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Wind News
December 28, 2023

Transitioning from dependency to renewable resilience – The Moroccan model

Once heavily reliant on energy imports, Morocco is now shifting to renewable energy, particularly wind, driven by robust national policies. This transition positions Morocco as a renewable leader in the Arab region, providing a replicable model for other nations. What can they learn from Morocco’s model?

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Wind News
December 18, 2023

Renewable royalty – The United Kingdom’s pioneering role in offshore wind

The United Kingdom has established itself as a global leader in offshore wind power, underscoring its prominence in renewable energy. From humble beginnings to the role of international influence, the UK serves as a model for other nations. What can they learn from its success in renewable energy?

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September 8, 2023

Tailwinds of innovation – Husum Wind 2023

Scheduled for September 12–15, 2023, in Husum, Germany, Husum Wind serves as the pulse of the renewable energy industry for the German-speaking world. With over 600 exhibitors showcasing their latest technologies and solutions, the event promises to be an inspiring stage for all wind energy enthusiasts. Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect.

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Pro-active monitoring: How artificial intelligence can reduce false alarms
September 22, 2021

Pro-active monitoring – How artificial intelligence can reduce false alarms

When false alarms occur in a wind turbine, they can incur high costs and waste operators’ valuable time. To reduce the amount of such incidents, SKF has developed Protean, leveraging AI technology based on SKF @ptitude software to monitor wind turbine drivetrains in an automated fashion.

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Wind News
Winds of change on the Black Sea
June 10, 2021

Winds of change on the Black Sea – The EU plans offshore wind energy expansion

Europe's wind-energy output is on course to increase 25-fold over the next 30 years. Achieving this, however, requires making greater use of sea basins – most notably the Black Sea. If wind energy could be captured there, European climate goals would be within reach, and neighboring countries would reap the rewards.

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