Noise Reduction

Advanced aerodynamic solutions to mitigate noise and improve performance.

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Why Noise is a Challenge

Noise generated by wind turbines, especially in areas near communities, can affect social acceptance of projects and compliance with regulatory standards. Additionally, in some cases, noise emissions are directly related to the blade’s aerodynamic efficiency, affecting energy production.

NewCo develops customized solutions to reduce acoustic impact without compromising turbine performance.

Our Technology

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Serrations on Trailing Edge

Optimized structures to disperse vortices and reduce critical noise frequencies.

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Advanced Acoustic Analysis

Use of measurements according to IEC 61400-11 and signal processing to identify dominant sources.

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Aerodynamic Integration

Solution designs with positive impact on efficiency and erosion reduction.

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Customization per Turbine

Geometry and materials adapted to specific operating conditions.

Technical and Operational Benefits

Each noise reduction solution by NewCo is designed to deliver results that go beyond silence.Our methods combine acoustic and aerodynamic engineering to improve efficiency, extend blade lifespan, and ensure compliance with environmental regulations — ensuring long-term technical and economic benefits.

/ Ability to operate turbines in more productive regimes while maintaining acoustic limits.
/ Significant reduction in sound levels (dB) in critical frequency bands.
/ Less wear on components and blade surface.
/ Potential AEP (Annual Energy Production) increase due to improved flow.
/ Compliance with regulatory and environmental requirements.

Process Steps

1. Acoustic Diagnosis

Field measurements and SCADA data analysis.

2. Solution Design

Aerodynamic simulation + acoustic study.

3. Manufacturing and Installation

Custom serration production and on-site application.

4. Validation

New measurement campaign to verify results.

Reduce your turbine’s noise and increase efficiency with proven solutions.

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