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News from Oldenburg

Mini-Grids in the Global South - Planning, Implementation and Future Perspectives

The team of the Postgraduate Programme Renewable Energy (PPRE) from University of Oldenburg together with some of the students organized an online seminar financed by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD). The main focus of the seminar was to provide the participants with theoretical and…

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New staff member in PPRE

Dr. Martin Knipper joined the PPRE Team in March 2021. He feels at home in various regenerative energy technologies and their principles as well as in the University of Oldenburg. He will take on various tasks within the PPRE Group, both in the area of teaching and in the coordination and further…

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News from/about Alumni

News from/about Alumni

Obituary - Kaushal Chhatbar

We are really sorry to inform the PPRE-community, that our beloved Kaushal Chhatbar from India (PPRE 2009-11) died in a car accident back in India at the beginning of June 2021. After joining Suntrace…

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HelioRec's technology was succesfully tested at wave tank

Founder of HelioRec is Polina Vasilenko from Russia, PPRE/EMRE 2016-18. HelioRec's full-scale floating solar prototype was tested during two-week campaign and patented ‘hydro-lock’ ballasting feature…

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Research News from Oldenburg

Research News from Oldenburg

How to measure the invisible

Research team from Oldenburg develops innovative wind measurement techniques within a European network

 

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Research News from Oldenburg

Real-time monitoring of wind turbines

Within the research project ConUp, scientists want to develop methods to be able to modernize existing wind turbines more easily and quickly. The joint project is funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy (BMWi) with a total of 1.2 million euros over a period of three years

 

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