The Megavind Partnership was founded in 2006 and the project 2008-2010 is a continuation of the earlier stages of the partnership. It has been the goal of the partnership to establish the foundation
The work is a part of the international cooperation to the IEA-Wind Implementing Agreement, and belongs to a new task - Annex 28: Social Acceptance of Wind Energy Projects. The project has collected
This project is motivated by the vision of being able to understand and model complex structural mechanisms and failure in large composite structures such as current and future wind turbine blades
The project aims at developing a meteorological software tool for large wind farm planning. The project is based on data from previous projects on large wind farm shadow effect. The existing tools
The project focuses on a theoretical and experimental study of floating platforms for wind turbines, wave power systems and the relationship between wind and wave power. The project basis is the
The objective is to improve the design basis for large wind turbines by measuring wind and turbulence profiles at high altitude above a flat ground using modern instruments. The project will study
The vision is that the increased research on main wind turbine uncertainties and risk & reliability will lead to less conservative designs and more cost-efficient wind energy. Therefore, careful
The usage of new reinforcement fibre and resin systems allows for novel forms of blade design, cost optimisation and production methods that significantly reduces the production time.
The cooperation project is conducted with a PhD study as its central element and its research will be used directly in wind turbine and wnd farm development so as to prepare common guidelines under
The purpose of this project has been to extend the foundation module in HAWC and FLEX to be able to simulate the frequency dependent stiffness and damping of the foundations.
The Project is a preliminary study of the possibilities for realization of 'Wind Power Academy' on Lolland. The vision of a Wind Power Academy was made as Energi E2 decided to establish a new park of
Design and planning of wind turbines involves considerable uncertainties related to estimating the energy production and to assessment of loads and load carrying capacities.
The project aimed at studying the effect of inflow turbulence in blade calculations by using CFD and with several Delayed Detached-Eddy simulations (DDES) for blade profiles, both profiles in free
The project focused on 12 MW wind turbines, i.e. the next generation of multi MW wind turbines being developed for offshore wind farms. These gigantic wind turbines with hub heights of 170 m and rotor
The project measured switch transients and voltage quality for three different turbine types in three offshore wind farms: Nysted, Horns Rev and Burbo Banks. The project documented voltage conditions