MetOcean System Ordered for Dudgeon Wind Farm

September 16, 2015

Photo: Miros
Photo: Miros

Miros, a supplier of weather and wave monitoring products and oil spill detection systems for the global offshore energy market, has been awarded a contract for delivery of a MetOcean system to the Dudgeon offshore windfarm project.

Miros' scope of supply includes a complete meteorological system, including SM-050 WaveRadar for wave monitoring. The MetOcean system will be located at an offshore substation to collect weather data for the whole windfarm.

The Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm will be built in water depths of 18-25 meters, located 32 kilometers off the coast of North Norfolk, U.K.

Dudgeon Offshore Wind Limited, which holds the licences and consents to enable it to construct the Dudgeon Offshore Wind Farm, is owned by two Norwegian companies, Statoil and Statkraft, and Masdar of Abu Dhabi. Statoil is the operator on behalf of the partners.
 

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