ARROW student Stephen Ampleman, working with ARROW faculty Dennice Gayme, presents the poster From Cut-In to Rated: Multi-Region Floating Offshore Wind Farm Control for Secondary Frequency Regulation at the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) summit at Johns Hopkins University last …

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ARROW student Valeria Vasquez-Barros, working with ARROW faculty Julie Lundquist, presents the poster Improving offshore wind turbine wake impact predictions by better understanding atmospheric stability decoupling at the Ralph O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute (ROSEI) summit at Johns Hopkins University last month. …

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ARROW student José Luis Amell Hernández, a PhD Candidate in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, knows that offshore wind farms are central to the transition toward renewable energy, but their large-scale operation can alter the …

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Ireland's first and only operational offshore wind farm at the Arklow Bank Wind Park (Phase 1), off the coast of Arklow, Co. Wicklow. Constructed in 2003/04, the seven wind turbines have a capacity of 25.2 MW and they are owned and operated by GE Energy. By Neil Michael (16.11.21)

Stephen Ampleman, a mechanical engineering PhD student from Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering, spent the summer working with the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to develop supervisory control laws for hybrid power plants. These hybrid power plants, which typically consist …

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