Objective
The height of conventional wind turbines is limited by the enormous stresses on the structure. The idea of the Airborne Wind Energy (AWE) is to replace the most efficient part of a conventional wind turbine, the tip of the turbine blade, with a fast flying high efficiency kite, and to replace the rest of the structure by a tether which anchors the kite to the ground. Power is generated either by periodically pulling a ground based generator via a winch, or by small wind turbines mounted on the kite that exploit its fast cross wind motion. While the concept is highly promising, major academic and industrial research is still needed to achieve the performance required for industrial deployment. This can best be done by innovative junior researchers in a closely cooperating consortium of academic and industrial partners.
The ITN AWESCO combines six interdisciplinary academic and four industrial network partners with seven associated partners, all selected on the basis of excellence and complementarity. All partners work already intensively on AWE systems, several with prototypes, and they are committed to create synergies via the cooperation in AWESCO. The main task is to train fourteen Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) in training-by-research and to create a closely connected new generation of leading European scientists that are ready to push the frontiers of airborne wind energy.
AWESCO is the first major cooperation effort of the most important European actors in the field and will help Europe to gain a leading role in a possibly huge emerging renewable energy market, and to meet its ambitious CO2 targets. In addition, the AWESCO early stage researchers will be trained in cutting-edge simulation, design, sensing, and control technologies that are needed in many branches of engineering.
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MSCA-ITN-ETN - European Training NetworksCoordinator
2628 CN Delft
Netherlands
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Participants (10)
79098 Freiburg
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412 96 Goteborg
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3000 Leuven
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80333 Muenchen
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- Limerick
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2521 AL DEN HAAG
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The organization defined itself as SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) at the time the Grant Agreement was signed.
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20537 Hamburg
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7521 PR Enschede
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14532 Kleinmachnow
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80335 Munchen
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Partners (7)
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8092 Zuerich
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1015 Lausanne
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83250 Marquartstein
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Berlin
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Alameda
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Stuttgart
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Partner organisations contribute to the implementation of the action, but do not sign the Grant Agreement.
Bremerhaven
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