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GL Garrad Hassan Commissioned for "FINO Wind" Research Project


Hamburg, 28 August 2013 – DWD (German Weather Service) has commissioned GL
Garrad Hassan to be responsible for an extensive sub-project within the
scope of the “FINO Wind” research project. This involves taking an inventory
of the metadata, utilisation and collection of LiDAR wind measurement data
for the correction of mast effects, as well as the uncertainty estimation
and assessment of the measuring set-up and data.

The objective of the research project is to combine the measurement
campaigns on the three FINO platforms as well as to develop standardised
analyses of the FINO wind measurement data. Overall responsibility for the
three-year research project lies with DWD, which coordinates several
research partners in this project.
“The results of the ‘FINO Wind’ project will make a decisive contribution to
obtaining a cohesive overview of the wind conditions in the North Sea and
Baltic Sea. Furthermore, the project will ensure that measurement, testing
and homogenisation standards are developed that ensure comparability under
offshore conditions independent of the individual circumstances. For
instance, these may be caused by the varying measurement heights or the
instrumentation and mast effect. That is the only way to provide a
standardised and universal database to industry and research,” explains
Peter Frohböse, Head of Department GL Garrad Hassan Offshore Hamburg.

Measuring masts are installed on the research platforms that measure the
most important meteorological parameters at different heights, especially
the wind speed and direction as well as wind qualities. The measurement
results acquired that way are relevant to interdisciplinary tasks such as
the design of offshore wind farms as well as to energy transport forecasts
and hence the related economic efficiency calculation of offshore projects.

“Through ‘FINO Wind’, better comparability of the data from the three
platforms is to be ensured and consistent storage of the measurement results
in the FINO database enabled in order to make the results accessible to
third parties. On the other hand, the results of the wind speed measurements
are to be compared with regard to the wind climates of the North Sea and
Baltic Sea. Then the results can be used to derive recommendations to adapt
the measurement-related setup and to derive analysis methods, among other
things,” explains Gudrun Rosenhagen, Manager of the Hamburg office of DWD.

In order to obtain sound knowledge of the offshore conditions, funds were
provided in 2002 to construct such research platforms in the North Sea and
Baltic Sea. The GL Group was involved right from the start in the FINO 1
research project in the North Sea approximately 40 km to the north of
Borkum, and was responsible for operating the facility up until 2012. In
addition, GL Garrad Hassan has managed the FINO 2 platform since 2009 as the
official operator. It is located in the Baltic Sea, approximately 40 km
north of Rügen.

Platform FINO 3, which was put into operation in mid-2009 in the North Sea
approximately 70 km to the west of Sylt, is equipped with wind and
meteorological measuring systems from GL Garrad Hassan. Besides
responsibility for the design and set-up of the measuring system, GL Garrad
Hassan is also responsible for smooth operation of the wind measurements on
the 106 m mast for the entire term of the project. The meteorological
studies on the platform as well as on its measuring mast are being conducted
against the background of the offshore wind farm in the region to the west
of Sylt, which has been approved and is currently under construction. The
measurement data is being collected in accordance with the existing
measurements on FINO 2 in the Baltic Sea, as well as on FINO 1 to the north
of Borkum, and passed on to BSH for public distribution.

Further information on the individual FINO platforms can be found at:
http://www.fino-offshore.de/.