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Wind energy isn’t quite as common of an alternative energy source as solar, at least for small installations. It’s usually much easier just to throw a few panels and a battery together … ...
An Aviation Influence NREL and ORNL researchers have explored 3D printing of large-scale wind turbine blades at least since October. Under a project described in an NREL paper last year, the ...
Inspired by the use of 3D printing in Formula 1 racing, Gulf Wind Technology’s engineers recognized the potential for rapid iteration and optimization in wind turbine design.
UMaine researchers aim to recycle wind turbine blades as 3D printing material A team of University of Maine researchers have secured a $75,000 grant to explore recycling wind blades as feedstock for ...
GE will develop 3D-printed bases for its wind turbines, allowing them to generate more energy as they reach new heights. The 3D-printed bases will allow the company to build onshore turbines up to ...
GE Renewable Energy, COBOD and LafargeHolcim announced that they will partner to co-develop wind turbines with optimized 3D printed concrete bases, reaching record heights up to 200 m (656 ft.).
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GE Renewable Energy (Paris, France), Construction of Buildings on Demand (COBOD International A/S, Copenhagen, Denmark) for robotic 3D construction printers and automated processes for building sites ...
GE Renewable Energy, COBOD and LafargeHolcim announced today that they will partner to co-develop wind turbines with optimized 3D printed concrete bases, reaching record heights up to 200 meters. The ...
A Dutch company has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by designing a 3D printed modular bridge that repurposes a decommissioned wind turbine blade as its main support structure. The Werkendam ...
“Offshore wind power is a nearly perfect platform for testing 3D printing,” said Jeffrey Youngblood, a Purdue professor of materials engineering. The goal is to understand the feasibility and ...
A team of University of Maine (UMaine, Orono, U.S.) researchers have secured a $75,000 grant to explore recycling wind blades as feedstock for 3D printing. The award is a Phase 1 winner from the ...