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Inquiring minds from around the world – Multirotor seminar brings international guests to CC4E

On 14 and 15 February 2023, an international seminar on multirotor wind-energy turbines was held at HAW Hamburg's Competence Center for Renewable Energies and Energy Efficiency. More than 60 researchers from around the world came together in the auditorium at Berliner Tor 21. In fascinating presentations and panel discussions, experts in the sector discussed current research topics and innovations.

Conference participants enjoyed the joint discussion and exchange.

The conference was jointly organised with the University of Strathclyde in Scotland and its wind technology expert Peter Jamieson. The renowned wind-energy pioneer Andrew Garrad also participated in organising the event.

 

'I really enjoyed the meeting. It was refreshing to be present at a proper technical event where no-one was trying to sell anything and a free engineering exchange took place. Is it a beginning of another strand of wind energy?'

Andrew Garrad, globally renowned wind-energy pioneer

The conference participants came from over 10 countries and in some cases travelled a long way to get to HAW Hamburg – for example, from Japan and the USA. They included a broad spectrum of experts from the sector: researchers, representatives from manufacturers and other interested parties all used the two-day conference for intensive discussion and networking. There was always an opportunity to talk about technical issues or get to know one another in a relaxed setting between sessions.

 

'I was delighted by everything about this event – the organisation and venue, the attention and involvement of the audience, the quality of the presentations and the wonderful feedback from students and old hands'

Peter Jamieson, wind technology expert at the University of Strathclyde

The presentations covered a diverse range of innovative topics. A total of seven sessions and 26 presentations provided interesting insights into innovative system developments in the market, including promising prototypes, floating systems, relevant aerodynamic effects, and much more. Design variations such as the number and order of rotors were also an important topic. Tools and methods for estimating operating and maintenance costs were also presented and discussed. In the panel discussions, experts made predictions about the development and future of the wind-energy sector from the perspective of both research and industry.

 

'The relevance of the topic of multirotor wind turbines is evident not only from the number of participants at our seminar, but also from the industry's concrete development work and prototypes. The combination of multirotors and floating foundations could be a real game changer with significant advantages for operational logistics.'

Prof. Peter Dalhoff, acting head of the CC4E

Contact

HAW Hamburg / CC4E 
Inga Mohwinkel
T +49 40 428 75 5828
presse@cc4e.de

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