The aim of this project is to develop a comprehensive approach, to produce large wind turbine blades fully recyclable and sustainable. To tackle the waste issue of wind turbine blades and
Floating wind energy is a cornerstone of a carbon-free electricity supply. The Danish offshore wind industry is in a key position to play a leading role in the coming market, which is
Conventional manual manufacturing methods - hand lay-up and vacuum infusion - are to date predominantly used to produce large-scale Continuous Fiber Composite (CFC) structures for industries
The project aims to develop a symbiotic teleoperation solution to the Wind Turbine Blade (WTB) maintenance. The current solution to the WTB maintenance largely relies on human technicians who
The project will design and test innovative blade tips for wind turbines which can increase the existing rotor size, producing up to 8% more energy per year, while regulating loads in a smart way.
Every wind farm project requires accurate resource assessments to evaluate the energy yield and profitability, but for projects in hilly, mountainous or forested areas the measurement campaigns can be
Small cracks in wind turbine bearings are responsible for some of the most expensive wind turbine failures. Today, there are no certain methods of preventing the cracks, but a new project led by DTU