
Proteus Delivers Satellite Derived Bathymetry
Proteus, a provider of satellite derived mapping and geospatial services, has delivered satellite derived bathymetry to Royal Haskoning DHV during April 2016. Proteus was commissioned by Royal Haskoning to deliver the data as part of a port design project in Saudi Arabia and to identify suitable and cost effective approaches to the port. The 8,000 sq km area of interest was surveyed and delivered within six weeks and depths up to 20 m were successfully reached. “Partnering with Proteus helped Royal Haskoning DHV to deliver our project on time and on budget,” said Peter Simpson, Coastal

Tidal Energy Fence for UK’s Bristol Channel
be subject to a rigorous environmental impact assessment during the planning process to ensure that it bears no significant risk to marine life and other users of the sea. Since its establishment in 2010, Kepler Energy has received assistance from Altran, Gurit, Mojo Maritime, GE, Royal Haskoning and other companies to develop its technology and explore sites where its tidal turbine technology could be deployed. Given its tidal flows and proximity to electrical infrastructure, Kepler considers the Bristol Channel to be an ideal location for its first scheme. The first phase of the tidal