Opening ceremony of the Sheffield-Siemens Wind Power Research Centre
The pioneering Sheffield-Siemens Wind Power Research Centre (S²WP), located at the Kroto Innovation Centre, Broad Lane, Sheffield, is expected to employ an estimated 20 people and will focus on developing the most reliable, innovative and efficient wind turbine generators that will be at the forefront of future onshore and offshore wind power systems. The University of Sheffield was chosen following Siemens´ long-term partnership with the University´s Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, which includes the Electrical Machines and Drives Group. Headed-up by Professor Qiang Zhu, the group undertakes world-leading research on technologies that are vital to future developments in electrical power engineering. A fundamental element of the collaboration will include access to the group´s 70 academic and research personnel, as well as the University´s state-of-the-art facilities. The centre - which is the first of its kind in the UK - was opened in the presence of civic dignitaries by Christoph Ehlers, Managing Director at Siemens Wind Power UK, and visitors were given the opportunity to view the newly refurbished laboratories within the Electrical Machines and Drives Group. The Siemens Research Centre will specialise in providing the overall technology, architecture and design of onshore and offshore wind turbine generators, devices generating electrical energy from wind power, for the global market. From the outset, the Siemens Wind Power project team will be tasked with expanding its core team of generator experts and collaborating closely with the University of Sheffield to develop in-house competencies in generator design that maximises power conversion.
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