The
programme
–
claimed
to
be
the
“most
comprehensive”
ever
carried
out
in
the
industry
–
will
deploy
a
trio
of
SgurrEnergy’s
G4000
Offshore
Galion
Lidar
devices
on
a
5MW
Areva
M5000-116.
They
will
simultaneously
gather
wind
data
at
multiple
measurement
points,
to
feed
back
detailed
information
on
the
resource
before
and
after
it
interacts
with
the
turbine.
From
the
collected
data,
Areva
expects
to
form
a
detailed
overview
of
the
inflowing
wind
field
conditions
over
the
entire
rotor
area,
along
with
a
better
understanding
of
wake
effects
downstream
of
the
turbine.
“This
data,
along
with
that…