Fugro Completes Hornsea Project One Geotechnical Campaign

Wind Farm Update

Fugro has completed one of the largest seabed investigation campaigns in the history of the offshore wind industry in preparation for Dong Energy’s 1.2 gigawatt Hornsea Project One project.

Located 120km off the Yorkshire coast, the project is scheduled to go into operation by 2020 when it will be able to meet the electricity needs of around 800,000 UK homes.

Fugro completed the work within four months after being awarded the £13 million contract last November. The company’s geotechnical vessels undertook close to 2,800m of seabed cone penetration testing and more than 5,000m of boreholes on all future WTG and OSS positions as part of the detailed site investigation.

Søren Egede Johannesen, team lead in DONG Energy’s Site Investigation Project Management, said: “This is the biggest geotechnical campaign we have undertaken and among the largest seabed investigation campaigns the offshore wind industry has seen.”

“Fugro used two of the largest and best equipped geotechnical vessels available on the market – M/V Greatship Manisha and M/V Bucentaur – to undertake the investigation work,” he added.

Hornsea Project One received development consent from the UK Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change in December and then in February DONG Energy exercised its option to acquire full ownership of the project from joint venture partner SMart Wind – a consortium of Mainstream Renewable Power and Siemens Financial Services (SFS),

It is one of three projects for which DONG Energy was awarded Financial Investment Decision Enabling Contracts for Difference by the Government in April 2014.

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