This inspection vehicle is the first autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) in the world designed for offshore wind farms. From 'seabed intervention' company Modus, the rechargeable machine can complete weather-dependent tasks deemed too dangerous for human workers. The inspection of offshore wind farms currently relies on diving teams and favorable weather conditions, so the AUV makes things significantly safer for crew members.
Based in Durham, England, Modus developed the technology with funding from the UK government and other energy companies. The inspection vehicle is part of the Autonomous Vehicles for the Inspection of offshore wind farm Subsea INfrastructure (AVISIoN) project.
The Modus machine improves the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of wind farms. Weather conditions and similar environmental factors come up often in the discussion of sustainable energy. The AUV an example of a local solution to this issue.
Autonomous Wind Farm Vehicles
This Safety-Enhancing Inspection Vehicle is a AUV for Wind Farms
Trend Themes
1. Autonomous Inspection Vehicles - The development of autonomous inspection vehicles presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for various industries, allowing for safer and more efficient inspections.
2. Offshore Wind Farm Technology - The advancements in offshore wind farm technology create opportunities for disruption in the renewable energy industry, improving safety and cost-effectiveness.
3. Seabed Intervention Solutions - The use of AUVs for seabed intervention in offshore wind farms opens up innovative possibilities for enhancing the inspection and maintenance processes.
Industry Implications
1. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can leverage autonomous inspection vehicles to optimize the efficiency and safety of offshore wind farms.
2. Robotics and Automation - The robotics and automation industry can benefit from the development of specialized AUVs for inspecting and maintaining offshore wind farm infrastructure.
3. Subsea Engineering - The field of subsea engineering can explore disruptive opportunities by incorporating autonomous underwater vehicles for efficient seabed intervention in the offshore wind sector.