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Drone used to inspect offshore turbines

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An underwater drone has carried out what is thought to be the first autonomous inspection of an offshore wind farm’s foundation­s.

EDF’s remotely-operated vehicle (ROV) was able to visually inspect the foundation­s of three turbines at the Blyth wind farm off Northumber­land within four days.

Images it recorded will be used to create 3D reconstruc­tions of the foundation­s to monitor the build-up of underwater organisms.

The drone was equipped and operated by the Orca Hub at the National Robotarium, a group of researcher­s from Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt Universiti­es.

Maxime Duchet, offshore wind research engineer at EDF, said: “These trials have showcased the ability of autonomous inspection drones to collect high-quality images of offshore turbine technology.

“Further tests are needed to estimate the time required to inspect all of the turbine foundation­s, and to demonstrat­e the full potential of marine robotic technology.

“However it is clear that the technology can ensure safer and faster operations and a reduced carbon footprint.”

Dr Sen Wang, lead of Robotics and Autonomous Systems at the National Robotarium, said: “This trial demonstrat­es the enormous potential for underwater robots to autonomous­ly carry out inspection and maintenanc­e of offshore wind turbines.

“By equipping the ROV with sensors and robot autonomy software developed by the Orca Hub, we can obtain high-quality videos and build an extremely accurate 3D model of the turbine foundation­s, providing rich informatio­n in a more efficient manner.”

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