Fugro EMU to Manage DONG Wave Buoy Network
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Fugro EMU to Manage DONG Wave Buoy Network

Fugro EMU has been appointed to manage a network of wave buoys that has the potential to become Europe’s largest wave monitoring network, surpassing the UK Coastal Observatories Network which is also managed by Fugro EMU. The buoys will be situated off the coasts of north-eastern Europe and will collect hydrodynamic data until 2020.

DONG Energy has selected Fugro EMU, part of Fugro’s Renewable Services Group, to procure, deploy, service and manage a network of real-time metocean data acquisition systems in support of DONG Energy’s European offshore wind programme.

For this project, Fugro EMU will deploy Fugro’s Seawatch MIDI 185 buoys. Suitable for measuring oceanographic and meteorological (metocean) parameters, these medium-sized, general-purpose monitoring buoys were first introduced in 2009. As tried and tested measurement systems, they have been deployed in at least 10 countries since then. They offer multi-parameter and multi-application real-time monitoring and their large solar array and battery capacity allow long-term unattended operation.

Fugro EMU has recently successfully deployed the first batch of buoys to support this expanding network and developed a state-of-the-art ‘BuoyWatch’ system to monitor and quality check the numerous transmitted parameters.

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