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Nabla flies to Brussels for the WindEurope Technology Workshop 2022

28 Jun 2022
Nabla flies to Brussels for the WindEurope Technology Workshop 2022
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Last Friday, we had the opportunity to attend the Technology Workshop 2022 organized by the WindEurope, wind industry organization, that took place in Brussels, Belgium, between the 23-24th of June.

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news

iSpin can now be used by the GSE in Italy to calculate the missed wind production

10 May 2022
iSpin can now be used by the GSE in Italy to calculate the missed wind production
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It is now possible to open an agreement with the GSE for the calculation of the missed production by entering on their portal the data measured by the iSpin anemometers.

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Nabla analytics, the latest wind farm monitoring tool

20 Apr 2022
Nabla analytics, the latest wind farm monitoring tool
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After months of testing, adjusting new features, and designing changes to ensure an intuitive and easy-to-use platform, we are launching today the most demanded product by our clients: nabla analytics.

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events

Attending the event of the year at the WindEurope 2022

11 Apr 2022
Attending the event of the year at the WindEurope 2022
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For the first time this year we have had the opportunity and pleasure of participating as exhibitors in one of the key annual wind energy industry events, the WindEurope 2022.

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webinars

Live with Wood Mackenzie at the webinar: Wind farm redevelopment – maximizing the value of aging and future wind turbines

29 Mar 2022
Live with Wood Mackenzie at the webinar: Wind farm redevelopment – maximizing the value of aging and future wind turbines
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A presentation about our redevelopment solutions, which are designed to extend wind farms certified life while increasing its annual energy production (AEP), and optimizing its LCOE (Levelized Cost of Energy).

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Long second-life to our blades

03 Feb 2022
Long second-life to our blades
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Due to the growing number of old turbines and the repowering offer in the wind sector, an increasing number of companies are joining forces to be prepared to manage the 60,000 tons of wind turbine blades that could be decommissioned by 2023.

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