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Lidar deployed for Italian floaters

Eleanore RobinsonBy Eleanore RobinsonJuly 24, 20232 Mins Read
Lidar deployed for Italian floaters

A floating buoy housing a lidar and other sensors has been positioned in waters off the coast of Brindisi to conduct necessary surveys and preparations for the construction of the Kailia Energia and Lupiae Maris floating offshore wind farms.

The buoy was placed thanks to the collaboration between Renantis and BlueFloat Energy for Kailia Energia, and Gruppo Hope and Galileo for Lupiae Maris, which are constructing the respective wind farms. 

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Equipped with fully autonomous remote sensing devices, the buoy will remain inside the water for a minimum of 12 months to obtain detailed information on the characteristics of the stretch of sea where the floating platforms of the two wind farms will be located.

The buoy will collect data on wind, weather conditions, and wave motion in the water.

The decision for these two partnerships to collaborate stems from the desire to create positive and proactive synergies between companies that have chosen to invest in Puglia, a region with significant potential for the development of new floating offshore wind technology.

The shared goal is to work together in accelerating the country’s energy transition process and contribute to identifying renewable solutions to reduce dependence on foreign energy supplies.

Ksenia Balanda, managing director for the Renantis-BlueFloat Energy partnership in Italy, said: The deployment of this buoy at sea represents the first activity that we are developing in collaboration with the joint venture promoting the Lupiae Maris wind farm.

“We are confident that creating synergies with other operators and pooling different experiences can only benefit the development of such an innovative sector.”

Michele Scoppio, sole director of Gruppo Hope, added: “The initiation of the campaign to measure the wind resource off the coast of the lower Adriatic confirms the progress of the projects and the commitment and determination of its partners to complete the preliminary phases leading to the start of plant construction.

“Our partnership with Galileo and the collaboration with Renantis-BlueFloat Energy demonstrate how the maturity and professionalism of the companies involved in the offshore wind sector provide fertile ground for building synergies and teamwork to benefit the country’s energy system, efficiently achieving the challenging goals ahead of us.”

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