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![]() by Staff Writers Amsterdam, Netherlands (SPX) Nov 23, 2015
SeaPlanner, industry leading marine monitoring and management solution, has been selected by Nordsee One GmbH as their marine coordination and management tool for the Nordsee One far shore wind farm development. Nordsee One is the first project to benefit from the recent upgrades to the SeaPlanner software, which includes a new mapping platform featuring an enhanced Vessel guard zone alerting and analysis tool. This feature was developed to address the specific requirements of the Nordsee One site, which is in close proximity to a major shipping lane. Oliver Heinecke, Site and Vessel Coordinator commented: "The location of the Nordsee One wind farm requires a reliable and intricate system to allow us to manage operations safely and efficiently. The capabilities of SeaPlanner, combined with the ability for us to work closely with the team to ensure our specific needs were met, made this the ideal solution." As well as providing the vessel tracking, SeaPlanner will also be conducting a communications survey using the groundbreaking and cost effective SeaPlanner Satellite Personnel Tracking Hardware in the view to providing far shore personnel tracking capabilities from the start of the project at the beginning of 2016. This will help project track personnel offshore before any communications infrastructure is available. SeaPlanner went live on the Nordsee One offshore wind farm development on 15th October 2015, within just weeks of contact sign off. Nordsee One adds to SeaPlanner's portfolio of international projects which have included offshore wind farms Gemini (Netherlands), Sandbank (Germany), Dan Tysk (Germany), Amrumbank (Germany), Thornton Bank I and II (Belgium), Northwind (Belgium); and dredging projects Wheatstone, Ichthys and Gladstone in Australia.
Related Links SeaPlanner Wind Energy News at Wind Daily
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