Acteon leads structural monitoring of Baltica 2 wind farm

The NX2 system will integrate critical data from 107 turbines for Poland's largest offshore wind farm.
Parque Baltica 2

Acteon Group, through its UTEC geoservices line, has been selected to lead the installation of the structural data acquisition system for the largest offshore wind farm in Poland: Baltica 2. This mega-project, promoted by the alliance between Ørsted and PGE, includes the installation of 107 offshore turbines off the coast of the Baltic Sea, with an estimated generation capacity of 1.5 GW.

Intelligent monitoring from sensor to desktop

The contract includes the design, procurement, installation and commissioning of systems that will collect key information on the structural integrity of the turbines. Data to be monitored in real time will include weather conditions, settlements, structural stresses, vibrations, corrosion and anode efficiency.

All this information will be processed and integrated using Acteon’s proprietary NX2 digital platform, which centralizes data flows from the sensor units to the customer’s management systems. This architecture will enable more accurate operational decisions and predictive maintenance. predictive maintenance predictive maintenance.

Development in the United Kingdom and installation in Baltica 2

Software development and system integration is being carried out at the Wokingham Technology Center in Wokingham, UK. In parallel, the assembly and implementation phases will be carried out at construction yards in Poland and other European locations.

UTEC’s Executive Vice President UTEC Paul Smith noted that this agreement is a tangible demonstration of Acteon’s ability to support renewable energy infrastructure. renewable energy infrastructure infrastructure on an international scale, consolidating its role in the energy transition through data-driven solutions.

A key breakthrough in Europe’s offshore strategy

Baltica 2 is part of Poland’s strategic effort to diversify its electricity matrix and move towards decarbonization. The wind farm is expected to be operational by the end of 2027, providing renewable energy to more than one million households.

With this award, Acteon strengthens its presence in the Baltic Sea and consolidates its role as a key supplier in the European offshore energy ecosystem. offshore energy .

Source and photo: Acteon