Building on the results achieved in a first EUDP project, the purpose of this project is to finalise the development and testing of the technologies needed to produce extra – tall 3D printed wind
Power Curve, the Technical University of Denmark and Statkraft collaborate in order to develop a trailing edge serration product for wind turbine blades that offers increased noise reduction fea-tures
The purpose of the Thunderbolt project is to be able to deliver a fully commercialized service on subscription to the wind energy market after successful project execution, making it possible to
The project is dedicated to enhancing the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of foundation design for offshore structures such as windfarms and energy islands. The envisioned solution involves the
The project allows Floating Power Plant (FPP) to optimise and further develop novel floating wind concepts. The output will be three large demonstration activities and six innovations, including a
Aeromine is a novel, building integrated windenergy system intended to compete with or supplement industrial rooftop solar PV. The EUDP project will improve the understanding of- and demonstrate how
Formålet med projektet er, at have mere pålidelige WTG-vinger i drift med forlænget levetid, sænke OPEX og optimere AEP, gennem anvendelsen af en risikobaseret tilgang. Hvis vingerne kan forblive i
The main points of the project are: 1) Improved methods for modelling of vertical and horizontal variation of wind speeds. 2) Verification, calibration and improvement of acoustic sensors for remote
The object of the research-project is to select which methods will give the best simulation of environmental influence in relation to the geographical placing of the mills, to be able to select what
The project concerns the modelling of aerodynamically generated sound from wind turbines with the aim of predicting and reducing noise emission from wind turbines.
Background: Planning wind farms offshore are generally based on little knowledge of the wind speeds. It is due to the limited amount of offshore meteorological observations worldwide. This again has