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Campaign will deploy Gardline’s Horizon Geobay vessel across the 429 sq km area in the Moray Firth
Ocean Winds has begun geotechnical surveys at the site of the 2GW Caledonia offshore wind farm project, off Scotland.
Sediment from deep bore hole samples from across the Moray Firth site will provide crucial geotechnical data to allow further planning of the project’s engineering design and installation phases.
Following the recent geophysical survey campaign, the geotechnical survey will deploy Gardline’s Horizon Geobay vessel.
This will support soil analysis across the 429 sq km site, specifically core penetration tests and borehole sampling.
Sarah Graham, Caledonia Offshore Wind Farm Head of Engineering, said: “Ocean Winds has built a robust data catalogue of the Moray Firth throughout its decade-long presence in the area.
“Our goal now is to build a clear picture of the ground conditions across the Caledonia site area to inform the engineering design of the project.
“Collecting this data is an essential part in determining the wind turbine foundations, ensuring we select structures suitable for the site."
The offshore campaign will run until the end of 2023, dependent on weather.
Caledonia in the Moray Firth, is scheduled to be operational by 2030.
It is adjacent to Ocean Winds operational Moray East development and its under-construction Moray West project, which is due to be up and running early in 2025. |