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The WinDriveSuccess Story
Uwe Reimesch
GM Sales – Voith Turbo Wind
1867 First Workshop1880 Factory Expansion
One of the large family-owned companies in Europe
One of the large family-owned companies in Europe
1867 First Workshop1880 Factory Expansion
20105.1 Bio €uro Sales39,000 Employees100% Family owned
34 5 682184 28 251
53 3 478
3 117 4915 5 427
6452 595
1 186
457South America Africa
North America
Asia, Australia, Oceania
LocationsEmployeesSales EUR in million
Europe
Voith GroupPresent for Customers Worldwide
E.ON(Hydro)
1920
Zanders(Paper)
1888
Haindl(Paper)
1905
Duke Power(Hydro)
1906
Yunnan Power(Hydro)
1909
Scheufelen(Paper)
1904
Stora Enso(Paper)
1905
UPM-Kymmene(Paper)
1907
Palm(Paper)
1911
EnBW(Hydro)
1914
Fendt(Turbo)
1955
Deutsche Steinkohle AG
(Turbo)
1960
Renault(Turbo)
1950
VEAG(Hydro)
1932
Bodensee-Schiffsbetriebe
(Turbo)
1930
Krauss Maffei
(Turbo)
1925
KSB(Turbo)
1956
Henschel, MAK
(Turbo)
1950
Deutsche Bahn
(Turbo)
1935
MAN(Turbo)
1934
Voest(Turbo)
1983
GeneralElectrics(Turbo)
1966
Kässbohrer(Turbo)
1964
SiemensBharat, Indien
(Turbo)
1969
Volvo(Turbo)
1971
Dresser(Turbo)
1975
Mercedes-Benz(Turbo)
1981
MTU(Turbo)
1980
SMS-Demag(Turbo)
1978
1888 1920
1925 1960
1964 1983
Relationships – not dealsOur partnerships last for generations
History of Modern Wind Power in South Germany
Milestones:- 1944 Ulrich Hütter at TH Stuttgart- 1956 Testfield Stötten, Swabian Alb- 1981 Voith-Hütter WEC 520- 2004 First Wind Power Chair in Stuttgart- 2007 Voith Turbo Wind GmbH & Co. KG
WEC 520 Made by VOITH1981
The WinDrive Success Story
"There is nothingmore powerful than an idea
whose time has come."Victor Hugo
SynchronousGenerator WinDrive Main Gear
The WinDrive Success StoryConcept
Gear Box Synchronous Generator
Gear Box Generator Frequency Converter
Gear Box Synchronous GeneratorGear Box Synchronous Generator
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The WinDrive Success StoryConcept
The WinDrive Success StoryConcept
No TransformerNo Frequency ConverterSmaller GeneratorSmaller Main GearPlus WinDrive
- 7.5 t - 11.0 t- 7.0 t - 9.5 t- 1.5 t - 2.5 t - 2.0 t - 6.0 t
_____________- 12.0 t - 20.0 t + 6.0 t + 9.0 t
No TransformerNo Frequency ConverterSmaller GeneratorSmaller Main GearPlus WinDrive
The WinDrive Success StoryConcept
No TransformerNo Frequency ConverterSmaller GeneratorSmaller Main GearPlus WinDrive
- 7.5 t - 11.0 t- 7.0 t - 9.5 t- 1.5 t - 2.5 t - 2.0 t - 6.0 t
_____________- 12.0 t - 20.0 t + 6.0 t + 9.0 t
No TransformerNo Frequency ConverterSmaller GeneratorSmaller Main GearPlus WinDrive
Generator 3%
Blades 7%
Hub 5%
Nacelle 5%Azimuth Drive 6%Hydraulics 9%
Drive Train 2%
Brake 5%
Gears 7%
Control Unit13%
Sensors 9% Electric 29%
Source: Study on 2000 Turbines by Fraunhofer-Institut (ISET Kassel, 2007)
The WinDrive Success StoryReliability
Generator 3%
Blades 7%
Hub 5%
Nacelle 5%Azimuth Drive 6%Hydraulics 9%
Drive Train 2%
Brake 5%
Gears 7%
Control Unit13%
Sensors 9% Electric 29%
Generator 3%
Blades 7%
Hub 5%
Nacelle 5%Azimuth Drive 6%Hydraulics 9%
Drive Train 2%Brake 5%
Gears 9%
Control Unit10%
Sensors 6%
WinDriveReliability Increase:
> 30%
Source: Study on 2000 Turbines by Fraunhofer-Institut (ISET Kassel, 2007)
The WinDrive Success StoryReliability
MTBF < 2 Years
Frequency Converter Technology
Variable Speed DrivesOil- & Gas Industry (1-34 MW)
MTBF > 39 Years
The WinDrive Success StoryReliability
The WinDrive Success Story
“The time has come"
The WinDrive Success Story
Lübeck 2005: Development start of 2 MW turbine with DeWind
“Creating a grid friendly turbine by upgrading from DFIG to WinDrive technology – evolution instead of revolution“
The WinDrive Success Story
Cuxhaven 2007:First kWh fed into grid by DeWind D8.2 prototype
“After a 12 month development period the prototype was up and running in auto mode within 40 hours“
The WinDrive Success Story
Argentina 2008:Highest turbine at 4 200 m above sea level (DeWind D8.2)
“Reliable performance since 2.5 years in thin air between diesel gen sets and rock crushers“
The WinDrive Success Story
Bremen 2009:Development of 6.5 MW turbine with second partner BARD
“The WinDrive System is the perfect combination of existing technology and convincing innovation that allows us to meet the requirements of the utility companies“
The WinDrive Success Story
Lanzhou 2009:Development start of 2 MW Wind turbine with Lanzhou Electric Corporation
“Replacing DFIG by high tech made in Germany to build China‘s first 10 GW wind farm“
The WinDrive Success Story
Beijing 2009:Development start of 3 MW turbine with Guodian United Power
“Top 5 power provider in China and largest windfarm operator in Asia to aply state of the art technology to the fastest growing market for wind power“
Cuxhaven, Germany2 MW, 50 Hz
Veladero, Argentina 2 MW, 50 Hz
Sweetwater, USA 2 MW, 60 Hz
Hilltop, USA 2 MW, 60 Hz
Operation > 24 000 h > 16 000 h > 15 000 h > 8 000 h
Start Dec 2006 Dec 2007 Jan 2008 Feb 2009
AvailabilityDrive Train
100% 100% 100% 100%
Status QuoProven Track Record
One RecordHighest Turbine
Two AwardsInnovation Price FinalistHermes Award Winner
Four PartnersDeWind, BARD, LEC, Guodian United Power
Status QuoOne, Two, Four
- Employees 100
- Total Sales $ 96.2 million
- Office Locations York, Sacramento, Cincinnati, Houston
- In-House Engineering Auto CAD, Solid Works
- Machining Capability Customer Service Related
Voith Turbo Inc. (VTI)
Voith Turbo Offices& Service Workshops
Voith Turbo Inc. (VTI)Sales and Service offices in NA
The WinDrive Success Story
“The time has come"
The WinDrive Success Story
“You have come"
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