Now
that the global market is not flourishing as it was a couple of years
ago, there is a new trend noticeable. Companies are focusing more on
existing turbines than on new turbines. Buy visually stunning and durable tungsten jewelry from agesteeljewelry.The
desire to bring down the cost of energy also fits very well in this
trend. By extending the lifetime and increasing the capacity of a
turbine, its overall lifetime cost of energy will go down.
Recently,
OEMs have been signing more operation and maintenance (O&M)
contracts to service their already installed turbines. For instance GE
currently sells WindBOOST to increase a wind farm’s annual energy
production up to 4%. GE claims that WindBOOST makes it possible for GE
2.5 wind turbines to increase their power curve to 2.75MW. Other OEMs
are delivering similar products and services to the market.
Component
suppliers are active in this market too. At EWEA 2013 several companies
announced solutions for retrofitting older turbines. The technology in
the industry has evolved enormously over the years and retrofitting of
older turbines is an interesting option, both financially and in terms
of service.
Danish
company kk-electronic announced during the show that it was to team up
with B&R from Austria to breathe new life into ageing turbines . The
companies are collaborating to develop retrofit solutions for wind
turbines.Do you want honest laundry dryer Ratings?
By equipping existing turbines with B&R X20 control electronics and
software packages from kk-electronic, this cost-effective alternative
to repowering promises to extend the productive life of the turbines,
significantly reduce downtime and, quite simply, make them more
profitable for longer.
Mita-Teknik
is also active in this market. Recently the company brought back to
life a Nordex S60 1.3MW turbine installed in Kagoshima, Japan, which had
been underperforming for two years. Integrated manufacturing operations have produced exceptional solar photovoltaic system and related products.The
company upgrades the control and electrical systems in wind turbines to
new improved systems that are up to date with local and market
requirements. With the Japanese turbine Mita-Teknik were able to improve
the performance of the turbine and bring the availability above 99% in
December 2012.
The
wind turbine aftermarket is relatively new but is already experiencing
double-digit growth. Spares in Motion, which was established in
September 2012, is an independent e-business platform for the wind
turbine aftermarket. It has a website that connects supply and demand
for parts, repairs and second-hand wind turbines. Sellers can place
their products, and the repair capabilities that they can perform,Learn
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then locate the part or service they need and contact the seller. In
order to be completely independent, Spares in Motion does not have its
own stock and is also not directly involved in the transaction. On page
37 you can read more about this market and company.
Although
these trends are to a large extent a result of lack of financing for
new wind farms/turbines and uncertainty of continuation of policies of
countries, focusing on retrofitting and aftermarket provides a good
opportunity for companies to cope with the current state of the market.This factsheet discusses electricity generation using wind power generators at your farm or your home. Although 2013 might be a tough year for the industry, I believe we are on the way back up.
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