SITE INVESTIGATION

Borehole logging in preparation for the Baltic Sea's most powerful wind farm

Robertson Geo's part in the development of Germany's 927MW Gennaker offshore wind farm

Working from Geoquip Marine’s drill ship Seehorn, Robertson Geo logged five boreholes, drilled using Geobor S, with depths to 60m over a period of three weeks as part of the site investigation for the Gennaker offshore wind farm project. Credit: Geoquip Marine

Working from Geoquip Marine’s drill ship Seehorn, Robertson Geo logged five boreholes, drilled using Geobor S, with depths to 60m over a period of three weeks as part of the site investigation for the Gennaker offshore wind farm project. Credit: Geoquip Marine

Located in the Baltic Sea some 15km off the German coast, the Gennaker offshore wind farm, which will be spread over an area of 185km², will deploy 103 x 9MW turbines on monopile foundations for a total...

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