TO UNDERSTAND

Offshore wind represents the greatest potential for energy development in the marine environment over the next decade. With a aim of 50 wind farms in operation, representing 45 GW of installed capacity by 2050, wind farms have become an essential component of modern energy production. The use of drones offers many advantages for monitoring and collecting a wide range of data for different fields of application.

Come and discover how drones can contribute to maritime surveillance and safety, observation and environmental monitoring, as well as operational maintenance and logistics, for both land-based and floating wind farms.

Program

Introduction to the stakes and perspectives by Marc Lafosse, President of the Marine Renewable Energies Commission, Syndicat des énergies renouvelables (SER)

Round tables on :

  • Maritime surveillance: maritime safety and security and the fight against malicious acts
  • Observation and environmental monitoring, above and below the sea surface
  • Maintenance in operational condition
  • Logistics

Conclusion by Matthieu Monnier, Deputy Managing Director of France Renouvelables

The event will be held on September 25 at the Bouguenais technocampus, and will be preceded on Tuesday afternoon, September 24, by a boat tour of the Saint Nazaire wind farm.
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A co-org event with Pôle Mer Bretagne Atlantique, Pôle Mer Méditerranée and Aerospace Valley, in partnership with WEAMEC.