Ørsted invests in Spoor, enters technology development partnership to improve birdlife data from offshore wind farms
8.6.2022 08:30:00 CEST | Ørsted A/S | Press release
Ørsted will help test and commercialise a new technology to collect more and better birdlife data at its windfarms around the world. The new cost-effective and highly scalable bird monitoring tool will ultimately support Ørsted’s ambition to deliver net-positive biodiversity impact for all new projects from 2030.
Ørsted and venture capital firms Nysnø Climate Investments (Nysnø), Wiski Capital, Norrsken Foundation, and Antler have invested in Spoor AI via a seed funding round. Ørsted will also enter into a partnership with Spoor to develop and commercialise its technology at Ørsted’s offshore wind farms. Spoor is a Norwegian ‘deeptech’ start-up which has built a specially designed artificial intelligence (AI) system to monitor and track birdlife at offshore windfarms.
Bridging the data gap in understanding birdlife at sea
Rapid energy transition is a crucial piece of the puzzle in halting and reversing biodiversity loss, as climate change is increasingly one of its biggest causes. But more new wind infrastructure means more interaction with the natural world, which climate action seeks to protect. That’s why Ørsted is looking for new ways to further improve itsunderstanding of that interaction – to minimise potential negative impact alongside action to proactively enhance biodiversity.
By working with Spoor, Ørsted will continue to improve its understanding of how birds behave while travelling in the vicinity ofits wind farms. With better understanding of bird behaviour, wind farm design can be further optimised in line with Ørsted’s commitment to deliver renewable energy that has a net-positive biodiversity impact for all new energy projects commissioned from 2030.
It is notoriously challenging to monitor bird behaviour, which is why the offshore wind industry currently uses precautionary models to estimate possible collisions at wind farms when designing them. Several recent studies, including ones supported by Ørsted, suggest that actual collisions are significantly fewer than currently modelled. The Spoor system can increase our confidence in those predictions, thus increasing our knowledge base and helping us build robust statistical evidence in this field.
Data from systems like Spoor’s will help Ørsted and the offshore renewables industry refine wind farm project designwhile improving efficiency. In turn, this will allow the offshore wind industry to build offshore wind projects faster and achieve the pace necessary to mitigate climate change in line with the 1.5°C scenario.
Benjamin Sykes, Vice President and Head of Ørsted’s global centre of environmental expertise, said: “As governments around the world ramp up ambitious plans to grow offshore wind energy capacity, and to curb climate change, it’s imperative that we continually improve our understanding of bird behaviour, so we can design and build wind farms that actively deliver net-positive biodiversity outcomes.”
He continued: “Spoor’s technology will help us better understand how different species of birds behave at and around offshore wind farms. It’s also an exciting example of how agile, entrepreneurial companies can deliver high-impact innovation when supported with knowledge sharing and investment by key industry players.”
Ask Helseth, CEO of Spoor, said: “We’re delighted to receive this direct investment from Ørsted, a renewable energy company with an industry-leading biodiversity ambition and the world’s largest offshore wind developer. It’s a clear signal of confidence in Spoor and the potential of our technology. This investment will accelerate the development of our software, its roll-out speed on existing wind farms, and enable new projects to include the highest standard of AI-based bird monitoring from day one.”
The difference Spoor’s technology makes
The unique benefit of Spoor’s system – in comparison to available alternatives like thecombination of high-specification cameras, radars, and human observers – is that the company’s AI technology has been developed to accurately identify and track birds specifically. The Spoor system has no blind spots and is significantly more cost-effective than the alternatives.
Once the technology is tested and commercialised, Ørsted and the broader offshore wind industry will have access to significantly more reliable camera arrays than was previously possible, providing better results. In turn, this will enable Ørsted to install many more cameras across a wind farm and get much greater spatial and temporal data coverage to ensure a much better understanding of bird behaviour.
Ørsted is the first offshore wind developer to invest in Spoor.
Maria Hoffmann, Head of Ventures & Open Innovation at Ørsted, said: “Ørsted’s Ventures & Open Innovation team is delighted to invest in Spoor and support their efforts to help the offshore wind sector build robust data on bird behaviour at sea. This investment also signals our commitment to support innovative start-up companies through our Ventures Programme and to develop knowledge and technologies that can reduce cost and risk, while enhancing sustainability and producing economic benefits.”
She continued: “Working through Ørsted’s wider Research, Development & Innovation Programme, we’re also excited to leverage our knowledge, data, and assets to accelerate Spoor’s technology development journey – as we have done, and continue to do, with many hundreds of collaboration partners.”
Ørsted’s R&D partnership with Spoor
Ørsted will share its knowledge and data from selected offshore wind farms with Spoor plus provide access to several real-world demonstration sites: Ørsted’s own offshore wind farms. Ørsted is investigating opportunities to test and demonstrate the Spoor technology at several locations as part of its global fleet of offshore wind farms and will kick-start this partnership during 2022.
The partnership will vastly accelerate Spoor’s technology development timeline by training the AI to relevant regional bird species and help ready the system to deliver better outcomes faster and at greater scale once it is commercially available to the broader industry.
Ørsted is currently one of the most experienced offshore wind developers when it comes to collating data on marine birdlife and using that data to mitigate potential negative biodiversity impacts when designing wind farms. Building on this new partnership with Spoor, Ørsted looks forward to growing this knowledge base even further.
For further information, please contact:
Ørsted Group Media Relations
Boris Ajeganov
+45 99 55 48 78
Investor Relations
Rasmus Keglberg Hærvig
+45 99 55 90 95
About Spoor AI
Spoor is a rapidly growing Norwegian AI start-up which already has multiple projects installed offshore with major renewables developers. Spoor aims to set the standard for the ecologically responsible development and operation of offshore windfarms, and its mission is to enable industry and nature to coexist. Spoor's three co-founders met in 2020 during Antler's venture capital start-up programme in Oslo.
About Ørsted
The Ørsted vision is a world that runs entirely on green energy. Ørsted develops, constructs, and operates offshore and onshore wind farms, solar farms, energy storage facilities, renewable hydrogen and green fuels facilities, and bioenergy plants. Moreover, Ørsted provides energy products to its customers. Ørsted is the only energy company in the world with a science-based net-zero emissions target as validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi). Ørsted ranks as the world’s most sustainable energy company in Corporate Knights' 2022 index of the Global 100 most sustainable corporations in the world and is recognised on the CDP Climate Change A List as a global leader on climate action. Headquartered in Denmark, Ørsted employs 7,016 people. Ørsted's shares are listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen (Orsted). In 2021, the group's revenue was DKK 77.7 billion (EUR 10.4 billion). Visit orsted.com or follow us on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram, and Twitter.
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