Fulcrum3D Sodar assesses resources for green hydrogen specialist Infinite Blue Energy
Green Hydrogen specialist Infinite Blue Energy have completed the installation of a Fulcrum3D SODAR (Sonic Detection and Ranging) weather monitoring system at IBE’s landmark green hydrogen project Arrowsmith. The data collected from the SODAR will support the Final Investment Decision (FID) and allow fine tuning of the final design of power infrastructure.
The SODAR system analyses local winds and sunlight, enabling the final design of wind turbines and solar panels to be optimised for the planned production rate of 25 tonnes per day of zero carbon green hydrogen. Initial data Indicates that the Arrowsmith site is exceptionally high in solar and wind resources, paving the way for the production of green hydrogen with zero carbon debt.
Fulcrum3D’s flagship Sodar wind monitoring system is one of only five remote sensing instruments globally considered to provide bankable wind data by leading independent consultants such as DNV-GL.
IBE plans to have the Arrowsmith Plant operating by late 2022. The project is expected to drive significant growth in regional jobs, energy security and a considerable reduction in Western Australia’s carbon emissions.
IBE Chief Executive Officer Stephen Gauld said this was another crucial step towards the success of the Arrowsmith Hydrogen Project.
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