DNV GL in inviting organisations to join a project aimed at improving the collection and assessment of site conditions data for offshore wind farms.
The company said it will incorporate data generated by the project into a recommended practice for the sector.
“A recommended practice will allow stakeholders to improve their planning, investigation and design,” DNV GL said.
It added that by inviting experienced stakeholders along the wind energy value chain to contribute will add “significant value” for all parties involved.
“They will be able to contribute and influence the development of the assessment criteria to ensure their concerns are covered, practices are acknowledged and the objectives of all stakeholders are met,” the company said.
DNV GL executive vice president for renewables certification Kim Moerk said: “The development of this recommended practice will create an industrial consensus on an agreed set of practices to follow for the analysis of the system and its validation.
“This will allow stakeholders to increase transparency and reduce the risk in the early phases of the development.”
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