Introduction
Carbo4Power’s main objective is to develop a new generation of lightweight, high strength, multifunctional, digitalized multi-materials for offshore turbine rotor blades that will increase their operational performance and durability while reducing the cost of energy production, maintenance, and their environmental impact.
A multidisciplinary team of 18 partners (8 SMEs) from 8 countries provides technological know-how and industrial leadership, with well-balanced dissemination, communication & exploitation impact.
The Carbo4Power is a 4 year project, which started in November 2020 and it is led by the National Technical University of Athens (NTUA). This project is funded by the H2020-EU.2.1.3. – INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP – Leadership in enabling and industrial technologies – Advanced materials Programme (€ 7 8 million – Grant Agreement 953192).
Latest News
Carbo4Power Open Day 2024
The Carbo4Power Project is pleased to announce its 2nd Exploitation and Dissemination Open Day Workshop. This hybrid event is being held in Cambridge, UK at Homerton College, on the 10 October 2024.
Confirmed participants are coming from the following organisations: Airbus, Avanzare, EPSRC Industrial CDT in Offshore Renewable Energy (IDCORE), FastBlade, EireComposites, CIDETEC, Lucideon, EURECAT, TWI, Fraunhofer IFAM, University of Birmingham, TMBK Partners, Graphenea, University College London, Nanografi Nano Technology, University of Leeds, Tecnalia, National Technical University of Athens, Leitat, IRES, INEGI, Sigmatex, Cranfield University, University of Strathclyde, Nanyang Technological University, NOVITOM, and Simperler Consulting.
Participation is free but registration is required. For more information and registration, please visit the Workshops page.
The WindPowerEXPO has been launched!
The WindPowerEXPO virtual exhibition website for the wind power Community has been launched!
This website aims to support Carbo4Power partners, with their exploitation activities.
The WindPowerEXPO will be maintained beyond the end of the Carbo4Power Project. To visit this website, press the button below.