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Evolving from GE’s earlier 2.x megawatt series design, first introduced in 2003, the new 2.5 and 3MW machines introduce a number of industry innovations, including a permanent magnet generator, a modular converter with full power conversion and advanced control technologies. GE has already tested a 2.5MW prototype wind turbine, which was installed in May 2004 at Wieringermeer, the Netherlands, about 50 kilometres north of Amsterdam. Installation of the first 3MW machine is planned for the summer of 2006. Both the 2.5 and the 3MW wind turbines are expected to be commercially available in Europe by the end of 2006. At the heart of the new wind turbines is a force-flow optimised bedplate, which joins all nacelle components on a common structure, providing increased durability. The new 2.5MW machine will be available with a 100-metre rotor diameter, while the 3MW wind turbine will offer both 90 and 94-metre rotor diameters. Control features, including a sophisticated pitch regulation system with power/torque control capability and improved use of the drive train damper, mitigate the increased loads of the larger rotor. Both new units also employ a permanent magnet synchronous generator. A new bearing design substantially increases the life and reliability of the gearbox by preventing bending and thrust loading produced in the rotor from impacting the gearbox. A lubrication system, designed to increase reliability and lower operation and maintenance costs, automatically lubricates pitch, yaw, main and generator bearings.
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Erected in summer 2003 off the Danish port of Frederikshavn in Kattegatt, the first offshore turbine to be built by a German manufacturer has generated roughly 8,000MWh electricity in its second year of operation. When taking the energy content of the wind for the production of the second year into consideration it corresponds to a production of 8,500MWh in a normal wind year, i.e. approximately 9 % larger production than estimated. Since connecting the 2.3MW turbine to the grid in June 2003, Nordex has been testing and continuously optimising all the components used in the turbine as well as its overall response under realistic maritime weather conditions. Thus, in the past few months, the pilot turbine’s pitch and gearbox, among other things, have been modified to steadily increase availability. The availability of the turbine has been continuously above 95 % in the second year.
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Vexcel Corporation, a global company involved in Earth observation technologies and services, has announced development of a software-based solution to support offshore wind farm development across Europe. The project, funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council, is being conducted by Vexcel’s UK office in cooperation with ARGOSS, a Netherlands company specialising in marine environmental information for offshore industries. The work will result in a commercial information service, based on Earth observation data, tailored to the coastal offshore environment.
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Second Wind Inc has announced the availability of a Modbus port for its Nomad 2 data logger. Nomad 2 now easily connects to SCADA systems, wireless networks and PC-based weather station/web servers. Modbus is a widely supported industrial serial communications protocol, used by programmable controllers, measurement equipment and data concentrators. Implementing Modbus on Nomad 2 provides a rugged stand-alone data logger that can monitor up to 12 anemometers and 8 other devices, record the data on a compact flash card, transmit e-mail via cellular modem, and respond to data queries from a SCADA or network master. Nomad 2 incorporates the Modbus protocol with no hardware modifications. The device port, a standard feature on the Nomad 2, transmits Modbus when the Nomad has version 3.14 of firmware or higher and is appropriately configured. Any Nomad 2 can be customer-upgraded in the field or even remotely to take advantage of this new capability.