Repair. Remanufacture. Repeat. – Get more life out of your wind turbine
Wind turbines are spinning, clean energy is winning, and the industry is racing full speed ahead. But as the momentum builds, bearings wear out, shafts take a beating, and downtime costs money. Fortunately, with the right approach, many worn components can be restored instead of replaced.
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.
Make maintenance a breeze – Predictive practices for aging turbines
Wind turbines present unique challenges as they age, particularly concerning component wear and inventory needs. In such cases, predictive maintenance provides a lifeline in the form of optimized lifecycles, maintenance schedules, and return on investment of infrastructure. Read how, by leveraging data and advanced technology, operators can maintain a higher degree of confidence in the performance of their fleet.
Sensing the future – Why wind farms should use predictive maintenance
By leveraging IoT devices embedded with sensors, advanced data analytics, machine learning, and other technologies, predictive maintenance is significantly enhancing the wind energy sector. But what exactly prompts the sector’s key stakeholders to adopt predictive maintenance in their operations?
Australia Wind Energy 2024 – Insights from global energy leaders
Australia Wind Energy 2024, held on July 10 and 11 in Melbourne, concluded with resounding success. The conference attracted over 5,000 attendees and featured more than 150 speakers highlighting the latest innovations, policy developments, and investment opportunities in wind energy.
Next-level monitoring – New IMx upgrade now available
The SKF IMx-16W-K – Upgrade kit brings a boost to wind turbine monitoring, ensuring they run longer, perform better, and remain cost-effective. Here’s why you should consider upgrading your existing IMx system.
The next chapter – Wind energy in the post-pandemic world
Now that the dust has settled after the global pandemic, the wind energy sector — much like other industries — is navigating through a period of transformation and adaptation. This article explores how the wind industry should or is addressing challenges to continue its growth and maintain its vital role in our energy mix.
Furious seas, steady solutions – Predictive maintenance for North Sea wind turbines
The North Sea is home to numerous wind turbines which face unique challenges due to the hostile environment. However, with the advent of advanced diagnostic tools like the SKF Multilog IMx machine monitoring devices, the maintenance and efficiency of these wind turbines have seen significant improvements.
Chartering the future of the clean energy workforce – ACP’s OMS Conference 2024
Get ready for American Clean Power's highly anticipated Operations, Maintenance and Safety Conference , which will take place at the Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego from February 21 to 23. Visit SKF at booth 517 for an enlightening exploration of our products.