The Front CoverThe global wind industry continues its advances towards ever-larger turbines. Today’s turbines are routinely installed at hub heights exceeding 120 to 160 metres, with rotor diameters of 170 to 200 metres. This scale of technology demands a measurement solution that can provide finance-grade wind data across the full rotor swept area. The article on page 6 provides more details about ZX Lidars’ latest solution for lidar measurements on tall turbines. Publisher's NoteYear in review: resilience amid policy shifts and market realignmentFeaturesLidar Measurements for Tall Turbines
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