AGDA
Description
AGDA – Distributed generation and electrical self-consumption wind turbine
100kW turbine for distributed generation and electrical self-consumption developed entirely by Argolabe; design, calculation, manufacturing management, assembly and commissioning carried out by Argolabe.
PROJECT LEADER: Argolabe
The key to success
KEY ASPECTS TO MET
-Robustness and reliability to operate in any environment and condition with very low maintenance.
-High performance to ensure high economic profitability.
-Adjusted Cost to have a high competitiveness in the market.
The Argolabe engineering company will use as base the 100 kW wind turbine (Turbec-100), developed between 2005 and 2010, whose prototype is in operation since July 2011. The work in this project will focus on the improvement at all levels of this medium power turbine with the aim of industrialising and marketing it, launching a very competitive product to the market.
How we achieve this
PROJECT EVOLUTION:
FIRST MILESTONE: Design load obtention and turbine stress analysis.
SECOND MILESTONE: End of design and unit series development
THIRD MILESTONE: Installation, calibration and field testing of the wind turbine series unit.
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OBJECTIVES:
Increased overall wind turbine performance and efficiency.
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Increased turbine reliability safety and active power control systems.
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Reduction turbine manufacturing costs without lowering product quality.
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Reduction turbine operating costs without altering its performance and safety.
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Processing times Reduction . The manufacturing, assembly and assembly processes of the new T100 turbine will be redesigned and optimized with the aim of minimizing the delivery times of the product to the final customer.
Subsidized by:
Gallery
Financiado por la Unión Europea - NextGenerationEU