DLR starts cooperation with ENERCON by Staff Writers Berlin, Germany (SPX) Nov 22, 2021
The German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) is working with ENERCON to set up the Krummendeich Research Wind Farm. The company is the largest German manufacturer of wind turbines and is based in Aurich in East Frisia. It will supply the first two wind turbines for the research farm as part of its infrastructure construction. This will be followed by the construction, integration and certification of the turbines. Trial operation and the first feed-in of electricity are scheduled to begin in the second half of 2022. At the same time, DLR, alongside ENERCON's research and development company Wobben Research and Development (WRD) and the Center for Wind Energy Research (ForWind), is modifying the wind turbines to include the components specifically required for research. These include over 2000 sensors and measuring devices.
Full-scale research for innovations in wind energy This will allow the researchers to investigate specific effects, such as how the flow of one wind turbine affects the efficiency, noise emission and mechanical load of the other. For this purpose, the turbines are equipped with a variety of scientific instruments. In addition, meteorological measuring masts and LIDAR devices - using laser technology - record the wind conditions in the field with an unprecedented level of detail. The control technology is also specially adapted for experimental operation: This enables the safe and flexible operation of the turbines in the research park. At the same time, this allows for the systematic investigation of operational methods and control technology.
Strong partners in industry and science "ENERCON is a global pioneer in wind energy and offers solutions for the energy technology challenges of tomorrow. That is why we are particularly pleased to be a partner of the Krummendeich Research Wind Farm. We are supplying two state-of-the-art wind turbines as central components. With our involvement we are actively contributing to promoting wind energy research in Germany. Innovations that promote acceptance by the public and at the same time reduce costs are an essential key to the continuation of successful onshore expansion in Germany and around the world. The fundamental knowledge that can be gained with this research wind farm will help in this regard. This research alliance will certainly also strengthen our technological leadership as a leading manufacturer," says Jorg Scholle, Chief Technology Officer of ENERCON.
Broad spectrum of topics - from the air molecule to the electron in the power grid
ENERCON expertise - from blade tip to foundation
About the construction of the Krummendeich Research Wind Farm The construction of the Krummendeich Wind Research Farm is funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi) and the Ministry of Science and Culture of Lower Saxony (MWK). Seven DLR institutes and facilities are contributing their know-how to the development of the Research Wind Farm, as well as the Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy Systems (IWES) and 11 member institutes of the Center for Wind Energy Research (ForWind). The Research Alliance Wind Energy (FVWE) brings together these activities for the field of wind energy research. The network covers the entire range of topics and, with more than 600 researchers, is one of the world's largest alliances in the field of wind energy research.
RWE ups renewables investment as end to coal looms Frankfurt (AFP) Nov 15, 2021 German energy company RWE said it would step up its investment in renewable energy on Monday, as the country's potential new government plans an earlier exit from coal. Between 2021 and 2030, RWE plans to plough 50 billion euros ($57 billion) into off- and on-shore wind, solar energy, battery farms, hydrogen and gas, the group said in a statement. The investment of an "average of 5 billion euros gross each year" would see RWE's renewables capacity in Europe, north America and Asia double to 50 g ... read more
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