Government subsidies
In many countries, the expansion of the domestic wind energy sector is strategically important for the energy mix. As a result, governments are actively supporting and financing a wide range of research projects. The aim is to improve the processes in the wind energy industry, in particular with regard to the considerable pressure on costs. By investing in research projects, governments are attempting to promote innovation, increase efficiency and maintain the growth of the local wind energy sector. This encourages the development of a varied and sustainable domestic energy landscape. Dopag is a partner in several government-funded R&D innovation projects where it is working together with wind turbine manufacturers and their suppliers to optimize the production systems and the cost-effectiveness of processes.
What does the future hold?
The importance of onshore and offshore wind farms will increase significantly in the years to come. Developers of the turbines, manufacturers of dispensing systems and research institutes are working on the production processes of the future which push the boundaries of current technologies. The manufacturers of metering and mixing machines are introducing continuous improvements to every aspect of their turnkey solutions, from the quality of the material feed with vacuumbased drum changes through to adhesive application with the variable nozzle described here. They are integrating electrically operated pallet truck connections to move the machine along the mold, together with rotating cameras that detect objects in the travel path without the need for user intervention.
The objective is to optimize the bonding process in order to reduce the mold occupation time to a minimum. This not only shortens production times, but also reduces material wastage and the overall production costs. The fact that all areas of the industry are focusing on these advances underlines the industry’s commitment to greater efficiency and sustainability in the production of future wind turbines.