Equinor, a Norwegian energy firm, and Polenergia, a Polish renewable energy power generation company, have appointed RockWave to reprocess subsurface data in Poland at their offshore wind development area, the 'Baltyk 1 Wind Farm'.
The agreements cover the reprocessing of sparker ultra-high resolution seismic (UHRS) data to provide an optimised subsurface image. This newly acquired data is going to perform a "key role" in improving the engineering ground model and WTG (Wind Turbine Generator) foundation designs for Baltyk 1. By tapping into its expertise. RockWave, a seismic processing and imaging services provider for several energy sectors, offers to assist its clients in minimising the risk of unanticipated ground conditions by enhancing data reliability and accuracy in offshore wind development projects.
The Bałtyk 1 Wind Farm is located about 80 kilometres north of the Polish coast in the Baltic Sea. The Bałtyk 1 Wind Farm is located in the region of the Polish exclusive economic zone, near the municipal commune Łeba in the Pomorskie Province, approximately 80 kilometres north of the Polish coast in the Baltic Sea.
"We are delighted to be collaborating with Equinor and Polenergia on the Baltyk 1 Wind Farm project," stated Matt Swan, Co-Founder and Managing Director of RockWave. "This contract win demonstrates our competence in offering innovative seismic solutions that are suited to the specific demands of the renewable energy sector. By providing enhanced subsurface imaging, we want to help Equinor and Polenergia achieve their objective of sustainable energy production while limiting project risks."
Polenergia and Equinor are developing three projects in the Baltic Sea. The two other offshore wind farms are Bałtyk II and Bałtyk III. With Bałtyk II and Bałtyk III featuring 720 MW capacity each, the three offshore wind farms will have a total installed capacity of 3 GW.
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