EP61 – Vestas Blade Recycling; Vineyard Wind & Kite Powered Turbines?

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

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In this episode we discuss Vestas' recent press release about a partnership with resin manufacturer Olin, and their excitement over new technology to break down wind turbine blades into, essentially, their original materials. Is this possible? Plus, we chat about the recent approval of the Vineyard Wind Project in the United States and talk about SkySails and KiteMill kite power generation technology - is it a viable power source for the future? This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us!  Transcript EP61 - Vestas Blade Recycling; Vineyard Wind & Kite Powered Turbines? 0:00This episode is brought to you by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. At Weather Guard, we make lightning protection easy. If your wind turbines are due for maintenance or repairs, install our StrikeTape retrofit LPs upgrade at the same time. A StrikeTape installation is the quick, easy solution that provides a dramatic long lasting boost to the factory lightning protection system. Forward Thinking wind site owners install StrikeTape today to increase uptime tomorrow, learn more in the show notes of today's podcast. 0:37Welcome back. I'm Allen Hall. I'm Dan Blewett. And this is the uptime podcast where we talk about wind energy engineering, lightning protection and ways to keep your wind turbines running. 0:57All right, welcome back to the uptime wind energy podcast. I'm your co host, Dan Blewett. On today's show, we're going to talk a little bit about the vineyard wind project just approved here. In the US we're going to chat about drainage hole cleaning and some of the lightning implications for drainage holes and the water that can be potentially kind of reservoir up inside of a blade. We'll talk about kite power, which is something obviously it's not. It's wind energy just have a different type. And we'll also talk a little bit about some new blade recycling tech just announced by Vestas. So, Alan, let's start with the vineyard wind project. So obviously, this was a big thing with the beide administration. And this got approved pretty quick. And it's going to bring a lot of offshore wind power to your neck of the woods. Yeah. And off the coast of Massachusetts and New York and all the eastern seaboard states is that if you've ever been out there, it's kind of windy, especially to get off shore a little bit this like constant wind. So it has been talked about for years, at least 10 years now about having some wind turbines offshore. 2:07Off coast, Massachusetts, because the winds are just good and stable. And it's it's finally happening, there's been a lot of resistance in the state about it, particularly 2:17from fishermen, from people own land on the along the ocean, I've been complaining about it for a long time. So to see it, at least start is a good sign. But until it's in,

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