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Advantages
of Composite Space Frame Wind Turbine Towers for Smaller Farms, Greater Heights,
and Increased Capacities--Wasatch
Valley Technologies, LLC, 4320 East Lake Creek Farms, Heber City, UT
84032; 435-657-1347, www.windtowercomposites.com
Mr.
Tracy Livingston, Principal Investigator,
tracy@windtowercomposites.com
Mr.
Tracy Livingston, Business Official,
tracy@windtowercomposites.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG02-03ER83860
Amount:
$750,000
By
definition, wind shear creates substantially higher winds at greater heights;
therefore in many parts of the
U.S.
,
wind sites that are marginal at lower heights could become viable at greater
heights. The additional reliability
of these winds increases turbine utilization, enabling more economical energy
production. However, the high cost
of construction, shipment, and installation of large and heavy towers to support
these turbines increases the cost of energy and marginalizes the economics.
Presently, 1.5 MW turbines are rarely taller than 80 m because of this
limitation, and many sites are left undeveloped.
This project will develop a lightweight, space frame tower made of carbon
that will be assembled at the job site to enable easy tilt-up, thereby
eliminating the need for an expensive crane and keeping transportation costs
low. Phase I used computerized
optimization routines to analyze over 70 geometries for a 1.5 MW tower at
heights from 63 to 100 m. A
lightweight, composite tower configuration was identified that not only would
have lower manufacturing costs, but also would be able to withstand wind turbine
loads and tilt-up stresses at greater heights. Phase
II will assemble space frames from composite tube segments. A
detailed design will focus on the interface between the metal and the composite
tubing. Strength and fatigue testing will be conducted to verify the integrity
of the joints and the composite tubes. Upon
completion, a 1.5 MW turbine using a space frame tower will be erected.
Commercial Applications and Other
Benefits as
described by awardee: By eliminating
the need for expensive, large cranes and overly heavy, transport-limited steel
tubes, a tilt-up space frame tower should enable economical wind turbine
installations at greater heights, on smaller farms, and on rougher terrain.