Title
Wind Energy Technologies

CoPED ID
2104b55a-5300-4351-b78d-6e9ba254294b

Status
Closed


Value
£12,763,935

Start Date
March 23, 2006

End Date
March 22, 2010

Description

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This is a Consortium of 8 Universities and 1 Research Laboratory with expertise in wind turbine design, location & operation, aerodynamics, hydrodynamics, materials, electrical machinery, control, reliability and condition monitoring. The Consortium has the active support of 9 Partners with Industrial and Research experience, including wind farm Operators, Manufacturers & Consultants. The Consortium's objective is to investigate Wind Energy Technologies.The Management Hub is Strathclyde University, the Finance Hub is Durham University.The challenge facing the Consortium is significant encompassing the search for engineering solutions:1. To improve the efficiency and reliability of wind energy.2. To reduce the cost of energy production.3. To facilitate the siting of machines in off-shore locations.4. To reduce the impact on existing infrastructure.The interdependences of the challenges and the interdisciplinary nature of the work call for flexibility, imagination and careful co-ordination of effort from the consortium that includes experts in all the relevant engineering disciplines.We believe that the Consortium offers a unique opportunity in wind energy research. The EU Framework VI programme addresses renewable energy but concentrates on the demonstration of technology. In contrast, the Consortium will focus sharply on the technological challenges, particularly those related to the exploitation of the UK's extensive offshore wind resource. The Consortium will undertake some truly interdisciplinary research that is essential in a technology comprised of many different branches of engineering. The overall objective is to improve the acceptability and cost-effectiveness of large scale offshore wind energy development by 1. Investigating the reliability and availability of wind turbines and to modelling their failure modes in order to develop a predictive and proactive condition monitoring system.2. Assessing the potential design limits of large wind turbines via detailed understanding of technical developments in innovative materials and active load reduction.3. Developing new/improved methods for optimised siting and design of large wind turbines as influenced by wind flow, seabed movement, lightning and radar visibility.

Peter Tavner PI_PER
Philip Hancock COI_PER
Andrew Geoffrey Dutton COI_PER
Paul Hogg COI_PER
Clive Mingham COI_PER
Sandy Smith COI_PER
Bill Leithead COI_PER
Anthony Brown COI_PER
Simon Watson COI_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Wind energy
  2. Turbines
  3. Wind power stations
  4. Wind turbines
  5. Renewable energy sources
  6. Wind
  7. Development (active)
  8. Optimisation
  9. Technology
  10. Interdisciplinary research
  11. Wind farms
  12. Innovation (activity)
  13. Industry

Extracted key phrases
  1. Wind Energy Technologies
  2. Large scale offshore wind energy development
  3. Wind turbine design
  4. Large wind turbine
  5. Wind energy research
  6. Extensive offshore wind resource
  7. Wind farm Operators
  8. Wind energy.2
  9. Wind flow
  10. Consortium
  11. EU Framework VI programme address renewable energy
  12. Management Hub
  13. Research Laboratory
  14. Potential design limit
  15. Finance Hub

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