Abstract
Clipper Windpower (CWP) has developed the Liberty 2.5 MW wind turbine. The development, manufacturing, and certification process depends heavily on being able to validate the full-scale system design and performance under load in both an accredited structural test facility and through accredited field testing. CWP requested that DOE/ NREL upgrade blade test capabilities to perform a scope of workincluding structural testing of the C-96 blade used on the CWP Liberty turbine. This funds-in CRADA was developed to upgrade NREL blade test capability, while enabling certification testing of the C-96 blade through the facility and equipment upgrades. NREL shared resource funds were used to develop hardware necessary to structurally attach a large wind turbine to the test stand at the NWTC.Participant funds-in monies were used for developing the test program.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Number of pages | 4 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2012 |
NLR Publication Number
- NREL/TP-7A10-53574
Keywords
- Clipper Windpower
- CRADA
- Liberty 2.5 MW
- wind turbine
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