ABP Marine Environmental Research (ABPmer), a recognised provider of high quality technical expertise to the offshore wind sector, will be exhibiting at the British Wind Energy Association’s 8th annual Offshore Wind Conference (June 24-25) alongside its parent company Associated British Ports (ABP).
ABPmer holds a strong portfolio in offshore wind having worked on the majority of Round 1 and Round 2 projects as well as leading several strategic level technical reviews for both government and The Crown Estate. Typical studies have required combinations of various marine specialist skills including environmental evaluation, GIS analysis and numerical modelling. All have benefited from ABPmer’s extensive experience and understanding of coastal hydraulics and processes based on nearly 60 years marine consultancy business.
Associated British Ports, the UK’s largest ports group with major ports located near to key Round 2 and Round 3 sites, offers the offshore wind industry excellent opportunities for manufacturing, assembly and O&M (operation and maintenance) facilities.
Together, ABPmer and ABP, offer the offshore wind industry highly skilled technical and logistical support at all stages of development, from initial assessment, through detail design metocean studies and operational forecasting to O&M shoreside facilities and services.
To learn more, visit stand 73 at the BWEA conference being held at the QEII Centre in Westminster. For more information go to BWEA event website: www.bwea.com/events/index.html
Enquiries:
Tracey Hewett
ABPmer Communications
Tel: 02380 711840
