Polish wind farm developer PGE Energia Odnawialna S.A. has invited tenders for a study on the EW Baltica-3 offshore wind farm project.
The project is located in the Polish Exclusive Economic Zone of the Baltic Sea, some 33km off the coast at the border of Slupsk Bank.
The aim of the study is to conduct a two-year campaign of measurement of wind conditions in the Baltic Sea and the acquisition of wind data, collected using a special floating platform equipped with a LiDAR device.
The project includes a study of the vertical profile of wind speed and direction, a study of waves and sea currents, measurement of air and water temperature, barometric pressure and relative humidity, as well as preparation of reports summarizing the collected results.
The value of the contract is EUR 414,000, and the time-frame for the completion and submission of the study is 30 months.
Interested parties have until 27 April to submit their bids. The language to be used is Polish.
Back in September 2015, PGE Energia Odnawialna kicked off an environmental survey process for its Baltica 2 and 3 projects. The company had earlier received connection conditions and signed an interconnection agreement for 1,045.5MW.
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