2025/12/15

The shortage of wind power operation and maintenance vessels is spurring the development of new technologies, and autonomous inspection robots for offshore platforms have begun production.

As China’s installed capacity of offshore wind power continues to expand, the shortage of wind power operation and maintenance vessels is becoming increasingly prominent.


2025/12/15

The blade de-icing system is linked with yaw control, reducing winter power generation losses by 15%.

In the harsh cold environment of winter, ice accumulation on wind turbine blades and inaccurate yaw control are the two primary factors contributing to power generation losses.


2025/12/15

Breakthrough in yaw system noise reduction technology reduces nighttime operating noise by 12 decibels.

Recently, in the wind power equipment sector, noise-reduction technology for yaw systems has achieved significant progress, effectively addressing the long-standing noise issue that has plagued the industry and providing residents living near wind farms with a quieter living environment.


2025/12/15

The wind power predictive maintenance market is growing at an annual rate of 25%, and the deployment of smart sensors is surging.

In 2025, the wind power predictive maintenance market is expected to show significant growth, with an annual growth rate projected at 25%. This growth is primarily driven by the continued expansion of wind power installed capacity and innovations in operation and maintenance technologies.


2025/12/15

A breakthrough has been achieved in corrosion-resistant technology for offshore wind turbine brakes, boosting their durability in salt-spray environments by a factor of three.

In the offshore wind power sector, brakes—being critical components that ensure the safe operation of equipment—have their corrosion resistance directly affecting the equipment’s service life and maintenance costs.


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