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Wind Energy Reliability and
Cost Reduction: Wind Turbine Health Monitoring Systems--Sentient
Corporation, 850 Energy Drive, Suite 307, Idaho Falls, ID 83401; 802-876-3100; www.sentientscience.com
Mr. Sean Marble, Principal
Investigator, smarble@sentientscience.com
Ms. Paula Lee, Business Official,
plee@sentientscience.com
DOE Grant No. DE-FG02-07ER84938
Amount: $99,700
Wind energy has numerous benefits as a power source,
including price stability, lack of greenhouse gas emissions, revitalization of
rural areas, and lack of dependence on imported fuels. As wind increases its penetration into the
Commercial
Applications and other Benefits as described by the awardee: A low-cost, high-payback health monitoring system would
have a significant positive impact on wind turbine operations and maintenance
costs. In turn, this system would lower
the net cost of energy for wind power, providing a good ROI for wind farm
operators. Reducing the cost of energy
from wind turbines and increasing reliability will accelerate the adoption of
this clean energy source. Today’s 10,000
MW of wind power are keeping 16 million tons of carbon dioxide, the leading
greenhouse gas associated with global warming, out of the air every year. In addition, 73,000 tons of sulfur dioxide
and 27,000 tons of nitrogen oxide per year also are avoided, compared to
emissions from the same amount of energy produced in conventional power plants.