Siemens Gamesa has selected the Danish Centre for AI Innovation (DCAI) Gefion Supercomputer to “optimize large scale wind energy infrastructure”.
Siemens Gamesa’s engineers will develop and train advanced AI models with a few to quickly analysing wind farms, allowing operators to simulate and optimise energy output faster than before.
The DCAI computer will also predict and minimise energy losses, and improve maintenance and reliability, Siemens Gamesa said.
Vinod Philip, Executive Vice President for Wind Power in Siemens Energy said: “Over the past few decades, our developments have established wind energy as one of the most important sources of electricity, particularly in Europe but also around the world.”
The rapid evolution would not have been possible without the use of industrial AI.”
Danish Minister for Industry, Business and Financial Affairs, Morten Bødskov said: “This will allow the company to finely tune its wind turbine development, and it is a major step forward for both Danish manufacturing and our green stronghold.”


