Research at DTU Wind Energy is organised in 3 main divisions
Research is further organised in 14 sections
DTU Wind Energy is a highly valued partner for the wind energy sector
DTU Wind Energy operates several world-leading research facilities
DTU Wind Energy offers education and training in wind energy disciplines, comprising topics from aerodynamics to atmospheric physics and materials to grid integration and offshore wind energy.
DTU Wind energy is a valued collaboration partner in the Danish wind sector.
Research-based consultancy is an important part of the services offered by DTU Wind Energy
DTU Wind Energy participates in several strategic alliances and partnerships.
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Gregor Giebel is Head of Section for the Section for Renewable Energy Plants in Weather Driven Energy Systems at DTU Wind and Energy Systems and on 6 May he is going...
From a job in the industry in Mexico to research into damages of wind turbine blades at DTU – Rubén Anchondo has been far and wide to work with what he is dedicated to...
The global wind and energy sector is currently gathered in Copenhagen for the WindEurope Electric City 2021 event, and as an important player in this field of research...
Industrial PhD students in wind energy provide valuable collaboration between DTU Wind Energy and the wind turbine industry.
Contribution in the media 'Altinget': With new innovative solutions, we can save at least DKK 20 billion once Denmark’s two energy islands are fully operational.
This year's Emission Gap Report states that CO2 emissions are heading in the wrong direction. Read about five possible solutions.
GASP provides global coverage of the following parameters at a spatial resolution of 250 m, at three heights 50 m, 100 m and 150 m: 50-year wind, turbulence intensity...
During the close down of the country’s institutions, caused by the corona pandemic, universities have been challenged in terms of teaching and research. The PhD students...
DTU Wind Energy wishes Erik Lundtang Petersen congratulations with the silver medal.
Professors from DTU Wind Energy, DTU Electrical Engineering and Aalborg University point out challenges relating to the two energy islands, that are to be built in Denmark...