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Shrouded Turbine Optimization for Low Wind Speed Sites

Hazem Abdelrahman (SuRE Batch 21-23) from Egypt is participating as a presenter of a paper in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Turbo Expo 2022 Conference in Rotterdam from June 13-17. 

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Near carbon neutral wedding event in Odisha

Tribikram Mishra from India (EMRE 2020-21) co-organized a near carbon neutral event along with renewable and sustainable enthusiasts of Odisha, India in 2019. The carbon neutrality of the event is finally audited and published.

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Optimal Planning Algorithm for a Coordinated E-Bus Charging Infrastructure

Adnan Shihab, Bangladesh (PPRE 2015-17) was employed as research assistant in the PPRE team at University of Oldenburg right after his graduation. Afterwards he got a position as Research Associate…

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From UOL Alumna to CEO

The story of UOL alumna Polina Vasilenko, Russia (EMRE 2016-17) becoming solo-female founder and CEO of a floating solar technology startup called HelioRec.

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Research News from Oldenburg ForWind Center for Wind Energy Research

Publications with respect to Wind Energy

In the following you may find some recent publication with resepect to Wind Energy released in 2020 by Forwind Center for Wind Energy Research

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Research News from Oldenburg ForWind Center for Wind Energy Research

Predicting the power of offshore wind farms more accurately

Strong changes in wind speed within time periods of less than half an hour - these are so-called wind ramps. If they occur unexpectedly, they pose problems for electricity traders and grid operators. To improve the prediction of wind ramps, ForWind scientists want to use laser beams to measure the…

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