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The German Renewable Energy Act (EEG) is set to include provisions specifically recognising and supporting Airborne Wind Energy (AWE), a significant milestone for the industry.
Kitepower and eFuelution, an end-to-end project developer specialising in hydrogen electrolysis projects, are pleased to announce a strategic collaboration.
Kitepower has been granted a permit by the Dutch Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT) to conduct 'Beyond Visual Line of Sight' (BVLOS) flights. This marks a significant milestone for Kitepower in the development and commercialisation of its technology.
Kitepower has been nominated for the prestigious Earthshot Prize 2024 by TU Delft, marking a significant recognition for the contributions to sustainable energy solutions.
Kitepower welcomes six new exceptional individuals who are set to play key roles in driving innovation and growth within our organisation.
Dutch innovator Kitepower secures a spot in NATO's DIANA Accelerator, fueling its commitment to pioneering off-grid energy with the revolutionary Kite BESS Hawk.
The Hawk system integrates battery energy storage with an Airborne Wind Energy System for on-site charging.
Kitepower and Beyond the Sea, a French start-up, have signed a partnership agreement. The two companies will collaborate on kite design and technology with mutually exclusive applications, emphasizing sustainable energy and marine propulsion.
Discover how RWE, a global leader in renewable power, partnered with Kitepower and Mayo County Council to pioneer airborne wind energy technology in Europe's first-of-its-kind test facility.
Host Marieke Eyskoot met Kitepower co-founder Roland Schmehl to learn more about the company's technology and even experienced the power of wind energy in Dirksland.
With the acquisition of Ecospeed's software, Kitepower gains the capability to accurately measure, analyse, and optimise the carbon footprint of their AWES.
Airborne Wind Europe, the association of European AWE sector, serves as a platform for collaboration among various stakeholders, including developers, policy makers, research institutes, utilities, and investors. As one of the leading developers of AWES, Kitepower has become a leading member to help accelerate the growth of AWE technology.
The UN World Food Programme Innovation Accelerator February bootcamp provided Kitepower with the opportunity to leverage the resources and support of the program, which has helped the company to further develop its technology and expand its network.
Kitepower's recent team expansion has brought on board some key talent to drive the company forward in its mission to revolutionise wind energy. Among the new hires are a Chief Operations Officer, a Senior Product Manager, and a Flight Test Manager.
Kitepower is proud to welcome Eduard IJsselmuiden as its Senior Product Manager.
Kitepower has appointed seasoned venture builder Walter Hueber as its Chief Operating Officer (COO) to strengthen its management team.
The idea of energy independence seems more and more attractive the longer the current energy crisis develops – while rich European countries scramble to secure gas and oil for the near future to then, eventually, switch to more and more renewable energy the impact on smaller countries and communities is yet to be seen.
The 9th International Airborne Wind Energy Conference (AWEC 2021) will be held on 22-24 June 2022 at the Politecnico Milano, after postponement due to the covid pandemic.
The aim of the project is to develop a toolchain to efficiently and effectively assess the performance of airborne wind energy devices and conventional wind turbines.
Positive developments concerning airspace regulations and related permit-issuing for Kitepower's AWES have recently been made. Thanks to the new permit classification It will now be easier to arrange Kitepower pilot installations within the EU.