Thunderbolts and lightning not very frightening – Tornadoes: a different story?
Wind turbines are by design engineered to withstand various weather conditions, but as proven in a recent event that took place in the heart of the American Midwest, nature’s most extreme events can still pose significant challenges.
Powering through – How wind energy can strengthen electrical grids
As the global climate continues to change, our energy systems face increasing strain from extreme weather events. A recent study led by Washington State University has shed light on an often-overlooked aspect of these extremes: the potential for wind energy to provide a reliable power source during these critical times.
World winds – How global collaboration is energizing Taiwan
In the face of global challenges such as climate change and sustainable energy demands, international cooperation emerges as a key element in the development of large-scale renewable energy projects. A prime example of this collaboration is found in the story of the Greater Changhua 1 and 2a wind farms, located off the coast of Changhua County, Taiwan.
Wood you believe it? – Wooden turbine blades
Imagine a modern wind turbine with blades made of wood, spinning gracefully against the serene backdrop of rolling hills and open skies. This vision is now a reality thanks to Voodin Blade Technology, a company that has just installed its first prototype of 19.3-meter wooden wind turbine blades.
Strengthening the spin – SKF course in bearing solutions for wind turbines
SKF has recently concluded its highly anticipated three-day training on wind turbine bearing technologies in Schweinfurt, Germany. The event brought together a select group of 15 professionals from diverse engineering fields for an in-depth exploration of SKF’s wind turbine bearing solutions.
Go big or go home – The incredible power of Dongfang’s 18 MW turbine
Chinese state-owned Dongfang Electric Corporation (DEC) has recently installed an 18 MW offshore wind turbine, claiming it to be the most powerful in the world. This significant installation took place at a coastal wind power test base in Shantou City, Guangdong Province. Here’s what sets this turbine apart from others.
An exclusive peek – Highlights from SKF’s Hamburg facility tour
On September 25, 2024, SKF opened the doors of its Hamburg facility to a select group of industry professionals from around the world. The event offered attendees a firsthand look at advanced processes for main shaft repair, wind turbine maintenance, and performance diagnostics, showcasing the latest in turbine care.
Catching the breeze – Is Croatia ready for offshore wind projects?
National Grid, an energy developer based in Ireland and the UK, is setting its sights on Croatia’s Adriatic Sea. The company is in the early stages of exploring potential sites for offshore wind farms, with a 500 MW project off the coast of Istria County in mind.
Steady promise – Research confirms wind’s reliability
In a recent study released by Eoltech, a leader in renewable energy consultancy, it has been affirmed that wind resources globally exhibit high levels of stability and predictability. This insight comes from Eoltech’s detailed analysis over a 15-year period, focused on the global and European onshore wind power portfolios.