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04/20/2026 11:14

Fraunhofer IWES completes Metocean survey in Estonia for Enefit

Inna Eck Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergiesysteme IWES

    As part of the development of the Estonian Liivi Offshore Wind Farm project, the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES has conducted a site condition monitoring campaign in Liivi Bay, commissioned by Enefit. The Fraunhofer IWES Stage 3+ Wind Lidar Buoy, a Floating Lidar System, was installed together with co-deployed Oceanographic Sensors to collect a year of measurements, e.g., wind profiles, turbulence intensity (TI), wave and current parameters. It was the first commercial campaign to obtain advanced TI measurements from Fraunhofer IWES's high-frequency deterministic motion compensation method. The campaign also involved a land-based Lidar measurement and wind modelling.

    A site condition monitoring campaign is essential before building a wind farm, providing the site‑specific resource and environmental data needed to design the project safely, efficiently, and with best bankability. The campaign in Liivi Bay was conducted from October 2024 to December 2025. Floating Lidar Systems like the Fraunhofer IWES Wind Lidar Buoy have been widely adopted by the wind industry as an efficient survey tool. They allow accurate resource measurements at sea, with traceable and minimized measurement uncertainty, to provide optimum energy yield assessment.

    Ensuring data continuity during the sea ice season
    During the sea ice season, the Fraunhofer IWES Wind Lidar Buoy was temporarily removed from site. This was planned to prevent sea ice damage. The parallel onshore Lidar campaign deployed on Kihnu Island provided a precise wind measurement reference for that period. A horizontal transfer modelling using an offshore-calibrated atmospheric flow model addressed the data gap caused by the buoy’s absence and completed the datasets.

    “Liivi Bay represents a strategically important location for the development of offshore in the Baltic region. The insights gained from this measurement campaign will support Enefit in advancing offshore wind capacity that enhances regional energy security and accelerates the transition to a cleaner, more efficient energy system”, says Johann-Gustav Lend, Baltics Business Development Manager at Enefit.

    Delivering advance Turbulence measurement
    In parallel with its recent scientific advancements and publications, Fraunhofer IWES has delivered Turbulence Intensity (TI) measurements based on its high-frequency deterministic motion compensation method. Enefit and the Liivi Project are the first commercial partners to benefit from this cutting-edge methodology for floating lidar systems.

    “The Fraunhofer IWES project team was delighted to deliver the technically important Turbulence Intensity measurements based on our own step-up into high-frequency Line-of-Sight motion compensation, bringing the benefit of applied research to the industry as per Fraunhofer’s mission”, adds Loïs Legendre, Project Manager Wind Measurement at Fraunhofer IWES.

    Also involved in the project were the Riigilaevastik (Estonian State Fleet) and their vessel crews providing effective operational support throughout the campaign, as well as Luode Consulting who conducted the oceanographic measurements.

    “For the Estonian State Fleet, active participation in scientific research and monitoring activities in national waters is highly important, including making state fleet resources available to support such work,” says Andres Laasma, Director General of the Estonian State Fleet.

    Outlook
    Fraunhofer IWES will be at the WindEurope in Madrid, April 21-23, 2026 at booth 9-H120, to present and discuss their current research and commercial offer for the offshore wind energy sector.

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    Contact partner at the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES
    Loïs Legendre
    Project & Operations Manager
    Tel.: +44 7564 043830
    E-mail: lois.legendre@iwes-extern.fraunhofer.de
    www.iwes.fraunhofer.de

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    Fraunhofer IWES
    The Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES conducts application-oriented research for a sustainable future. The focus topics of the Fraunhofer IWES are offshore, hydrogen, test infrastructure and digitalization. The research work in these future-oriented key technologies plays a central role in the innovation process and strengthens the business location for the benefit of our society by transferring the research results to industry. More than 400 employees at nine locations are developing innovative methods to accelerate the expansion of the wind energy and hydrogen economy, minimize risks, and increase cost efficiency.

    Enefit
    Enefit is a company within the Eesti Energia Group that brings together all areas of the electricity business – energy production, development, retail and energy trading and portfolio management. The electricity company serves over half a million retail customers in Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland and has nearly 1,200 megawatts of renewable energy generation capacity making it one of the leading renewable energy producers in the Baltics.


    Contact for scientific information:

    Contact partner at the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems IWES
    Loïs Legendre
    Project Manager Wind Measurement
    Tel.: +44 7564 043830
    E-mail: lois.legendre@iwes-extern.fraunhofer.de
    www.iwes.fraunhofer.de


    Images

    The Fraunhofer IWES Stage 3+ Wind Lidar Bouy on site in Liivi Bay
    The Fraunhofer IWES Stage 3+ Wind Lidar Bouy on site in Liivi Bay

    Copyright: © Fraunhofer IWES/Loïs Legendre


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    The Fraunhofer IWES Stage 3+ Wind Lidar Bouy on site in Liivi Bay


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