Research & Development

Wind and ocean dynamics

Through original approaches combining observation and modelling, we can accurately characterise wind, waves and currents. This reduces uncertainties in yield and design calculations and makes business plans more realistic. Our work thus helps to ensure the profitability of offshore wind farm projects.

Securing profitability of offshore wind farms

By combining observation and modelling, we accurately characterise the main offshore physical parameters, namely wind, waves and currents. These approaches enable us to reduce uncertainties in yield and design calculations from the preliminary stages of projects. We incorporate the effects of climate change, increased farms density and larger turbine sizes into our work. Having detailed data to establish realistic business plans enables operators to ensure the profitability of their wind farm projects.

Securing profitability of offshore wind farms

R&D topics linked to the needs of the offshore wind sector

A dedicated team and resources to ensure the profitability of offshore wind farm projects

Our Wind & Ocean Dynamics Department covers a wide range of disciplines. Its work focuses on atmospheric physics and physical oceanography. Our team’s research combines numerical modelling, tank tests, sea trials and data analysis

The Institute has two facilities that are particularly well suited to studying wind, waves and currents. The first is a multi-instrumented met mast located on the edge of the Fécamp offshore wind farm. It is equipped with a lidar, a stereo video system and a network of pressure sensors and accelerometers deployed throughout the structure. Our Institute also has a profiling lidar deployed in the Mediterranean.

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