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Petrobras to Launch Second Part of Offshore Wind Analysis

Last updated: 2024/10/28 at 7:08 AM
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Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. has stated it could launch new Bravo buoy items to gather, monitor, and assess offshore wind sources. The corporate stated in a media launch it’s investing BRL 60 million ($10.5 million) into the brand new sea wind testing and measuring section.

The Bravo items have been designed for the Brazilian sea. It’s a domestically developed LiDAR system. This optical sensor makes use of laser beams to measure wind pace and path, and different crucial environmental elements like atmospheric stress, temperature, humidity, wave top, and present path. This complete information is important for assessing the potential of wind power websites. Weighing in at seven tons, Bravo options an power system powered by photovoltaic photo voltaic power modules, Petrobras stated.

Petrobras stated the primary 5 new items will begin working in December, whereas the others will likely be deployed in late 2025, resuming the tasks that started with the pioneering Bravo unit, which has simply accomplished one 12 months of nonstop wind measuring operations within the Areia Branca Sea on the coast of Rio Grande do Norte.

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“It is one other important step in our power transition journey. This challenge section is important to validate the know-how and immediate Brazil’s largest offshore wind mapping marketing campaign, which is important to evaluate the technical feasibility of future offshore wind power services”, Maurício Tolmasquim, Petrobras’s Power Transition and Sustainability Director, stated.

“This 12 months, the tools has recorded nonstop measurements, with out intercurrences, which represents an essential scientific milestone for the Brazilian offshore wind power for the reason that analyses think about a whole climatic interval, together with months of the 12 months with the extra intense wind”, Antonio Medeiros, SENAI Institute of Renewable Power Innovation (ISI-ER) Analysis & Growth Coordinator, added.

Petrobras invested BRL 11.3 million ($1.9 million) within the first Bravo model by way of the Analysis and Technological Growth Program for the Electrical Energy Sector regulated by the Nationwide Electrical Energy Company. Part two of measurements will obtain funds allotted to the analysis, improvement, and innovation (RDI) actions of the Nationwide Oil, Pure Fuel, and Biofuel Company (ANP).

“This challenge is a superb instance of Petrobras’s RDI technique that helps and strengthens our truthful power transition management. By partnerships with distinguished nationwide establishments, we drive the technological improvement of renewable energies, significantly this analysis, with improvements in offshore wind power”, Renata Baruzzi, Petrobras’ Engineering, Expertise, and Innovation Director, stated.

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