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  • Energy Research
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  • 2012

  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 9801
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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1113206
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  • Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: 971248
    Funder Contribution: 25,000 GBP

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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1137880
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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1129719
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  • Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: 710097
    Funder Contribution: 100,000 GBP

    Our project will result in a proof of conept for an innovative new small wind turbine wth a unique generator and braking system. By applying our innovative technology, we will be able to significantly improve reliability and extend servicing intervals, reduce noise considerably and optimise the turbine for use in regions of lower average wind speeds and higher levels of turbulence. Small wind turbines are now proven to provide a cost effective means of generating renewable electricity, even though it is also recognised that the small wind turbine industry is still at an early stage of development, particularly from a technology perspective. Our project scope is to to prove the key concepts of the new turbine. We will build and bench test a demonstrator generator, design and build a proof of concept prototype wind turbine, undertake testing on the demonstrator and compare performance of the rotor and the generator to the design targets. If we can prove the concept and go on to develop a product, the following benefits will be achieved: - Very low noise, meaning that it can be located closer to dwellings and therefore available to larger market size. - Reduced maintenance costs - Improved energy yield on lower wind speed sites. We believe we can create a turbine which embodies a technological step change over all existing products. It is anticipated that these technological improvements will open up the market considerably, making wind power a viable option for areas where the planning and economic factors currently prevent the adoption of wind energy.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 8460
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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 0930098
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 212423
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 232362
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 9801
    more_vert
  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1113206
    more_vert
  • Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: 971248
    Funder Contribution: 25,000 GBP

    Awaiting Public Project Summary

    more_vert
  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1137880
    more_vert
  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 1129719
    more_vert
  • Funder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: 710097
    Funder Contribution: 100,000 GBP

    Our project will result in a proof of conept for an innovative new small wind turbine wth a unique generator and braking system. By applying our innovative technology, we will be able to significantly improve reliability and extend servicing intervals, reduce noise considerably and optimise the turbine for use in regions of lower average wind speeds and higher levels of turbulence. Small wind turbines are now proven to provide a cost effective means of generating renewable electricity, even though it is also recognised that the small wind turbine industry is still at an early stage of development, particularly from a technology perspective. Our project scope is to to prove the key concepts of the new turbine. We will build and bench test a demonstrator generator, design and build a proof of concept prototype wind turbine, undertake testing on the demonstrator and compare performance of the rotor and the generator to the design targets. If we can prove the concept and go on to develop a product, the following benefits will be achieved: - Very low noise, meaning that it can be located closer to dwellings and therefore available to larger market size. - Reduced maintenance costs - Improved energy yield on lower wind speed sites. We believe we can create a turbine which embodies a technological step change over all existing products. It is anticipated that these technological improvements will open up the market considerably, making wind power a viable option for areas where the planning and economic factors currently prevent the adoption of wind energy.

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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 8460
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  • Funder: National Science Foundation Project Code: 0930098
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 212423
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  • Funder: European Commission Project Code: 232362
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