233 Mins Read
North Falls kicks off first offshore probes

Fugro survey vessels are set to embark on a series of studies in the Celtic Sea after The Crown Estate signed new contracts to gather valuable data to accelerate the development of floating wind farms in the area. 

Contracts have now been signed for geophysical surveys, which are set to get underway in the summer. 

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The survey vessel team will use towed and hull-mounted sensors to collate information on the properties of the seabed and sub-seabed.

Data from these latest studies will not only allow a greater understanding of the properties of the Celtic Sea, but will be a valuable resource for developers as part of the planned leasing round for floating offshore wind.

The Crown Estate will make the results of the surveys freely available to successful bidders, helping inform their early engineering design decisions, while also enabling them to take early decisions and manage risk.

Developers are also expected to draw on the data to support any future project level Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs) as part of the planning process.

The news comes as the UK Government undertakes further work to resolve spatial considerations and policy drivers relating to competing demands on the seabed in the Celtic Sea.

In 2021 The Crown Estate set out plans to explore viable options for a potential leasing opportunity for the first commercial-scale floating wind projects to be located in the Celtic Sea off the coast of Wales and the South West of England.

A key part of this approach has been to de-risk the development process as far as possible by undertaking research and engagement to enable a future leasing round and provide a clear pathway to the deployment of floating wind in the UK.

The Crown Estate updated developers that, through this engagement, it was clear that the Celtic Sea is subject to many competing demands and there are a number of spatial considerations and policy drivers that the UK Government is now working to resolve.

Nicola Clay, head of new ventures for marine at The Crown Estate, said: “These surveys will provide a valuable addition to The Crown Estate’s world-leading bank of marine data and evidence, but they also mark an important milestone as we seek to realise the opportunities presented by floating offshore wind.

“The UK seabed is a complex ecosystem of natural habitats and vital industries, of which renewable energy is one part.

“As managers of this vital resource, a key part of our role is to de-risk offshore renewable projects and help to accelerate their development and the UK’s Net Zero energy transition and energy security as far as possible through engagement with the full spectrum of seabed users.

“We continue to support the UK Government as it considers the competing demands in the Celtic Sea, and look forward to bringing developers together again soon to set out the next steps towards realising the opportunities presented by floating offshore wind.”

The awarding of contracts for geophysical surveys is the latest part of a multi-million pound investment by The Crown Estate in better understanding the physical and environmental properties of the Celtic Sea, with contracts for metocean surveys announced in December 2022.

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