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The world’s most powerful direct-drive floating offshore wind turbine, rated at 17 MW and co-developed by Dongfang Electric ...
A Swiss wind sector supplier has unveiled a new open-source turbine blade model that aims to accelerate advancement in the ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNChina's marine economy leads the way in innovation and sustainable growthBuilding on this momentum, China has placed the marine economy firmly on the national agenda. At a high-level meeting in early July, Chinese leadership stressed that advancing Chinese modernization ...
Alpha Wind has launched DragonSky, a blade pitch control solution designed for onshore and offshore wind farms, including ...
Bureau Veritas Marine & Offshore has launched the Augmented Surveyor 3D (AGS 3D), a remote inspection tool that uses artificial intelligence and machine learning to identify and locate structural ...
Renew Risk, a risk modelling and analytics firm, has launched two new earthquake and typhoon models for offshore wind farms in Japan. Specifically designed for Japan’s disaster-prone offshore wind ...
“We tested our method on 3D models of the ocean floor, including real-world locations like Silver Pit, off the coast of Lincolnshire—a region with a history of submarine landslides. “Our tool maps ...
A predictive model suggests that seabirds and marine mammals forage in the same areas where wind potential is most significant and that their populations may be at risk if wind farms are built there.
In-depth research on the fundamental dynamics of wind turbine tower under large deformations and the development of corresponding dynamic calculation programs are of great significance for the ...
With a staggering 21.5MW capacity, Siemens’ latest turbine is Europe's bold answer to China's wind power supremacy.
Siemens Gamesa is expected to soon install the turbine, which could have a capacity of 21 MW, at Denmark's Østerild wind turbine test centre.
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