Pulse supplying data acquisition kits for Greater Changhua wind farms

July 11, 2024
Pulse will perform the systems integration and software development at its Technology Centre in southern England, with installation to be performed at yards in South Korea and Taiwan.

Ørsted Taiwan has awarded Pulse Structural Monitoring a design, engineering, procurement, installation and commissioning contract covering measurement and associated data acquisition systems for the Greater Changhua 2b and 4 wind farm developments.

These are respectively 35 and 60 km from Taiwan’s Changhua coast, and they are due to be completed by year-end 2025. They will have a generating capacity of 920 MW.

Pulse will perform the systems integration and software development at its Technology Centre in southern England, with installation to be performed at yards in South Korea and Taiwan.

Ørsted originally contracted Pulse Structural Monitoring in 2020 to provide digital structural monitoring and insight services and equipment for the Greater Changhua wind farm offshore Taiwan.

Pulse Structural Monitoring is part of Acteon’s Geo-services business line.