Project description
Innovative noise mitigation system for offshore windfarms
The pile driving technique used in offshore windfarms or coastal foundations generates a high level of noise. This has serious impacts, even death, for marine mammals, fish and other species. Unfortunately, existing noise mitigation systems (NMS) have limitations as they are expensive, have weak acoustic efficiency, and do not operate well with current, waves, and depth. The EU-funded SEALENCE project is developing an innovative and eco-designed NMS, the SSQ® Pile Driving. The solution relies on the disruptive membrane Sub Sea Quieter® offering very high acoustic mitigation efficiency and turbidity containment. The innovation reduces costs up to 10 times compared to existing NMS. It is also adaptable to the most severe site conditions.
Objective
For offshore windfarms or coastal foundations, pile driving technique is often used. But it generates a high level of noise, which severly damages - up to death - marine mammals, fishes and other species. Noise Mitigation Systems (NMS) exist but with limits : high price, weak acoustic efficiency, bad behavior with current, waves and depth...
To fill these gaps, we develop an innovative and eco-designed NMS : the SSQ Pile Driving.
It is based on the disruptive membrane Sub Sea Quieter (inflatable panels of 3D-woven fabric, coated and sealed to insure acoustic efficiency) resulting from 5 years of R&D.
Designed like a sock deployed closest and around the pile thanks to a clever manutention system, it aims at becoming the NMS technical reference by its very high acoustic mitigation efficiency, turbidity containment, its cost up to 5 to 10 times cheaper than existing NMS, with no any extra vessel or crane and its adaptability to the most severe site conditions (waves, curent, depth...).
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HORIZON.3.1 - The European Innovation Council (EIC)
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56000 VANNES
France
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