In the past, wind turbine development has experienced fast progress, with the main focus on increasing the efficiency of the rotor performance and maximization of annual energy production. This was the fundamental task of engineering offices during the design phase of a turbine. Today, there is high competition on a worldwide market, especially in China and Asia. Now, the focus has shifted to the costs of the wind turbine and its subcomponents, as well as the costs during operation. Wolfgang Kurz, Technical Manager of Aerospace & Renewable Energy at A2WIND, tells PI Magazine Asia about A2Wind’s turbine design processes in this exciting whitepaper, showing how they are responding to current market drivers whilst future-proofing their technology. Download it for free today!
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