
May 25, 2013
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DOE and NREL Announce Inaugural Collegiate Wind Competition Teams
EDF Renewable Services Wins O&M Contract for Edom Hills Wind Farm
EDF-re Increases Investment in Texas with Spinning Spur II
First Phase of London Array Fully Powered
First Wind adopts WTGservice.com Maintenance Management System
GE Prototype Operational at European Test Site
Largest Wind Farm in Southern Hemisphere Officially Opens
Obama’s 2014 Budget Proposal Make Green Energy a Priority
PRODUCT SHOWCASE: Parker Launches Two-Phase Evaporative Cooling Solution
Parker Hannifin Corporation unveils the first in a series of stand-alone cooling units for cooling down tower power converters in 1.5 - 8.0 MW sized wind turbines. The 50 KW capacity cooling unit on display at the show, is targeted for 1.5-2.5MW sized wind turbines, and will be followed by additional models with cooling capacities of 18 - 200KW.
Parker Precision Cooling Systems has adapted its long-established two-phase evaporative cooling technology into a system that efficiently cools critical wind turbine power generation systems, with higher efficiency, safety and power density, compared to water cooling. The stand alone cooling system is meant for down tower installation, to cool offshore and onshore new wind turbine converter systems, and also easily enables retrofit or upgrade of existing wind turbine converter legacy cooling systems.
For more information, please contact Parker Precision Cooling Systems at www.parkerprecisioncooling.com.