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For more information – read the case study by Ryan Severe, Senior Engineer for Wind Assets at Puget Sound Energy.

 
 
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The research project Temporary Coating by Means of Drones – Icing Protection of Wind Turbines as a Case Study was carried out by Fraunhofer IFAM and IPA (page 6). The project involved 19 companies. The aim of the project was to provide the material technology basis for a temporary anti-ice coating and a drone-compatible application. The cover image shows a simulation of coating using a drone under the influence of wind. (source: Fraunhofer IPA)


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Advances and challenges in Europe’s offshore wind energy sector

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