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October 28, 2015

Tritech Gemini Sonars for Renewables Company

  • OpenHydro’s research tidal turbine (Image: OpenHydro)
  • Gemini 720i sonar image of OpenHydro’s tidal turbine as deployed subsea (Image: Tritech)
  • 3D model of OpenHydro’s 16m tidal turbine (Image: OpenHydro)
  • OpenHydro’s research tidal turbine (Image: OpenHydro) OpenHydro’s research tidal turbine (Image: OpenHydro)
  • Gemini 720i sonar image of OpenHydro’s tidal turbine as deployed subsea (Image: Tritech) Gemini 720i sonar image of OpenHydro’s tidal turbine as deployed subsea (Image: Tritech)
  • 3D model of OpenHydro’s 16m tidal turbine (Image: OpenHydro) 3D model of OpenHydro’s 16m tidal turbine (Image: OpenHydro)
Tritech continues growth within the renewables market with orders from Irish tidal turbine company OpenHydro Group Limited.
 
After evaluating Tritech’s multibeam technology, OpenHydro has opted to purchase a number of Gemini imaging sonars to monitor the installation and recovery of tidal turbines and subsea base units for its current and future projects. The company also purchased an additional Gemini sonar, which will be permanently installed on a tidal turbine to monitor the environment. This sonar was provided with the Tritech SeaTec software package which provides target tracking and probability classification functionality.
 
All Tritech Gemini sonars are provided with a software package which provides users with a real-time image and with basic target tracking capabilities. The SeaTec software upgrade is customized to meet the specific needs of the customer.
 
Gemini 720i operates at 720 kHz to provide high-resolution sonar imagery at a 120m range and with a full 120 degree field of view, it is ideal for long and short range detection.
 
Mark Cobbe, Project Engineer, OpenHydro commented, “The Tritech Gemini was selected because we achieved excellent clarity at both long and short range. After a brief hire period for projects in Canada, the Gemini sonar continued to prove itself as a robust and reliable system during operations in France. It was therefore the logical choice to continue using this trusted and easy-to-operate sonar as we expanded onto different projects.”
 
Scott McLay, Sales Director, Tritech, said, “Tritech has led the way with many innovative technologies and this application proves the diversification of our technologies into different markets. Providing OpenHydro with a solution to both support their deployment activities and permanently monitor around a marine turbine structure further highlights Gemini’s effectiveness as a reliable real-time monitoring solution.”
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