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VOL. 11, ISSUE 1 (2026)
Advancements and integration of wind energy systems: Turbine innovations, offshore applications, and grid challenges
Authors
Akshay Chavan, Shubham Jadhav, Atish Mote
Abstract
Wind energy systems have become one of the
most significant contributors to the renewable energy transition, driven by
global energy demand and the urgent need for decarbonization. Continuous
innovations in turbine design, such as aerodynamic optimization, lightweight
composite materials, advanced control systems, and predictive maintenance
technologies, have substantially increased efficiency and reliability. Offshore
wind energy has emerged as a key application area, with access to stronger and
more consistent wind resources, deployment of large-scale floating turbines,
and advances in installation, monitoring, and transmission technologies.
However, grid integration remains a persistent challenge due to the variability
and intermittency of wind, requiring enhanced forecasting, energy storage,
smart grid solutions, and policy support. This paper reviews the
state-of-the-art advancements in wind turbine technology, offshore
applications, and grid integration approaches, along with case studies that
illustrate the successful deployment of large-scale projects. It highlights the
opportunities and challenges in scaling up wind energy as a cornerstone of
global clean energy strategies, emphasizing the need for technological
innovation, environmental stewardship, and international cooperation to ensure
a sustainable and resilient energy future.
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Pages:56-61
How to cite this article:
Akshay Chavan, Shubham Jadhav, Atish Mote "Advancements and integration of wind energy systems: Turbine innovations, offshore applications, and grid challenges". International Journal of Advanced Scientific Research, Vol 11, Issue 1, 2026, Pages 56-61
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