Proposed a Roadmap for Unmanned Inspection of Offshore Wind Power Generation Facilities Using AUVs, etc.
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Toyo Engineering, along with three other companies including Nippon Steel Engineering, has proposed a roadmap toward the social implementation of a system that automates underwater inspections of offshore wind farms using AUVs and ASVs. They aim for implementation by 2030 based on the challenges identified in demonstration tests.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the purpose of this roadmap?
- A: To reduce risks and achieve unmanned operations in underwater inspections of offshore wind power facilities, aiming for early social implementation by 2030.
- Q: What equipment was used in the demonstration tests?
- A: A system combining ROV (remotely operated underwater vehicle), ASV (autonomous surface vehicle), and AUV (autonomous underwater vehicle) was used.
- Q: Which companies are involved?
- A: Four companies are collaborating: Toyo Engineering, Nippon Steel Engineering, FullDepth, and Okiden Kogyo.