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SSE helms Dutch project to gauge offshore wildlife impact

SaraBy SaraApril 5, 20222 Mins Read
SSE helms Dutch project to gauge offshore wildlife impact

SSE Renewables has teamed up with Microsoft and Avanade on a project which could change the way offshore wind farms are developed in the Netherlands.

SSE Renewables is participating in the Hollandse Kust (west) tenders which include a focus on how innovation can assist the rollout of offshore wind farms to meet the Dutch Government’s ambitious targets.

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As part of SSE Renewables’ tender submission, the company is working with Microsoft and Avanade to establish what could be the world’s largest digital research project of its kind, off the Dutch coast, to understand the impacts of the wind farm on the surrounding ecosystem.

The organisations are attending the Conference on Wind Energy and Wildlife Impacts in Egmond aan Zee this week to showcase their innovations including trials which have been undertaken to date on a smaller scale including the monitoring of puffins and salmon in Scotland.

SSE Renewables, Microsoft and Avanade have also been testing the use of technologies including LIDAR, Sonar and hydrophones within a North Sea aquarium.

These trials have indicated highly promising results for practical use in species recognition, abundance monitoring and distribution analysis.

Dennis Breugelmans, SSE Renewables project director of International Markets, said: “Developing more offshore wind farms should not come at the expense of the ecosystem surrounding the project.

“By conducting large-scale research into the effects of wind farms on the surrounding ecosystems, and by making the vast quantities of data available in a public platform we can facilitate research and collaboration in a simple way.

“We can learn in real time how to limit and avoid negative impacts, whilst promoting the positive ones.”

Avanade’s Simon Turner added: “We continue to be committed to the ongoing effort to ensure that renewable energy sources are not only cost effective and able to support the global effort to achieve a carbon neutral position but are also acutely focused on their overall effect on the environment.

“This project has presented us with a unique opportunity to collect unprecedented amounts of data in unique and innovative ways but to also build a digital twin replica of the environment that will help us model cause and effect in a very transparent way.”

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