The objective of Task 25 is to analyse and further develop the methodology to assess the impact of wind power on power systems. The Task has established an international forum for exchange of
The project has generally aim to support Denmark´s participation in the “IEA Wind Energy R & D Implementing Agreement” in 2013 through participation in the Agreement Steering Committee (“Executive
Currently, individual wind turbines can estimate their possible power of during down-regulation. For large offshore wind power plants, the sum of those signals is larger than the possible power of the
The overall objective of the project is to develop a cost-efficient Lidar wind sensor to be integrated on individual wind turbine in order to maximize power production and minimize dynamic load on the
The purpose is to develop and demonstrate methods for cableinstallation, which via improved cable
fabrication and installation can reduce costs for installation of array-, infield- and export cables
To develop and demonstrate the value of a yaw control kit for wind turbines, which continuously measures
the wind direction in front of a wind turbine and subsequently turns the turbine almost
To develop, prepare for market and demonstrate an applicable method for regaining operational life of
installed wind turbine blades with structural defects based on Bladena’s patented technologies for
To improve the efficiency of wind turbine and wind turbine farms using synchronized sensors on wind
turbines, their wings, and in wind fields. The technology is used in development, test, modeling
Based on participation in the IEA Annex 29 Mexnext II, the objective is to validate and improve a number of different aerodynamic and aeroelastic numemrical models used by both research institutions
The annex will give the participants an overview of the technical and environmental assessment challenges encountered in offshore applications and help them to understand the areas of further R and D
The project included the second phase of a process aimed at establishing a platform for wind turbine simulation as a prerequisite for advanced electrical design and optimisation.
The aim of the project is to develop, verify and implement a detailed physical model for the wind field in a wind farm. The model will allow for detailed aeroelastic simulation of wind turbines sited
The overall objective of the project is to ensure the development of an aetoelastic design complex, which can create the basis for the nest generation of wind turbines and make new design trends
This project, HAVDIM2004, aimed primarily at analysing already accessible measurement data from the two Danish offshore wind farms Horns Rev 1 and Nysted Offshore Wind Farm. The project focused on
The project generated results in selected areas of flexible multibody wind turbine modelling. Monte Carlo statistical response simulations and failure probabilities require significantly reduced