Machine-learning-enabled thermal imaging solutions are addressing these issues. Bi-spectral cameras, like SYTIS’ TC-90™, provide clear images and remote, real-time visibility into electrical enclosures. These miniaturized cameras fit inside nacelles and, powered by POE, offer a holistic view of components, connections and wiring. They detect micro-failures—like pinhole leaks in hydraulic lines—before they escalate. Shifting from time-based to condition-based maintenance enables earlier interventions, historical trend analysis and more resilient and efficient operations while reducing the need for high-risk manual inspections. For more information – read the case study by Ryan Severe, Senior Engineer for Wind Assets at Puget Sound Energy. |
Smarter Maintenance Strategies for Offshore Wind with Embedded Thermal Cameras
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May June 2025
The Front CoverBiome Renewables has developed the FeatherEdge serration, a flexible hardware technology inspired by the silent flight of the owl. It is applied to the trailing edge of the outer third of the rotor blade, each section being roughly 500mm wide. The echnology has been tested on a variety of turbine sizes and in the article on page 6 you can read more about this solution. The mage on the cover shows the FeatherEdge Installed on Enercon E160 EP5 E3 in Hamilhausen, Germany. Publisher's NoteAnother bust and boom cycle ahead in the USA?FeaturesFeatherEdge Serration Technology
By Ryan Church, CEO, Biome Renewables, Canada By Martin Peters, Head of Measurement Department, Green Wind Engineering, Germany
By Chris van der Ploeg, Digital Innovation Lead, Windbase, the Netherlands By Kristina Carlquist, Head of Synchronous Condenser Product Line, ABB Large Motors and Generators, Sweden
Windtech FutureIntercontinental Transportation of Electric EnergyBy Ahmad Hemami, McGill University, Montreal, Canada View from InsideBy Stefan Gsänger, Secretary General, World Wind Energy Association, Germany Latest News
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