Princess Elisabeth Antarctica, located on
Utsteinen Nunatak in
Queen Maud Land
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, is a
Belgian scientific polar research station, which went into service on 15 February 2009.
History
The station, designed, built and operated by the
International Polar Foundation
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, is the first polar base that combines eco-friendly construction materials, clean and
efficient energy use
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, optimization of the station's energy consumption and clever waste-management techniques.
Testing phase in
Brussels
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and building construction in
Antarctica
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was coordinated by Belgian main contractor
BESIX
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.
The station is built against a ridge (The Utsteinen ridge) that is exposed to gales of up to . The station can withstand such strong winds through its aerodynamic shape and its foundation anchoring of several metres deep into the
permafrost
Permafrost () is soil or underwater sediment which continuously remains below for two years or more; the oldest permafrost has been continuously frozen for around 700,000 years. Whilst the shallowest permafrost has a vertical extent of below ...
.
Philippe Samyn, a Belgian architect, was involved in designing the shell and underlying structure. The upper deck of the building is the actual station and looks over the ridge edge. The lower deck contains a garage for
snowcat
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Snow groomer ...
vehicles and other utilities.
The Princess Elisabeth base is the only
zero-emission base on the Antarctic, and runs on solar and wind energy through the use of a micro
smart grid
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, which has lead-acid batteries as well as backup generators. The station is connected to nine
wind turbine
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s that stretch out along the Utsteinen ridge. As of February 2023, the station also houses the only electric exploration vehicle in the Antarctic, the Venturi Antarctica, which has been in-service since December 2021. The station houses up to 16 scientists at a time.
The station is named after
Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, the eldest daughter of
King Philippe of Belgium.
11 of 30
[Andreas Frei]
''Wie Corona in die Antarktis kam – und was dabei optimistisch stimmt.''
In: '' Tages-Anzeiger'', 5 January 2022, retrieved 6 January 2022. of the base's personnel contracted
COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
in December 2021 despite having been vaccinated. The first case was a person who had arrived on 7 December and tested positive on 14 December. The cases were mild, and none were expected to be evacuated on a flight scheduled for 12 January 2022.
Ownership dispute
There was a protracted dispute between the
government of Belgium and the explorer
Alain Hubert as to which party controls the base.
The Belgian Government has alleged financial mismanagement by the base's private operators, the International Polar Foundation.
Disputes over ownership and control of the base have led to a reduction in scientific research being undertaken at the base.
As per ''
L'Echo'', the head of the
Belgian Federal Science Policy Office, René Delcourt, has stated that no Belgian scientists would be sent to the station in 2017.
The dispute was resolved on 9 June 2017 as a judgement ruled by the Belgian Council of State. Publicly announced on 30 June 2017 as the "Pax Antarctica", the settlement between the International Polar Foundation and the Belgian government includes the Belgian government fully owning the base, the International Polar Foundation receiving contracts to operate the base for the next six years, and a cessation of all legal proceedings. Research work resumed in November 2017, with 24 scientists from twelve countries expected at the base.
See also
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Belgian Antarctic Program
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List of Antarctic research stations
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List of Antarctic field camps
Many research stations in Antarctica support satellite field camps which are, in general, seasonal camps. The type of field camp can vary – some are permanent structures used during the annual Antarctic summer, whereas others are little more tha ...
*
List of airports in Antarctica
References
External links
Belgian Antarctic Research Station - Princess Elisabeth StationInternational Polar FoundationBelgian Polar PlatformThe Princess Elisabeth Polar Station: a case study on Constructalia
A slideshow about the Princess Elisabeth Station, Allianz Knowledge, July 2008
COMNAP Antarctic FacilitiesCOMNAP Antarctic Facilities MapThe Princess Elisabeth Station at Philippe Samyn and Partners
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Princess Ragnhild Coast
Sustainable buildings and structures
Outposts of Queen Maud Land
Belgium and the Antarctic
2009 establishments in Antarctica