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Future emerging technologies in the wind power sector: A European perspective

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Delft University of Technology1

Università di Trento2

Fraunhofer Institute for Wind Energy and Energy System Technology3

National Renewable Energy Center4

University of Strathclyde5

University of West Attica6

Offshore Renewable Energy Catapult7

University College Cork8

Norwegian University of Science and Technology9

University of Rome La Sapienza10

Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark11

European Commission12

Aerodynamic design, Department of Wind Energy, Technical University of Denmark13

SINTEF14

University of Birmingham15

ForWind16

University of Florence17

Technical University of Munich18

RWTH Aachen University19

University of Pisa20

Politecnico di Milano21

...and 11 more

This paper represents an expert view from Europe of future emerging technologies within the wind energy sector considering their potential, challenges, applications and technology readiness and how they might evolve in the coming years. These technologies were identified as originating primarily from the academic sector, some start-up companies and a few larger industrial entities.

The following areas were considered: airborne wind energy, offshore floating concepts, smart rotors, wind-induced energy harvesting devices, blade tip-mounted rotors, unconventional power transmission systems, multi-rotor turbines, alternative support structures, modular high voltage direct current generators, innovative blade manufacturing techniques, diffuser-augmented turbines and small turbine technologies.

The future role of advanced multiscale modelling and data availability is also considered. This expert review has highlighted that more research will be required to realise many of these emerging technologies. However, there is a need to identify synergies between fundamental and industrial research by correctly targeting public and private funding in these emerging technology areas as industrial development may outpace more fundamental research faster than anticipated.

Language: English
Year: 2019
Pages: 109270
ISSN: 18790690 and 13640321
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/j.rser.2019.109270

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