Geotechnical and Geophysical Investigations for the Next Danish Nearshore Windfarms

Tuesday 22 August 2017

In the spring, Geo initiated geotechnical and geophysical investigations for the next Danish nearshore windfarms: Vesterhav Nord and Vesterhav Syd, which are planned located off the west coast of Jutland.

Vattenfall won the tender for the two new nearshore windfarms, and requested Geo to perform the geotechnical and geophysical investigations.

Since spring, Geo has performed geotechnical and geophysical investigations for the new nearshore windfarms. The windfarms will have an overall effect of 350 MW. Detailed investigations are carried out for the planned turbine positions, for the planned cabling between the turbines and for cabling to the shore.

First big project for GeoExperior

In collaboration with NCT Offshore, Geo launched the drill ship Freja in the first quarter of 2017 with Geo’s new offshore heave compensated drill setup: GeoExperior. The geotechnical drilling work for the nearshore windfarms off the coast of Jutland is the first big project for GeoExperior, since the drill ship was launched.

“The drilling work is performed with Geo’s new heave compensated drill setup, which has lived up to our expectations completely”, says Jens Brink Clausen, Department Director in Offshore Investigations, Geo.

The last phase of the offshore investigations is in progress, after which an extensive laboratory programme in Geo’s laboratory will follow. All data and results from the geophysical and geotechnical investigations are interpreted and reported and will be applied in the design of each individual turbine foundation.