OUR COMPETENCIES
Today we are engaged in:
- Improving wind turbine designs to increase efficiency and reliability.
- Developing new materials for wind turbine blades to reduce weight and increase performance.
- Researching blade shape optimization to improve wind capture and reduce noise.
- Developing wind farm control systems using artificial intelligence algorithms.
- Analyzing and forecasting wind conditions for optimal siting of wind turbines.
- Creating energy storage systems based on batteries or pumped-storage solutions to compensate for wind energy variability.
- Developing communication, monitoring and control technologies for efficient wind farm operation.
- Assessing the potential for job creation and infrastructure development in the wind energy sector.
In addition, our team has the following competencies:
- Design and production of wind power plants (WPPs) of the following types:
- Vertical-axis WPPs with a capacity from 5 to 15 kW, both autonomous (battery-based) and grid-connected.
- Horizontal-axis WPPs with a capacity from 30 to 100 kW for autonomous use and from 30 to 200 kW for grid-connected use.
- Design and calculation of AC generators with permanent magnet excitation.
- Manufacturing WPP blades from composite materials.
- Design and production of hybrid power plants based on both renewable and conventional energy sources, including wind–solar plants with backup diesel or gas-piston generator units.
- Development of circuit design solutions such as wind turbine controllers, power converters, etc.
- Development of software for control and monitoring systems of power plants.
- Experience in installation and commissioning of equipment at customer sites.
- Providing maintenance services for equipment manufactured both by our company and by foreign companies.
WIND ENERGY – AN ALTERNATIVE SOURCE OF POWER
Wind is generated by large-scale convection flows in the Earth’s atmosphere driven by solar heat. This means that the kinetic energy of wind is a renewable energy resource — as long as the Sun exists, the wind will exist as well. When the wind blows, it transfers part of its kinetic energy to the blades, which rotate and drive the generator. Several wind turbines can be grouped in windy areas to form wind farms.