This main objective of this project is to demonstrate procedures that can quantify the risk of failure, the remaining structural reliability and the maintenance costs upon extending the life of
IEA Wind Task 28” on Social Acceptance of Wind Energy Projects is a working group involving several countries, including the USA, Germany, Denmark, Switzerland, Japan, Ireland, Italy and the
Because these hours are incoherent and unpredictable, a constant availability of power is imperative and as a result the generator has to be operating around the clock. Thus Power Pack will contribute
A wind turbine power converter includes power modules mounted on cooling plates, which cool the component. The heat is transferred to the ambient by use of a water circuit and an air cooler. The
The project has generally the aim to support Denmark's participation in the "IEA Wind Energy R & D Implementing Agreement" in 2018 through participation as Alternate member in the Agreement Steering
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
RUNE is short for - Reducing Uncertainty of Near-shore wind resource Estimates using onshore lidars. The key project aim is to reduce the uncertainty of offshore wind resources in Danish near-shore
RePlan project is a frontrunner for the integration of large share of renewable energy in the Danish power system. The novelty of RePlan consists in the investigation and verification of the ancillary
The objective is to improve wind farm modeling techniques and establish guidelines for their usage for the industrial and academic partners. This goal will be reached by supporting the extension of
The objective of this project is to develope a test machine, a rain erosion tester, on which rain erosion af wind turbine blades can be simulated. The rain erosion tester can acelerate simulate
A close collaboration between LM Wind Power and DTU aims to demonstrate a business case and map risks of new load alleviating blade technologies combined with multi-disciplinary optimization. A larger
Danish participation in IEA Wind Task 26 extension will enhance collaboration and understanding of cost trends in wind power, and contribute to knowledge dissemination on the cost aspects of wind
This project supports the Danish participation in IEA Wind Task 37 which aims to establish an international forum to catalyze the usage of systems engineering to design wind power plants, taking into
The project has generally the aim to support Denmark's participation in the "IEA Wind Energy R & D
Implementing Agreement" in 2016 through participation in the Agreement Steering Committee ("Executive
With the growing importance of integration of wind energy into power systems, the scope of Task 25 is proposed to be enhanced and broadened and to include collaboration with integration of solar
The DreamWind project is a collaboration between Vestas, Aarhus University and the Danish Technological Institute aiming at the development of novel recyclable composite materials for future wind