← Back to News
energy

Azerbaijan Launches Offshore Wind Assessment Campaign with Floating LiDAR Deployment in Caspian Sea

By MGN EditorialMay 15, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Azerbaijan has taken a significant step toward offshore wind development, commissioning a floating LiDAR buoy in the Caspian Sea to begin measuring wind resources for potential future projects.

Azerbaijan has initiated its first offshore wind measurement campaign in the Caspian Sea, marking a notable milestone in the country's renewable energy ambitions. According to Offshore Energy, EOLOS Floating LiDAR Solutions has successfully commissioned its FLS200 integrated floating LiDAR buoy at an undisclosed location in the Caspian, signalling the start of a structured wind resource assessment programme. The deployment of the FLS200 — a purpose-built floating LiDAR system designed for open-water wind measurement — will enable developers and authorities to gather high-resolution wind data at hub height, a critical prerequisite for evaluating the commercial viability of offshore wind installations. LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology has become the industry standard for offshore wind resource assessment, offering accurate, bankable data without the cost and complexity of fixed meteorological masts. The Caspian Sea, the world's largest enclosed inland body of water, presents a unique operating environment for offshore energy development. Bordered by Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Iran, the sea has long been associated with oil and gas extraction. Azerbaijan's move to assess its offshore wind potential reflects a broader regional shift toward diversifying energy portfolios and reducing dependence on hydrocarbon revenues. For Azerbaijan, which has historically been one of the South Caucasus region's primary oil producers, the campaign represents a strategic pivot. The country has been expanding its renewable energy capacity in recent years, driven in part by international climate commitments and growing domestic energy demand. The data gathered through this LiDAR campaign will be essential for informing future investment decisions, environmental impact assessments, and potential tendering processes for offshore wind capacity. Industry observers note that robust wind measurement campaigns of this nature typically run for a minimum of 12 months to capture seasonal variability and provide statistically reliable datasets acceptable to project financiers. EOLOS Floating LiDAR Solutions, the Dutch company behind the FLS200 system, has established a track record of deployments across European and international waters. The Caspian deployment extends the company's footprint into a frontier market with considerable untapped renewable potential. While the scale and timeline of any eventual offshore wind development in Azerbaijani waters remain to be determined, the commissioning of this measurement campaign is widely regarded as a foundational step in building the evidence base necessary to attract investment and advance project development in the region.
#offshore wind#LiDAR#Caspian Sea#Azerbaijan#wind resource assessment#EOLOS#renewable energy#floating LiDAR

Related Articles

Gulf Energy Corridors Reopen as Geopolitical Shifts Reshape Global Shipping Lanes

Saudi Arabia's Ras Tanura terminal prepares to resume crude loading following the Iran conflict, while U.S. diplomacy seeks to reassure Gulf allies over a prospective Iran accord — developments with significant implications for global tanker markets and energy supply chains.

Jun 25, 2026

Equinor Targets 2027 Final Investment Decision on Norway's Largest Undeveloped Barents Sea Discovery

Equinor has launched a public consultation on an environmental impact assessment for a major Barents Sea field development, setting the stage for a final investment decision by end of 2027.

Jun 25, 2026

BP and ONGC Join Forces to Boost Hydrocarbon Output in India's Premier Offshore Basin

BP and India's state-owned ONGC are intensifying production efforts in the Western Offshore Basin, widely regarded as India's most prolific offshore hydrocarbon region in the Arabian Sea.

Jun 25, 2026

Maritime Industry Briefing: Limited Offshore Energy News as Solar Sector Advances High-Efficiency Modules

This edition's briefing notes a solar technology announcement from Intersolar Europe 2026, with limited direct maritime industry news available in the current feed cycle.

Jun 25, 2026

Offshore Energy Roundup: Major Contracts Drive Angola Ultra-Deepwater Push as Perenco Secures Vietnam Gas Deal

Azule Energy continues to build out its Angolan ultra-deepwater contractor roster with the addition of Baker Hughes, while Perenco Vietnam advances a Southeast Asian offshore gas project with a new sales agreement.

Jun 25, 2026