Deploy in the spot that has a combination of the fastest ocean current, closest to a high population area and clear of surface vessels.
Anchors sufficiently sized to maintain the Docgen securely under the highest current levels must be placed in the engineered position on the ocean floor.
Tugs position the Docgen so that the main work vessel can attach the anchor lines, the pneumatic lines, control fibre optics and shore power cable.
When the Docgen attitude is correctly within the ocean current, controlled scuttling would commence. Sensors on board the Docgen report angular position depth in real time so that the main work vessel can place the Docgen in the exact position specified.
Once settled on the ocean floor, the last of the buoyancy air should be vented to add position security, and the work remote operated vehicle could then disconnect the pneumatic/ control lines. These are winched on board the main work vessel and secure for the next Docgen operation.
The Docgen power systems can then be enabled and ideally years of continuous power generation would commence.
