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The Front Cover

The authors of the article on page 6 draw on decades of field experience and independent research into leading-edge erosion. From early blade repairs at Altamont Pass in 1999 to high-speed testing of leading-edge protection systems, their findings show that nothing has reliably fixed the problem yet. A few years ago, they decided to find out more for themselves.


Publisher's Note

Legal challenges provide the US wind sector with renewed confidence

Features

Wanted: A Blade Erosion Hero
By Jack Wallace and Myron Miller, RPE Services LLC, USA
 
By Ahmed Aziz Ezzat, Associate Professor of Industrial & Systems Engineering, Rutgers University, USA

 

By Justus von Freeden, Research Associate, Fraunhofer IWU, Germany

By Jeffrey Wetterlin, Energy Lead and Meteorologist, Meteomatics, USA

 

Windtech Future

Wooden or not Wooden, that is a Question

By Ahmad Hemami, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

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Windtech International July August 2026 issue 

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