24/03/2024 Regno Unito, (UK), Inghilterra, (England), Norfolk, King’s Lynn
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OEG Renewables business Hughes Subsea will undertake unexploded ordnance (UXO) identification and clearance for ScottishPower Renewables’ 1.4GW East Anglia Three offshore wind farm. The offshore operations will involve the identification, investigation, and disposal of confirmed UXO targets across an area of around 305km2. The campaign is expected to start in mid-March and last for six months, continuing until early October 2024. In addition, Hughes Subsea, a subsidiary of OEG Energy Group, will use the Glomar Wave, a DP2 66.4m long vessel in the East Anglia Three UXO campaign, along with work class remotely operated vehicle (WROV) and specialist divers. It will also be supported by another OEGR business, GEOSIGHT, who will be providing surveying and calibration services. Maritime archaeologists will also be enlisted to handle historic findings, and marine mammal observers will support the monitoring of local wildlife.
Photo-Source: energyvoice.com
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