DOE selects Romax for drivetrain design

The U.S. Department of Energy has chosen Romax Technology as the lead mechanical engineer in a consortium that will develop an innovative wind turbine drivetrain design.

The project is a part of a $3m initiative run by the Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado.

The focus is on studying advanced drivetrain technology that can be scaled for large turbines.

Romax is contributing its mechanical engineering and wind turbine expertise to a consortium which includes the NREL, CREE, DNV, DOE's Oak Ridge National Laboratory, GE Wind and Vattenfall Windpower.