| Location: | Colorado |
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| Posted: | Dec 13, 2024 |
| Due: | Jan 17, 2025 |
| Agency: | ENERGY, DEPARTMENT OF |
| Type of Government: | Federal |
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| Solicitation No: | NOI-2025023428 |
| Publication URL: | To access bid details, please log in. |
Modern offshore wind turbines are the largest rotating machines ever built by humankind. As the scale
of commercial wind turbine size increases, so does the risk to the investment in development and the
reliability and performance expectations from the larger designs. The intended RFP would seek
applications from U.S. industry and academia to provide the necessary data and analysis for validating
and developing tools used in the design and development of very large commercial wind turbine rotors,
accelerating the development and deployment of cost-effective offshore wind technology.
Specifically, NREL, seeks to address the lack of high-quality, open-source experimental data on the
aerodynamic behavior of wind turbine airfoils in operation at high Reynolds numbers that are
representative of the high wind speeds and large sizes of rotor blades in wind turbines of approximately
10–15 megawatts (MW) and beyond. At these scales, another problem is the uncertainty and magnitude
of loads on wind turbine blades when the turbine is idling or parked for installation, maintenance, or
during the passage of extreme weather events. In such situations, the ability of current simulation
techniques to accurately characterize the unsteady, three-dimensional (3D) aerodynamic/aeroelastic
behaviors is also unvalidated. As a result, turbine designs can either be overly conservative—hence,
expensive—or can risk damage in certain wind conditions.

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