With almost a half of the world’s wind power capacity been added over 2013-2017 (319 GW from to 539 GW) and an expected growth of growth of 51% by 2021, wind energy is one of the main sources of renewable energy today. However, it exists a serious challenge for wind farm developers, which must find cost effective technologies to reduce wind farm costs along the whole life cycle, in order to satisfy the growing demand.
The YURAKAN project arises as a result of 20 years work, investigating, experimenting and developing a new revolutionary clean and green renewable energy technology. YURAKAN emerges as a patented technology (WO2015/185765) for the large-scale renewable energy generation form artificially and controlled generated cyclones, intended to disrupt the wind energy sector by reducing the wind turbines construction and deployment costs. To understand the current challenges, current turbine implies a total cost of 1.10-1.56 and 2.20-4.40 million €/MW for onshore and offshore systems, respectively.
Therefore, the objective of YURAKAN phase 2 will be to complete the large-scale prototyping, testing and industrialization stages required before we are able to offer our solution to leading companies of the wind energy sector at international level.