Marine Geographic Information for Renewable Energy28/05/2009 |
| SeaZone announced its latest solutions for the renewable energy sector at All-Energy '09. The event held in Aberdeen attracted visitors from all aspects of this sector including wind, wave, tidal, hydro, solar and biofuels. SeaZone's marine geographic information data, software and services support the planning, construction and management of renewable energy developments. |
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SeaZone clients include E.ON Climate and Renewables, Dong Wind (UK), Scottish Power Renewables and SeaEnergy Renewables who are involved in the development of offshore windfarms in Scotland. Many of the bidders for the Round 3 offshore windfarm developments in England are also users of SeaZone geographic information.
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U.S. Geological Survey were out on the Missouri River at Williston, North Dakota, USA, performing a hydrographic survey to monitor the state of riverbed erosion. They were using a multibeam echo sounder which transmits sound energy and analyzes the return signal (echo) that has bounced off the riverbed or other objects. Multibeam sonars emit sound waves from directly beneath a ship's hull to produce fan-shaped coverage of the riverbed.
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