Romax Technology,
a leader in application design solutions for bearings and gearboxes, is
working with E.ON Climate & Renewables, responsible for E.ON
Group’s global renewables and carbon sourcing activities, to develop a
joint programme to predict the life and maintenance needs of wind
turbine driveline components.
Operations and
maintenance can account for up to 25 per cent of the cost of a wind
energy project, and with the number of these projects increasing,
spiraling costs mean turbine operators need solutions to reduce costs
and improve profitability. To address this, Romax and E.ON have
developed an Equivalent Operating Hours (EOH) programme to identify the
remaining useful life of the most critical drivetrain components of wind
turbines. Using predictive methods based on advanced algorithms, it
then provides real-time forecast updates for the components’ remaining
life. The calculations incorporate parameters such as service history,
local operating conditions and the effects of transient events.
Nigel Parlor,
Contract Relationship Manager for Romax explains: “Without planning
beforehand, maintenance of offshore wind turbines can be time consuming
and costly. Operations typically require specialist equipment such as
jack-up vessels and cranes which have to be factored into specific
‘weather windows’.
“With the EOH
programme, we aim to provide wind turbine owners and operators with the
ability to pre-empt when turbine drivetrain components are coming to
their end of life and consequently be in a position to schedule any
maintenance in advance, leading to significant cost savings.”
The programme
started in 2010 as an innovation development project on one of E.ON’s
offshore wind farms. Its predictive maintenance models have been tested
and after showing promising results, the EOH programme has been extended
to a further two onshore and two offshore projects. It is now scheduled
for completion in 2017.
Jörgen Bodin,
Director of Technology & Innovation at E.ON Climate & Renewables
says: “Early indications have suggested a significant ROI from using
this predictive programme. We hope that the project with Romax will
transform wind energy operations and maintenance through more targeted
and proactive activity, which in turn will improve the running cost and
increase reliability.”
Source:- indiapowersetor.com
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