核心概念
Wooden wind turbine towers can make wind power more environmentally friendly and economically viable compared to traditional steel towers.
要約
The article discusses the potential benefits of using wooden towers for wind turbines instead of the more commonly used steel towers. It highlights the work of the Swedish engineering company Modvion, which has installed the first commercial wooden wind turbine tower in the municipality of Skara, Sweden.
The key points are:
- Wooden towers are lighter, more modular, and can be built taller than steel towers, providing an economic incentive for their use.
- Wooden towers can make wind power even greener by using a renewable material instead of steel.
- Modvion received EU funding to advance the goal of high-altitude wind turbines with wooden towers, which led to the construction of the 105-meter tall wooden tower in Skara.
- The tower was built using laminated wood from Modvion's factory in Gothenburg and entered into operation for the Swedish power company Varberg Energi in February 2024, with the turbine supplied by Vestas.
- The large investments required for building and designing these wooden towers were made possible by the EU funding, which was instrumental in the development of this technology.
統計
Wind energy met 16% of the EU's electricity needs in 2022.
Wind energy accounted for 37% of the electricity generated from renewable sources in the EU.
引用
"Wooden turbine towers are lighter, more modular and can be built taller than steel towers."
"EU funding was instrumental in allowing us to develop this technology."