Archive for the ‘R&D’ Category

Scotland Awards 1.2 Gigawatts of Marine Energy Projects

Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010

The Crown Estate, which oversees the U.K.’s sea beds, awarded leasing rights to six wave and four tidal projects in the Pentland Firth and Orkney Waters. The competition winners came from a pool of 20 companies, which had proposed a total of 42 projects. The winning projects will be commercial-scale operations and will represent the largest marine-energy concentration in the world. Their combined generating capacity of 1.2 GW greatly exceeds the original capacity target of 700 megawatts (MW).

The winners of the first marine energy leasing round are:

Wave:

SSE Renewables Developments Limited (Perth, Scotland), 200 MW for Costa Head site
Aquamarine Power Limited (Glasgow, Scotland) and SSE Renewables Developments Limited, 200 MW for Brough Head site
ScottishPower Renewables (Glasgow), 50 MW for Marwick Head site
E.ON UK (Coventry, England), 50 MW for West Orkney South site
E.ON UK, 50 MW for West Orkney Middle South site
Pelamis Wave Power Limited (Edinburgh, Scotland), 50 MW for Armadale site

Tidal:

SSE Renewables Developments (UK) Limited (Perth), 200 MW for Westray South site
SSE Renewables Holdings (UK) Limited and OpenHydro Site Development Limited (Dublin, Ireland), 200 MW for Cantick Head site
Marine Current Turbines (Bristol, England), 100 MW for Brough Ness site
ScottishPower Renewables, 100 MW for Ness of Duncansby site

http://www.industrialinfo.com

Dragonfly wind turbine

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

http://www.dragonfly-windturbine.com

Green Ocean Energy Ltd – wave systems

Monday, March 15th, 2010

From the work on the Ocean Treader, a derivative machine of simplified design, Wave Treader, has arisen using aspects of Ocean Treader and mounting them on the foundation of an Offshore Wind Turbine. This shows promise to be highly commercially attractive, to have low technical risk, and to be quick to market. Npower has supported a Feasibility Study into the commercial application of Wave Treader via their Juice Fund and we expect to start building a full size prototype of Wave Treader in 2009 with commercialisation in 2011.

http://www.greenoceanenergy.com/

GE Confirms Offshore Turbine Details

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Speaking at the company’s ‘The future of alternative energy summit’, Stephan Ritter, GE Energy’s general manager for Renewable Energy Europe, confirmed a larger rotor diameter than the current 90.6 metre design and a power rating of some 4 MW. This compares with a 3.5 MW rating on the existing ScanWind models.

“Now is the time for investment in offshore.” – Stephan Ritter said.

http://www.renewableenergyworld.com

Seabased AB – wave energy

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Seabased AB develops industrial solutions for sustainable conversion of ocean wave energy to electricity, thereby creating lasting value for consumers, customers, society and shareholders.

Northstar Wind Towers, LLC – Modular Wind Tower Manufacturer

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

What advantages does a modular tower offer?
By incorporating Northstar Wind Towers to support your turbines, you gain tremendous competitive advantages:
• reduced transportation costs
Depending on destination, Northstar Wind Towers can save you 50% to 75% in transportation costs compared to conventional tubular towers.
• reduced raw material costs
Modular technology enables our towers to be built with less steel, lowering material costs significantly.
• larger turbines
With added tower height available, you eliminate a major hindrance to manufacturing larger turbines. Taller towers allow you to take advantage of greater shear values, producing more megawatt hours, and enable developers a faster return on investment.
• bringing marginal wind regions into play
With the ability to incorporate taller towers, your turbines give developers the opportunity to generate energy from areas that otherwise may not have sufficient wind at 80 meters or lower. Again, you offer developers an advantage that few turbine manufacturers can provide.
• faster project delivery
Manufacturing panels as opposed to tubular sections is much faster. Even painting is an automated, in-line process. Once the panels are manufactured, shipping is immediate. No waiting for expensive, specialized transportation and permitting. With developers eager to meet deadlines for tax and project incentives or to beat their own competitors, your ability to deliver completed turbines faster gives you another critical market advantage.

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Artemis Wind(TM) – Digital Displacement® hydraulic pump

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

High-pressure oil-hydraulic transmissions have long been considered for wind-turbines but the part-load efficiencies of the available hydraulic pumps and motors have been too poor to make them attractive. Artemis WindTM believes that the prototype Digital Displacement® wind-turbine transmission that it is now building will radically change this perspective. The new transmission will be lighter than competing technologies and will have unprecedented levels of controllability and electrical power quaility. It will be suitable for retro-fitting to existing machines and also for use in the next generations of very-large turbines.

Benefits
The majority of large modern wind-turbines use mechanical gearboxes to couple the slow rotation of the blades to the high-speed of the generator. However gearboxes are heavy and prone to failure. In-situ replacement is very expensive. Other wind-turbine designs use low-speed electrical-generators that are directly coupled to the shaft of the wind-rotor. Though reliable these machines are costly, very heavy and need full-power electronic frequency and voltage converters to condition their power for supply to the electrical network.
A continuously variable transmission-ratio allows the rotor to be operated at the best speed for optimal power capture whilst the synchronous generator is driven at a much higher constant speed. The hydraulic transmission shares its load across many pumping-modules and so avoids the few highly stressed line-contacts that are inherent in gear boxes. The ability of hydraulics to limit pressure to a safe working value avoids potential over-stressing of the driveline. Short-term storage in accumulators can smooth out wind turbulence.

windSL ® is a leading developer of vibration monitoring systems for Wind Turbines.

Monday, February 15th, 2010

“Our WT-HUMS (Wind Turbine Health & Usage Monitoring System) provides real-time, automatic and accurate diagnostics and prognostics for the mechanical components of Wind Turbines, such as gear boxes, bearings and shafts, contributing to their overall performance as well.

Our mission is to improve Wind Turbine performance, therefore reducing maintenance costs. Our WT-HUMS enables operators to predict, plan and control operation & maintenance activities.”

http://www.wind-sl.com/

Finnish wind gear manufacturer cooperates with Dong Fang

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

03 February 2010

Finnish wind gear manufacturer Moventas and Chinese Dong Fang New Energy Equipment (DFNEE) have agreed on R&D cooperation on wind turbines.

Together they will develop a 3 MW wind turbine for the Chinese market. Moventas‘ role is to provide the gear solution to the turbine.

The first prototype wind turbine gears will be delivered in December 2010.

http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/view/6981/finnish-wind-gear-manufacturer-cooperates-with-dong-fang/

Oceanlinx

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Oceanlinx is a leading international company in the field of wave energy conversion. The company has developed proprietary technology for extracting energy from ocean waves and converting that energy into electricity, or using it to provide desalinated potable grade water from sea water.
Oceanlinx has designed and deployed wave energy systems since 1997, to remain at the leading edge of marine renewable technology development.

Pelamis Wave Power

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

Pelamis Wave Power Ltd is the manufacturer of a unique system to generate renewable electricity from ocean waves.

The Pelamis Wave Energy Converter is the result of many years of engineering development by PWP. It was the world’s first commercial scale machine to generate electricity to the grid from offshore wave energy and the first to be used commercially.

ADI Wind – gearboxes, R&D

Friday, February 5th, 2010

ADI Wind’s patent pending gearbox transfers the same power as conventional units with equal efficiencies, yet our gearbox is 4 times lighter and uses considerably fewer parts, resulting in a dramatically smaller footprint and greatly reduced cost. Furthermore, we offer conventional mounting options and an industry first mobile solution using a telescopic boom crane platform.

http://www.adii.biz/About_US.html

VVT – Technology partnership

Monday, February 1st, 2010

In a technology partnership, VTT assumes joint responsibility for the development of agreed technologies and competencies as a strategic partner. You can outsource all or a certain part of your R&D operations to VTT. The content of a technology partnership is always unique and tailor-made to meet the specific customer needs. VTT advises you on the latest trends in technological development and helps you to identify new business opportunities.

http://www.vtt.fi/service/technology_partnership.jsp

AWEA – ‘Technology Breakthroughs’ analysis

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

http://www.awea.org/smallwind/sagrillo/wind_technology_breakthroughs.html

FloDesign Inc.

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

FloDesign’s idea–they’ve created a wind turbine based on the design of jet engine–and they say it’s 3-4 times more efficient that the current standard. And thanks to $42 million in recently received funding, this jet engine wind turbine is about to hit the market.

Flodesign just received $34.5 million in venture capital, along with $8 million in grants from the DOE, allowing it to begin commercial production on its tested turbine.

http://www.treehugger.com

Windpower guidetour (parts, technology, how it works)

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

http://guidedtour.windpower.org/en/tour/wres/index.htm

Korean Developer and Producer

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction Co. (Doosan) of South Korea
works with
http://www.amsc-windtec.com/about_amsc_windtec.html

Innowind

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Innowind is a technology driven company who has taken the design of the wind turbine itself to a total different level, yet still based on proven physics and technology.

http://www.innowind.no/

Carnegie Wave Energy Announce Launch of Perth Wave Energy Project

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

CETO offers the potential to revolutionise power and water production globally. CETO harnesses the enormous renewable energy present in our ocean’s waves and converts it into two of the most valuable commodities underpinning the sustainable growth of the planet; zero-emission electricity and zero-emission desalinated water.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=44666

Source: carnegiecorp.com.au

CETO animation (right click and “save as”)

LM Glasfiber

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Wind turbine blades maker

W2E Wind to Energy GmbH

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

The aim of W2E is the development of COMPLETE wind turbines of the multi-megawatt class including the certification and operation of prototypes. The company’s services extend from concept development to the construction of machine elements, dynamic simulation and analysis, load calculation, FEM calculations, the examination of grid behaviour, operational management and control to layout and specification of electrical and technical safety systems.

http://www.w2e-rostock.de/en/start/

A-Power Energy Generation Systems, Ltd. (”A-Power”), a leading provider of distributed power generation (”DG”) systems in China and a fast-growing manufacturer of wind turbines, today (Wednesday, Jan 06, 2010) announced it has signed a technology license agreement with W2E Technologies GmbH (”W2E Technologies”) to manufacture, operate, service and sell T8x 2.0 MW wind turbines.

http://www.yourindustrynews.com/news_item.php?newsID=44104