Suzlon Group has opened a blade science center in Vejle, Denmark, to accelerate its vision to become a leader in technology in the wind industry. The new center will be focused on developing the best blades and control systems in the industry, and integrating Suzlon’s aerodynamic, loads and new structures research across the company.
Tulsi Tanti, chairman, Suzlon Group, said, “The new blade center is aligned to our vision of being the technology leader in the global wind sector. We believe a new wave of innovation is required to unlock the true potential of renewable energy, to lower levelised cost of energy (LCoE), and take the game to a new level. Technology will be the key enabler to achieve this. Denmark is the birthplace of wind technology and we will leverage the experience and expertise of the talent pool there in our innovation efforts as we develop our next generation of turbines.”
Duncan Koerbel, chief technology officer, Suzlon, added, “We have an aggressive series of new turbines for low wind sites planned for the Indian and international markets. Through technology, we will advance the performance of these machines with our fourth generation blades, augmented with improved pitch control systems, and by introducing carbon fibre in a unique industry application.”