Natural Power augments site investigation fleet
Natural Power, a leading renewable energy consultancy and service provider, has invested £900,000 in a bespoke sonic drill rig to augment the site investigation fleet used by its geotechnical team.
Toby Gilbert, Head of Design and Geotechnical Construction at Natural Power, said: “The addition of sonic drilling technology complements our existing fleet thanks to its sampling capabilities, helping to ensure quality results for our clients and limiting their ground risk.
“With this addition, Natural Power continues its 18-year-long investment in geotechnics for renewable energy projects to help us achieve our mission to create a better environment.”
Whilst the brand-new sonic technology itself is not unique, Natural Power’s new drill rig has a custom-designed carrier that was developed to ensure safety, traction and low ground pressure are key features. The design enables drilling in previously inaccessible locations such as soft ground or forestry brash, which is believed to be a unique capability.
Furthermore, a number of additional rig design considerations were included such as ergonomics and reduced manual handling.
The rig has been used commercially in sites across Scotland this summer.
Natural Power’s geotechnical team investigates the ground at a proposed development site to check the foundations and conditions. The drilling team works alongside geophysicists and chartered, geotechnical and civil engineers to carry out a range of sampling methods to highlight any potential risks. Find out more here: www.naturalpower.com/uk/expertise/service/engineering-operations/geotechnical-services
About Natural Power
Natural Power is an independent consultancy and service provider that supports a global client base in the effective delivery of a wide range of renewable projects including onshore wind, solar, energy storage, hydrogen, and offshore wind technologies. It has a global reach, employing more than 500 staff across 13 international offices. Its experience extends across all phases of the project lifecycle from initial feasibility, through construction to operations and throughout all stages of the transaction cycle.