14 Floating Wind Turbines and Carbon Fiber Blade Technology

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast - En podkast av Allen Hall, Rosemary Barnes, Joel Saxum & Phil Totaro

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Are floating wind turbines--which are capable of producing electricity in deep water where winds are highest--something that we'll see more of in the near future? Right now there is only one floating wind farm in the world, locating in Scotland. Allen and Dan discuss the implications of deep water floating turbines and what's keeping them from mainstream use. Allen also breaks down new research on carbon fiber spar and what it means for wind turbine blade construction. Learn more about Weather Guard Lightning Tech’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. Have a question we can answer on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast? Email us!  Full Transcript from Uptime Podcast EP14 - Floating Wind Turbines, Carbon Fiber Spar and Wind Turbine Tech [00:00:00] Dan: This episode is brought to you by weather guard, lightening tech at weather guard, we make wind turbine lightning protection easy. If you're a wind farm operator, stop settling for damaged turbine blades and constant downtime. Get your uptime back with our strike table lightning protection system. Learn more in today's show notes or visit  dot com slash strike tape. Allen Hall: Welcome back I'm Allen hall. Dan: This is the uptime podcast where we talk about wind energy engineering, lightning protection, and ways to keep your wind turbines running. Alan, how you doing back for another episode of uptime? Allen Hall: Yeah, busy week, Dan, a lot, a lot of crazy things going on in the world and to, you know, we're just one small part of it. How are things down in D C it sounds like you've had some excitement down your way. Dan: Yeah. Um, once of the [00:01:00] protests briefly last weekend, it seems like it's calming down a lot here, which is, which is good, but it seems like a lot of the, you know, there's a lot of valid reasons people are pushing for change. So it's good that people. Peaceful. He got to get their word out and had their voices heard. And it seems like a lot of things are gonna change for the better, which is really positive. So, so yeah. Allen Hall: Good. Uh, are, are you getting more into summertime down there now? And it's it's it's Dan: June, it's full blown summer. Yeah. It's like 80, 80 to 90 degrees every day, this past week. So. Yeah, it's taken a, a quick turn. There were, there really was no spring. I mean, I guess there was, but it was like sixties and seventies. And then now it's like quickly 90 in human. So pretty quick. And Allen Hall: people are starting to go outside a little bit more, even with the crone of ours. Um, Still kicking around. Are they masking up still or is it kind of just get outside and wander Dan: around? Uh, so at the protests, almost everyone was in a mask. I mean, [00:02:00] the overwhelming majority were, were wearing masters cause people were,

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