Vattenfall uses uncrewed surface vessels for surveys on European wind farms
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29 December 2022
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Vattenfall

In the late summer and early autumn of 2022, Vattenfall conducted large
scale seabed surveys with uncrewed surface vessels. The surveys were conducted
at several of Vattenfall’s offshore wind farms in Denmark, Sweden and
the UK.
Uncrewed vessels are sailing drones controlled by an operator onshore.
Vattenfall deployed the vessels at the Horns Rev 1, Horns Rev 3 and Krieger’s
Flak in Denmark as well as Lillgrund in Sweden and Thanet in the UK.
As a part of operating an offshore wind farm it is necessary to periodically
survey the seabed around turbine foundations and substation jacket legs
to monitor changes in cable burial depth and scour development. This informs
repair and maintenance activities involving jack-up vessels, where legs
require a stable seabed to ensure safe elevation out of the water. Traditionally,
seabed surveys are carried out using crewed vessels.
“When we issued the tender to select a contractor for seabed surveys across
our Danish wind farms, we received an interesting proposal using uncrewed
vessels. Having observed their deployment in small-scale trials elsewhere,
we were curious to understand how successful their deployment would be
on a larger scale. This technology consumes much less fuel than a traditional
survey vessel, and because the vessel is controlled from an onshore operations
centre instead of having a crew onboard, personnel aren’t exposed to the
same challenges as working offshore, thereby improving safety and wellbeing,”
said Rasmus Juncher, Senior Lead Geophysicist at Vattenfall.
According to Vattenfall. the uncrewed vessel is smaller (4.5m total length)
than crewed vessels, and typically also more modern which explains the
big fuel saving. The company aims to expand the use of uncrewed vessel
in future operations.
“This is the first step of many using uncrewed vessels, supporting the
aims of a fossil free future. We want to pursue further opportunities to
support other functionalities of the uncrewed vessels, for instance for
visual inspections of our assets both above and below water and in-site
investigations on a broader scale to support the wind farm design. The
journey of autonomous vehicles in general have just begun and I believe
that the possibilities are endless. I am proud that Vattenfall is part
of the journey. This is only the very beginning,” says Rasmus Juncher.
The service was provided by ocean data acquisition company XOCEAN, who
has used uncrewed survey services since 2019.
“Our uncrewed survey vessel platform offers a safe, reliable and low carbon
solution for the collection of ocean data. We are delighted to be supporting
Vattenfall through the provision of sustainable data to support their survey
requirements across the development and operation of their offshore windfarms,”
said James Ives, CEO, XOCEAN.