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GBM Works' New Tech Challenges Noise Pollution in Wind Turbine Installation

Offshore Engineer

GBM Works has made progress with the development of its Vibrojet technology, designed to address noise pollution affecting marine life during the installation of…

GBM Works challenges noise pollution when installing wind turbines with their Vibrojet® technology. Credit: GBM Works
GBM Works challenges noise pollution when installing wind turbines with their Vibrojet® technology. Credit: GBM Works

GBM Works has made progress with the development of its Vibrojet technology, designed to address noise pollution affecting marine life during the installation of foundation piles by using vibrations and water jetting, instead of traditional piling methods.

In collaboration with MSA-Service and their data acquisition platform, multiped, the first large-scale tests of the technology are currently underway. The core of this technology, as GBM explains, lies in the application of water and vibrations.

"Instead of forcefully hammering a pile into the seabed, we use water and vibrations. We create within the monopile a fluid mixture that allows us to work with fluid resistance rather than soil resistance. By adding vertical vibrations, we can install the pile much more quietly," said Siemen Dasselaar, lead operations engineer at GBM Works.

Bubble curtains, traditionally used to dampen underwater noise, are no longer needed. Additionally, this method reduces steel usage in construction, potentially lowers CO₂ emissions, and achieves a deeper 'target depth'

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