Fugro has been awarded a contract to perform comprehensive geotechnical surveys for the NordSee Energies 1 offshore wind farm, a major renewable energy project being developed by TotalEnergies on the North Sea N-12.1 site.
The investigations
will provide essential insights into seabed conditions at planned wind turbine
locations and inter-array cable routes, directly informing the safe and
efficient design of turbine foundations.
With a planned
capacity of 2 GW, NordSee Energies 1 is expected to make a significant
contribution to Germany’s offshore wind expansion in the North Sea and
strengthen Europe’s long-term energy security and decarbonisation efforts.
Fieldwork is already
underway, with Fugro mobilising a fleet of five specialist vessels to carry out
the surveys approximately 170 km off the German coast, across an area of around
200 km².
The campaign includes
investigations at around 140 locations, reaching depths of up to 50 metres
below the seabed.
To support safe,
efficient and high‑quality data acquisition across the site, Fugro is deploying
advanced technologies including its SEACALF® Mk V seabed cone penetration
testing system.
Following the
fieldwork, an extensive laboratory testing programme will be carried out at
Fugro’s laboratories in Wallingford, UK, and Louvain, Belgium. The resulting
Geo-data will be delivered through VirGeo, Fugro’s cloud-based Geo-data
platform, and used to understand soil behaviour across the different turbine
loading areas, as well as to inform the design, installation, and protection of
the inter-array cables.
“With a five‑vessel
programme, this is one of the largest offshore wind investigations we’ve
undertaken in Europe,” said Remmelt de Jong, Fugro’s Regional Business Line
Director for Marine Site Characterisation in Europe and Africa. “By combining
advanced technology with expert analysis, we’re ensuring TotalEnergies receives
the foundation data needed to keep this project on schedule and support
Europe’s clean energy ambitions.”
TotalEnergies was awarded concessions by the German Federal Network Agency in 2023, 2024 and 2025 for the construction of four wind farms in the North and Baltic Seas and is participating in two offshore wind projects together with RWE, resulting in an awarded offshore wind pipeline with a total capacity of 7.5 GW. -TradeArabia News Service