Danish company K2 Management is to support the three-turbine Dandan wind farm of the Pacific island of Guam.
The consultant has been contracted by developer VCMI to verify the specifications of a refurbished met mast and review the wind data quality.
K2 will also support assessment efforts, optimization of wind turbine layout and financial modelling. Dandan will be the first wind farm on the island.
“We are very pleased to support the development of wind energy in Guam and are looking forward to help VCMI build the most solid business case possible,” said K2 director of engineering Anders Kofod.
“Extra up-front investments like this will pay back several times in terms of more security, improved performance or lower maintenance costs,” he added.
Project manager T Y Lin said the tie-up would help the developer “we apply best practice and knowhow in planning, designing and construction of the Dandan wind farm”.
He added: “Securing the lowest cost of energy requires we build on existing knowledge.”
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