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More and more players in the German wind energy sector are concerned with the question of how to deal with the ageing German wind fleet, as around 5,200 turbines will simultaneously reach the end of the feed-in-tariff funding period of the Renewable Energy Sources Act for the first time at the end of 2020. In the article written by Jan-Hendrik Piel and Martin Westbomke on page 7 you can read more about this topic.

Publisher's Note

Hamburg: the centre of the global wind energy industry

Features

What To Do With the Ageing German Wind Fleet?
By Jan-Hendrik Piel and Martin Westbomke, Germany

Cybersecurity and the Vulnerability of Wind Farms
By Mohamed Harrou, SCADA Engineer, BayWa r.e., Germany

Yaw Bearing System Fault Detected
By Mike Hastings, Senior Application Engineer, Brüel & Kjær Vibro, Denmark

Do Lubricants Influence White Etching Cracking?
By Balasubramaniam Vengudusamy and Fabio Zanella, Klüber Lubrication München, Germany

Windtech Future

With +10MW Offshore Turbines as the New Normal in Europe, Where Do the Chinese OEMs Go Next?
By Philip Totaro, CEO of IntelStor, USA

View from Inside

How Well Can Wind Turbines Cope With Hurricanes?
By Sandy Butterfield, Boulder Wind Power, USA

News

Company News

Projects and Contracts

Product News

Industry News

 

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BayWa r.e.

BGB

Brüel & Kjær Vibro

GWEC

IPH

Klüber Lubrication

Leitwind

Nefino

ProfEC Ventus

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
     
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