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US Experts Invited to Offer Input on Standards

US stakeholders are invited to offer input on IEC design standards relative to wind turbine support structures and their foundations through the US mirror committee coordinated by Jomaa Ben Hassine. Current activity includes Amendment 1 and Edition 2 of IEC 61400-6. Find out how to get involved in this community blog entry.

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ACI Foundation Technology Forum

The ACI Foundation Technology Forum is the annual rendez-vous for those dedicated to staying up-to-date with the latest in concrete materials and technology. This year, it is taking place in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on May 14-16 and the early-bird registration window closes this Friday, April 23. So, hurry up and register!

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Service Life & Life Extension

With the first batch of utility-scale wind projects built in the first years of this millennium reaching their 20-year design life, there is increased interest in repowering through life extension and remaining life assessments. What if the question of expected service life had been considered during project design? Well, now there is an ACI design specification intended just for the purpose of providing minimum requirements for performing a service life prediction for new concrete structures. Public comments are being sought on ACI CODE-365. Read more about it here.

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Publications

In this blog entry, we intend to maintain a list publications of relevance to Civil Renewables, Inc., and by extension, to our clients and our colleagues within the industry.

We welcome addition proposals in the comments sections.

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Minimizing Wind Project Geohazard Risks

Wind projects are not born overnight. Before we see wind turbine generators (WTGs) spinning and generating clean energy, many years are are required in development, design and construction. These distinct but often overlapping phases come with their own sets of tasks, timelines and narrowing opportunities for reducing risks stemming from geohazards. Let’s delve into these phases and into ways we can minimize the impacts of geotechnical hazards.

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