Airborne Wind Energy
Articles & Whitepapers
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Tech-Deep-Dive: How Kitekraft Solves Aerodynamics
Aerodynamics is an interesting and one of the most challenging fields of science and engineering. You can even win $1 million if you can contribute to the understanding of the underlying math. Aerodynamics is generally described with the Navier-Stokes-Equations, but even the fastest super computer in the world is not capable to solve these equations directly for a reasonable engineering problem. ...
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DOE provides more renewables funding
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced on September 16 that it will provide nearly $100 million for renewable energy research, including $16.5 million for biomass energy, $30 million for state ...
News
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Duke Energy collaborates with AWS to Develop Smart Grid Solutions
Duke Energy, one of America's largest energy holding companies, and Amazon Web Services, Inc. are entering into a multiyear strategic collaboration to accelerate the utility's development of industry-leading grid solutions that will benefit ...
Scaling Up For 2021: Aw-Energy Seeking Growth Capital To Deliver Its First Scheduled Commercial Wave Energy Projects With Its Certified Technology
The Economist: An innovative approach to making electricity from the wind
Avionics system for demonstrator undergoing first simulation tests
Independent report advises EC to support the development of Airborne Wind Energy technology
Equipment & Solutions
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Onshore Unit
Conventional renewables face many obstacles, especially in onshore wind power production. Difficulties arise due to the lack of appropriate construction surfaces, conflicts of use, or public acceptance problems. Thanks to their unique advantages, Airborne Wind Energy Systems (AWES) are a trendsetting solution to overcome these challenges. Based on decades of experience in using high-altitude ...