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New wind tech to be deployed at Edinburgh Airport

Innovative technology will be introduced at Edinburgh Airport in a bid to identify any untapped wind energy across the airport campus.

Image courtesy Katrick Technologies

In a trial with green energy company Katrick Technologies, several wind mapping sensors will be put in place across the estate - including on the roof and around the runway - to examine areas of unexploited low-level wind power.

Through the data these sensors collect the optimal areas to capture and convert energy are identified and wind panels are then implemented to take advantage of this.

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The use of this technology gives the airport the opportunity to generate additional green energy and be more energy efficient.

Danny Quinn, Technical Asset Director at Edinburgh Airport said: “As an airport we are always looking to embrace fresh ideas, particularly when it comes to the generation of green energy, and this technology has the potential to provide new opportunities around this.

“When installed, these sensors have the ability to identify untapped sources of wind energy across our campus, giving us the potential to become more efficient in the way we run. We are pleased to be working with Katrick Technologies and are looking forward to seeing the benefits this partnership can deliver.”

Katrick Technologies’ wind panels are a unique innovation for wind-based renewables. The wind panel consists of numerous channelling ducts where multi-layered patented aerofoils are located. These aerofoils work independently from one other to maximise energy capture and convert this energy into mechanical oscillations. From here, the oscillations are converted to a focal point before conversion to energy.

The panels can capture more kinetic energy than conventional wind turbines, while measuring just 4m x 4m and thus demanding a much smaller footprint. Moreover, the panels are cheaper than most other wind-based solutions, with a levelised cost of energy (LCOE) of just 8p/kW.

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Vijay Madlani, Co-CEO of Katrick Technologies said: “Traditional wind turbines simply aren’t feasible for airport estates. The goal of our partnership with Edinburgh Airport is to provide them access to previously untapped areas of energy through our wind panels.

“In addition to their scalable and flexible location applications, the panels are designed to work as B3 noise barriers, meaning they offer highways and airports a noise mitigation solution. Additionally, we have created multiple designs which can complement various environmental settings.”

Initial wind mapping at Edinburgh Airport will kick off a phased approach. The ultimate goal is the roll-out of this technology to support both the estate’s net-zero goals and launch it to the wider market.

The partnership follows a similar consortium between AGS Airports Limited (AGS), the organisation that manages Glasgow, Aberdeen International and Southampton airports, Katrick Technologies and the University of Strathclyde.

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