Berlin, 09.04.2025 – The Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) is developing a digital tool to help wind farm operators decide whether to continue operating older wind turbines or replace them. The aim is to increase the efficiency and sustainability of wind energy use in Germany.
Every year, hundreds of older wind turbines reach the end of their intended service life. In 2024, 555 onshore turbines were decommissioned, while 635 new onshore units were connected to the grid. However, engineering studies show that many older turbines are safe and stable enough to be used for several more years.
Complex decision-making
For wind farm operators, the question arises: is it worth continuing operations? Are the supporting structures still strong enough? Is it worth retrofitting the turbines or is it more economical to dismantle them completely and invest in a new turbine? This decision is particularly complex in the offshore sector, where modern wind towers generate up to 20 megawatts and are thus three to four times stronger than older structures.
“So far, companies that operate wind farms have been left alone with this decision,” explains Ronald Schneider from the Wind@BAM competence center. ”Every dismantling simultaneously ties up scarce resources in manufacturing and installation companies, as well as in the ships that transport offshore wind turbines. These capacities are needed in Germany for an accelerated expansion of wind energy.”
Development of a digital decision-making tool
Together with Jörss-Blunck-Ordemann GmbH and RWE Renewables GmbH, a BAM team is developing a digital decision-making tool that takes all relevant aspects into account. “We want to provide interested parties with a simple modular system so that they can make the optimal decision in just a few steps,” says Schneider. “There is a great demand for such a tool in the industry.”
The tool is linked to a digital twin of the plant, into which all current data on the state of maintenance can be fed via sensors and monitoring systems. If the tool reveals weak points, the Wind@BAM competence center simultaneously offers specific solutions for strengthening the supporting structures. The digital decision-making tool is being tested for its practical suitability at an offshore wind farm in the North Sea.
The joint project is funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action with around 780,000 euros.
https://www.bam.de/Navigation/EN/Topics/Energy/wind-energy/safety-of-wind-turbin...
https://www.bam.de/Content/DE/Projekte/ReNEW/ReNEW.html
Continue operation or replace? The BAM tool is designed to help wind farm operators make the best de ...
BAM
Criteria of this press release:
Journalists
Energy, Information technology, Mechanical engineering
transregional, national
Research projects, Transfer of Science or Research
English
Continue operation or replace? The BAM tool is designed to help wind farm operators make the best de ...
BAM
You can combine search terms with and, or and/or not, e.g. Philo not logy.
You can use brackets to separate combinations from each other, e.g. (Philo not logy) or (Psycho and logy).
Coherent groups of words will be located as complete phrases if you put them into quotation marks, e.g. “Federal Republic of Germany”.
You can also use the advanced search without entering search terms. It will then follow the criteria you have selected (e.g. country or subject area).
If you have not selected any criteria in a given category, the entire category will be searched (e.g. all subject areas or all countries).