Autonomous ice protection combining guided ultrasonic waves and electrothermal systems

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Title
Autonomous ice protection combining guided ultrasonic waves and electrothermal systems

CoPED ID
e7484416-9c72-4560-8a6c-ab0720756f1a

Status
Closed


Value
£2,235,834

Start Date
April 30, 2017

End Date
Oct. 31, 2020

Description

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Offshore wind is considered a key sector for meeting national and international targets with respect to sustainability, energy security, and low electricity prices. As offshore wind costs are decreasing and existing technical difficulties are overcome, the majority of new installations in the UK and abroad are expected to be located in Northern areas where wind resources are abundant but climates are cold and icing conditions are common. Ice protection is essential for the operation of wind turbines operating in cold climates. Ice accretion on the blades of turbines can significantly increase operational costs, lower energy output, and decrease turbine lifetime. This project will develop WIN-D-ICE, a new system which provides automatic ice protection by combining existing state-of-the-art anti- and de- icing technologies. The system will achieve maximum performance at minimum costs and energy use by using sensors to detect ice on the blades and specialised software to automatically control system operation. WIN-D-ICE will act as a catalyst enabling further growth of offshore to achieve national and international commitments and targets with respect to renewables, energy costs, and energy security for the benefit of us all.

Benn Faulkner PM_PER

Subjects by relevance
  1. Wind energy
  2. Costs
  3. Ice
  4. Wind power stations
  5. Renewable energy sources
  6. Climate protection
  7. Climate
  8. Freezing (solidification)
  9. Turbines
  10. Energy control

Extracted key phrases
  1. Autonomous ice protection
  2. Automatic ice protection
  3. Ice accretion
  4. Offshore wind cost
  5. Electrothermal system
  6. New system
  7. System operation
  8. Energy cost
  9. Wind turbine
  10. Offshore wind
  11. Low energy output
  12. Wind resource
  13. Energy security
  14. Ultrasonic wave
  15. Energy use

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