Fugro has won a contract to install a wind lidar buoy at the Thang Long offshore wind site off Vietnam.
Fugro and PTSC G&S, a provider of energy technical services in Vietnam, have signed a contract with Enterprize Energy to supply, install and operate the measurement device.
From July 2021, the buoy will record continuous measurements for an initial period of one year to support wind resource mapping.
The buoy will use Fugro’s Seawatch Wavescan Buoy platform, which has integrated ZX 300M lidar, and will record wind measurements up to 300 metres above sea level.
Fugro and PTSC G&S will provide monthly geodata reports to support the validation of the area’s wind resources.
The buoy will also capture a suite of metocean geodata, including air pressure, humidity, air and water temperature, wave height and full-column current measurements, to support the future wind farm’s engineering and design.
Enterprize chairman Ian Hatton said: “The cooperation between Enterprize Energy, Fugro and PTSC exemplifies the kind of partnership with local Vietnamese companies that can bring the global benefits of green energy to Vietnam.
“We see the Thang Long Offshore Wind Farm as a world-class energy project and a breakthrough for the Vietnamese economy.”
Jerry Paisley, Fugro’s director for marine site characterisation in Asia-Pacific, said: “Fugro’s purpose is to contribute to a safe and liveable world and we have already provided geodata to many offshore wind farm developments in Asia, so we are delighted that Vietnam will now also be using our wind and metocean geodata to facilitate their transition to renewable energy.”


