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Morten Handberg, Uptime’s blade whisperer, returns to the show to tackle leading edge erosion. He covers the fatigue physics behind rain erosion, why OEMs offer no warranty coverage for it, how operators should time repairs before costs multiply, and what LEP solutions are working in the field. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly newsletter on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary’s “Engineering with Rosie” YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Welcome to Uptime Spotlight, shining Light on Wind. Energy’s brightest innovators. This is the Progress Powering Tomorrow. Allen Hall: Morten, welcome back to the program. Morten Handberg: Thanks, Allen. It’s fantastic to be back on on, on the podcast. Really excited to, uh, record an episode on Erosion Today. Allen Hall: Wow. Leading as erosion is such a huge worldwide issue and. Operators are having big problems with it right now. It does seem like there’s not a lot of information readily available to operators to understand the issue quite yet. Morten Handberg: Well, it, I mean, it’s something that we’ve been looking at for the, at least the past 10 years. We started looking at it when I was in in DONG or as it back in 2014. But we also saw it very early on because we were in offshore environment, much harsher. Uh, rain erosion conditions, and you were also starting to change the way that the, the, uh, the coatings [00:01:00]that were applied. So there was sort of a, there was several things at play that meant that we saw very early on, early on offshore. Allen Hall: Well, let’s get to the basics of rain erosion and leading edge erosion. What is the physics behind it? What, what happens to the leading edges of these blades as rain? Impacts them. Morten Handberg: Well, you should see it as um, millions of, of small fat, uh, small fatigue loads on the coating because each raindrop, it creates a small impact load on the blade. It creates a rail wave that sort of creates a. Uh, share, share loads out on, uh, into the coating that is then absorbed by the coating, by the filler and and so on. And the more absorbent that your substrate is, the longer survivability you, you’re leading into coating will have, uh, if you have manufacturing defects in the coating, that will accelerate the erosion. But it is a fatigue effect that is then accelerated or decelerate depending on, uh, local blade conditions. Allen Hall: Yeah, what I’ve seen in the [00:02:00] field is the blades look great. Nothing. Nothing. You don’t see anything happening and then all of a sudden it’s like instantaneous, like a fatigue failure. Morten Handberg: I mean, a lot of things is going on. Uh, actually you start out by, uh, by having it’s, they call, it’s called mass loss and it’s actually where the erosion is starting to change the material characteristics of the coating. And that is just the first step. So you don’t see that. You can measure it in a, um, in the laboratory setting, you can actually see that there is a changing in, in the coating condition. You just can’t see it yet. Then you start to get pitting, and that is these very, very, very small, almost microscopic chippings of the coating. They will then accelerate and then you start to actually see the first sign, which is like a slight, a braided surface. It’s like someone took a, a fine grain sandpaper across the surface of the plate, but you only see it on the leading edge. If it’s erosion, it’s only on the center of the leading edge. That’s very important. If you see it on the sides and further down, then it’s, it’s [00:03:00] something else. Uh, it’s not pure erosion, but then you see this fine grain. Then as that progresses, you see more and more and more chipping, more and more degradation across the, the leading edge of the blade. Worse in the tip of it, less so into the inner third of the blade, but it is a gradual process that you see over the leading edge. Finally, you’ll then start to see the, uh, the coating coming off and you’ll start to see exposed laminate. Um, and from there it can, it can accelerate or exposed filler or laminate. From there, it can accelerate because. Neither of those are actually designed to handle any kind of erosion. Allen Hall: What are the critical variables in relation to leading edge erosion? Which variables seem to matter most? Is it raindrop size? Is it tip speed? What factors should we be looking for? Morten Handberg: Tip speeds and rain intensity. Uh, obviously droplet size have an impact, but. But what is an operator you can actually see and monitor for is, well, you know, your tip speed of the blade that matters. Uh, but it is really the rain intensity. So if you have [00:04:00] sort of a, an average drizzle over the year, that’s a much better condition than if you have like, you know, showers in, in, in, in a, in a few hour sessions at certain points of time. Because then, then it becomes an aggressive erosion. It’s not, it’s, you don’t, you get much higher up on the. On the, on the fatigue curve, uh, then if it’s just an average baseline load over long periods of time, Allen Hall: yeah, that fatigue curve really does matter. And today we’re looking at what generally is called VN curves, velocity versus number of impacts, and. The rain erosion facilities I’ve seen, I’ve been able to, to give some parameters to, uh, provide a baseline or a comparison between different kinds of coatings. Is is that the, the standard as everybody sees it today, the sort of the VN curve Morten Handberg: that is what’s been developed by this scientific, uh, community, these VN curve, that that gives you some level of measure. I would still say, you know, from what we can do in a rain erosion tester to what is then actually going on [00:05:00] the field is still very two very, very, very different things you can say. If you can survive a thousand hours in a rain erosion tester, then it’s the similar in the field that doesn’t really work like that. But there are comparisons so you can do, you know, uh, a relationship study, uh, between them. And you can use the VN curves to determine the ERO erosion aggressiveness. Field. We did that in the bait defect forecasting that we did in wind pile up with DCU back in 2019, uh, where we actually looked at rain erosion across Europe. Uh, and then the, uh, the actual erosion propagation that we saw within these different sites, both for offshore and for onshore, where we actually mapped out, um, across Europe, you know, which areas will be the most erosion prone. And then utilize that to, to then mo then, then to determine what would be the red, the best maintenance strategy and also, uh, erosion, uh, LEP, uh, solution for that wind farm. Allen Hall: Oh, okay. Uh, is it raindrop size then, or just [00:06:00] quantity of raindrops? Obviously drizzle has smaller impact. There’s less mass there, but larger raindrops, more frequent rain. Morten Handberg: If you have showers, it tends to be larger drops. Right. So, so they kind of follow each other. And if it’s more of a drizzle. It will be smaller raindrops. They typically follow each other. You know, if you’ve been outside in a rainstorm before we just showered, you would have sense that these are, these are much higher, you know, raindrop sizes. So, so there is typically an a relation between raindrop size and then showers versus a drizzle. It’s typically more fine, fine grain rain drops. Allen Hall: And what impact does dirt and debris mixed in with the rain, uh, affect leading edge erosion? I know a lot of, there’s a lot of concern. And farm fields and places where there’s a lot of plowing and turnover of the dirt that it, it, it does seem like there’s more leading edge erosion and I, I think there’s a little bit of an unknown about it, uh, just because they see leading edge [00:07:00]erosion close to these areas where there’s a lot of tilling going on. Is it just dirt impact worth a blade or is it a combination of dirt plus rain and, and those two come combining together to make a worse case. Uh, damage scenario. Morten Handberg: Technically it would be slightly worse than if it were, if there is some soil or, or sand, or sand contamination in the raindrops. But I mean, logically rain typically, you know, comes down from the sky. It doesn’t, you know, it doesn’t mix in with the dirt then, you know, it would be more if you have dirt on the blades. It’s typically during a dry season where it would get mixed up and then blown onto the blades. Honestly, I don’t think that that is really what’s having an impact, because having contamination in the blade is not something that is, that would drive erosion. I think that that is, I think that is, that is a misunderstanding. We do see sand, sand erosion in some part of the world where you have massive, uh, sand, uh, how do you say, sandstorms [00:08:00] coming through and, and that actually creates an, an abrasive wear on the plate. It looks different from rain erosion because it’s two different mechanisms. Uh, where the sand is actually like a sandpaper just blowing across the surface, so you can see that. Whereas rain is more of this fatigue effect. So I think in the, theoretically if you had soil mixed in with rain, yes that could have an impact because you would have an a, a hardened particle. But I do, I don’t think it’s what’s driving erosion, to be honest. Allen Hall: Okay, so then there’s really two different kinds of failure modes. A particle erosion, which is more of an abrasive erosion, which I would assume be a maybe a little wider, spread along the leading edge of the blade versus a fatigue impact from a raindrop collision. They just look different, right? Morten Handberg: Yeah, so, so sand erosion you could have spreading across a larger surface of the blade because it, because it doesn’t bounce off in the same way that a raindrop would, you know, because that’s more of an impact angle and the load that it’s applying. So if it comes in at a, at a st [00:09:00] at a, um, at the, at the, at a, at a steep angle, then it would just bounce off because the amount of load that it’s impacting on would be very limited. So that’s also why we don’t really see it on the, um, uh, outside of the leading edge. Whereas sand erosion would have a, would, would have a different effect because even at a steep angle, it would still, you know, create some kind of wear because of the hardened particle and the effect of that. Allen Hall: Okay. So let’s talk about incubation period, because I’ve seen a lot of literature. Talking about incubation period and, and what that means. What does incubation period mean on a leading edge coating? Morten Handberg: So that is, that, that is from when you start having the first impacts until you get the, the, the change in structure. So when you get to the mass loss or first pitting, that would be your incubation period, because that is from when it starts until you can see the actual effects. Would say that, that that is what would be defined as the incubation period of leading into erosion. Allen Hall: Okay. So you wanna then maximize the incubation period where the coating still looks mostly pristine [00:10:00] once incubation period is over and you get into the coating. Are there different rates at which the coatings will deteriorate, or are they all pretty much deteriorating at roughly the same rate? Morten Handberg: I mean, for the really high durability. We don’t really have good enough data to say anything about whether the, um, the, the period after the incubation period, whether that would actually, how that would work in the field. We don’t really know that yet. I would say, because the, um, some of the, the shell solutions, some of the high end polyurethane coatings, if they fail, typically it’s because of workmanship. Or adhesion issues. It’s has so far not really been tied in directly in, into leading edge erosion. Uh, the ones that I’ve seen, so typically, and, and, you know, all of these high-end coatings, they’re just, they, they have shown, you know, some of them you couldn’t even wear down in a rain erosion tester. Um, so, so we don’t really know. Um, how, [00:11:00] how the, how the shells, they would, they, they, they, they, how they would react over the five, 10 year period because we haven’t seen that much yet. And what we have seen have been more of a mechanical failure in, in the bonding Allen Hall: that, I guess that makes sense. Then operators are still buying wind turbine blades without any leading edge coating at all. It is basically a painted piece of fiberglass structure. Is that still advisable today or are there places where you could just get away with that? Or is that just not reality because of the tip speeds? Morten Handberg: For the larger, I would say anything beyond two megawatt turbines, you should have leading edge protection because you’re at tip speeds where, you know, any kind of rain would create erosion within, um, within the lifetime of the late. That is just a fact. Um, so. I don’t, I don’t see any real areas of the world where that would not apply. And if it, if you are in a place where it’s really dry, then it would typically also mean that then you would have sand erosion. Is that, that, [00:12:00] that would, I would expect that it would be one of the two. You wouldn’t be in an area where it couldn’t get any kind of erosion to the blades. Um, so either you should have either a very tough gel code, um, coating, or you should have have an LEP per urethane based coating. On the blades, Allen Hall: well do the manufacturers provide data on the leading edge offerings, on the coatings, or even the harder plastic shells or shields. Does, is there any information? If I’m an operator and I’m buying a a three megawatt turbine that comes along with the blade that says, this is the li, this is the estimated lifetime, is that a thing right now? Or is it just We’re putting on a coating and we are hoping for the best? Morten Handberg: The OEMs, as far as I, I haven’t seen any. Any contract or agreement where today, where erosion is not considered a wear and tear issue, there is simply no, no coverage for it. So if you buy a turbine and there’s any kind of leading [00:13:00] edge erosion outside of the end of warranty period, it’s your your problem. There is no guarantee on that. Allen Hall: So the operator is at risk, Morten Handberg: well, they’re at risk and if they don’t take matters into their own hands and make decisions on their own. But they would still be locked in because within the warranty period, they will still be tied to the OEM and the decisions that they make. And if they have a service agreement with the OEM, then they would also be tied in with what the OEM provides. Allen Hall: So that does place a lot of the burden on the owner operator to understand the effects of rate erosion, particularly at the at a new site if they don’t have any history on it at all. To then try to identify a, a coating or some sort of protecting device to prevent leading edge erosion. ’cause at the end of the day, it does sound like the operator owner is gonna be responsible for fixing it and keeping the blades, uh, in some aerodynamic shape. That that’s, that’s a big hurdle for a lot of operators. Morten Handberg: The problem is that if you have a service [00:14:00]contract, but you are depending on the OEM, providing that service. Then you have to be really certain that any leading edge erosion or anywhere on the leading edge is then covered by that contract. Otherwise, you’re in, you’re in a really bad, you’re in a really risky situation because you can’t do anything on your own. Because if you’re a service contract, but you’re beholden to whatever the, your service provider is, is, is agreeing to providing to you. So you might not get the best service. Allen Hall: And what are the risks of this? Uh, obviously there can be some structural issues. Particularly around the tips of the blaze, but that’s also power loss. What are typical power loss numbers? Morten Handberg: Well, there is a theoretically theoretical power loss to it, but for any modern turbine, the blade, the, the turbine would simply regulate itself out of any leading erosion loss. So, so the blades would just change their behavior that the turbine would just change, its its operation [00:15:00]conditions so that it would achieve the same lift to the blade. So. Uh, any study that we have done or been a part of, uh, even, you know, comparing blades that were repaired, blades that were cleaned, blades that were, uh, left eroded, and then operating the, uh, the deviation was within half, half percent and that was within the margin of error. We couldn’t read, we couldn’t see it even for really, you know, really er road blades. Of course there is different between turbines. Some turbines, they, they could show it, but I haven’t seen any data that suggests that erosion actually leads to a lot of power loss. There is a theoretical loss because there is a loss in aerodynamic performance, but because blades today they’re pitch controlled, then you can, you can regulate yourself out of that. Some of that, uh, power laws, Allen Hall: so the control laws in the turbine. Would know what the wind speeds are and what their power output should be, and it’ll adjust the [00:16:00]pitch of each of the blades sort of independently to, to drive the power output. Morten Handberg: Typically, erosion is a uniform issue, so what happens on one blade happens on three. So it’s rare to see that one blade is just completely erod in the two other they look fine. That’s really rare unless you start, you know, doing uh, abnormal repairs on them. Then you might get something. But even then, I mean, we’re not talking, you know, 10 per 10 degrees in, in variation. You know, it’s not, it’s not anything like that. It’s very small changes. And if they would do a lot of weird DA, you know, uh, different angles, you would get instant imbalance and then, you know, you would get scatter alarm. So, so you would see that quite fast. Allen Hall: Well, let me, let me just understand this just a little bit. So what the control logs would do would increase the pitch angle of the blaze, be a little more aggressive. On power production to bring the power production up. If leading edge erosion was knocking it down a percentage point or two, does that have a consequence? Are like when you [00:17:00] start pitching the blades at slightly different angles, does that increase the area where rain erosion will occur? Is like, are you just. Keep chasing this dragon by doing that, Morten Handberg: you could change the area a little bit, but it’s not, it’s not something that, that changes the erosion, uh, that the erosion zone, that that much. It’s very minimal. Um, and one, one of the, another, another reason why, why you might see it might, might not see it as much is because voltage generator panels is widely used in the industry today. And, and Vortex panel, they are. Uh, negating some of the negative effect from, uh, leading erosion. So that also adds to the effect that there, that the aerodynamic effect of leading erosion is limited, uh, compared to what we’ve seen in the past. Allen Hall: Okay. So there’s a couple manufacturers that do use vortex generators around the tip, around the leading edge erosion areas right outta the factory, and then there’s other OEMs that don’t do that at all. Is, is there a benefit to [00:18:00] having the VGs. Right out of the factory. Is that, is that just to, uh, as you think about the power output of the generator over time, like, this is gonna gimme a longer time before I have to do anything. Is, is in terms of repair, Morten Handberg: it does help you if you have contamination of the blade. It does help you if you have surface defects off the blade. That, that any, uh, any change to the air, to the aerodynamics is, is reduced and that’s really important if you have an optimized blade. Then the negative effect of leading erosion might get, uh, you know, might, might, might get, might get affected. But there are, there are still reasons why I do want to do leading erosion repairs. You should do that anyway, even if you can’t see it on your power curve or not, because if you wait too long, you’ll start to get structural damages to the blade. As we talked about last time. It’s not that leading edge erosion will turn into a critical damage right away, but if you need, if you go into structural erosion, then the, then the cost of damage. The cost of repairing the damage will multiply. Uh, [00:19:00] and at, at a certain point, you know, you will get a re structure. It might not make the blade, you know, uh, cost a, a condition where the blade could collapse or you’re at risk, but you do get a weakened blade that is then susceptible to damage from other sources. Like if you have a lighting strike damage or you have a heavy storm or something like that, then that can accelerate the damage, turning it into a critical damage. So you should still keep your leading edge in, in shape. If you want to do to, to minimize your cost, you should still repair it before it becomes structural. Allen Hall: Okay. So the blades I have seen where they actually have holes in the leading edge, that’s a big problem just because of contamination and water ingress and yeah, lightning obviously be another one. So that should be repaired immediately. Is is that the, do we treat it like a cat four or cat five when that happens? Or how, what? How are we thinking about that? Morten Handberg: Maximum cat, cat four, even, even in those circumstances because it is a, it is a severe issue, but it’s not critical on, on its own. So I would not treat it as a cat five where you need to stop [00:20:00] the turbine, stuff like that. Of course, you do want, you don’t want to say, okay, let’s wait on, let’s wait for a year or so before we repair it. You know, do plan, you know, with some urgency to get it fixed, but it’s not something where you need to, you know, stubble works and then get that done. You know, the blade can survive it for, for a period of time, but you’re just. Susceptible to other risks, I would say. Allen Hall: Alright. So in in today’s world, there’s a lot of options, uh, to select from in terms of leading edge protection. What are some of the leading candidates? What, what are some of the things that are actually working out in the field? Morten Handberg: What we typically do, uh, when we’re looking at leading edge erosion, we’re looking at the, the raw data from the wind farm. Seeing how, how bad is it and how long have the wind farm been operated without being repaired? So we get a sense of the aggressiveness of the erosion and. Um, if we have reliable weather data, we can also do some modeling to see, okay, what is the, what is the, the, uh, environmental conditions? Also, just to get a sense, is this [00:21:00] material driven fatigue or is it actually rain erosion driven fatigue? Because if the, if the coating quality was not, was not very good, if the former lead leading edge, it was not applied very, very, very good, then, you know, you still get erosion really fast. You get surface defects that, uh, that trigger erosion. So that’s very important to, to, to have a look at. But then when we’ve established that, then we look at, okay, where do we have the, the, the, uh, the structural erosion zone? So that means in what, in what part of the BA would you be at risk of getting structural damage? That’s the part where that you want to protect at all costs. And in that, I would look at either shell solution or high duty, um, put urethane coating something that has a a long durability. But then you also need to look at, depending on whether you want to go for coating or shell, you need to look at what is your environmental condition, what is your, you know, yeah. Your environmental conditions, because you also wanna apply it without it falling off again. Uh, and if you have issues with [00:22:00] high humidity, high temperatures, uh, then a lot of the coatings will be really difficult to process or, you know, to, to. Uh, to handle in the field. And, you know, and if you don’t, if you don’t get that right, then you just might end up with a lot of peeling coating or uh, peeling shells. Um, so it’s very important to understand what is your environmental conditions that you’re trying to do repairs in. And that’s also why we try not to recommend, uh, these shell repairs over the entire, out a third of the blade. Because you’re, you’re just putting up a lot of risk for, for, uh, for detaching blades if you put on too high, um, uh, how do you say, high height, sea of solutions. Allen Hall: Yeah. So I, I guess it does matter how much of the blade you’re gonna cover. Is there a general rule of thumb? Like are we covering the outer 10%, outer 20%? What is the. What is that rule of thumb? Morten Handberg: Typically, you know, you, you get a long way by somewhere between the outer four to six meters. Um, so that would [00:23:00]probably equivalate to the, out of the outer third. That would likely be something between the outer 10 to 15 to 20% at max. Um, but, but it is, I, I mean, instead of looking at a percentage, I usually look at, okay, what can we see from the data? What does that tell us? And we can see that from the progression of the erosion. Because you can clearly see if you have turbines that’s been operating, what part of the blade has already, you know, exposed laminate. And where do you only have a light abrasion where you only have a light abrasion, you can just continue with, and with the, with, with the general coating, you don’t need to go for any high tier solutions. And that’s also just to avoid applying, applying something that is difficult to process because it will just end up, that it falls off and then you’re worse off than, than before actually. Allen Hall: Right. It’s about mitigating risk at some level. On a repair, Morten Handberg: reducing repair cost. Um, so, so if you, if you look at your, your conditions of your blades and then select a solution that is, that is right for that part of [00:24:00] the blade Allen Hall: is the best way to repair a blade up tower or down tower is what is the easiest, I guess what’s easier, I know I’ve heard conflicting reports about it. A lot of people today, operators today are saying we can do it up tower. It’s, it’s pretty good that way. Then I hear other operators say, no, no, no, no, no. The quality is much better if the blade is down on the ground. What’s the recommendation there? Morten Handberg: In general, it can be done up tower. Um, it is correct if you do a down tower, the quality is better, but that, that, that means you need to have a crane on standby to swap out blades. Uh, and you should have a spare set of blades that you can swap with. Maybe that can work. Um. But I would say in general, the, your, your, your, your cheaper solution and your more, you know, you know, uh, would be to do up tower. And if, and again, if you do your, your, your homework right and, and selecting the right, uh, products for, for your [00:25:00] local environments, then you can do up tower then leading it, erosion. Not something that you need to, you should not need to consider during a down tower. Unless you are offshore in an environment where you only have, uh, 10 repair days per year, then you might want to look at something else. But again, if we talk for offs for onshore, I would, I would always go for up, up tower. I, I don’t, I don’t really see the need for, for, for taking the blades down. Allen Hall: So what is the optimum point in a blaze life where a leading edge coating should be applied? Like, do you let it get to the point where you’re doing structural repairs or. When you start to see that first little bit of chipping, do you start taking care of it then there I, there’s gotta be a sweet spot somewhere in the middle there. Where is that? Morten Handberg: There is sweet spot. So the sweet spot is as soon as you have exposed laminate, because from exposed laminate, uh, the repair cost is exactly the same as if it was just, you know, uh, a light abrasion of the coating because the, the, the time to, to, um, prepare the [00:26:00] surface to apply the coating is exactly the same. From, you know, from, from, from light surface damage to exposed laminate. That is the same, that is the same repair cost. But as soon as you have a structural damage to your blade, then you have to do a structural repair first, and then you’re, you’re multiplying the repair time and your repair cost. So that is the right point in time. The way to, to determine when that is, is to do inspections, annual inspections, if you do 10% of your wind farm per year. Then you would know why, what, how the rest of your wind farm looks like because erosion is very uniform across the wind farm. Maybe there are some small deviations, but if you do a subset, uh, then, then you would have a good basic understanding about what erosion is. You don’t need to do a full sweep of the, of the wind farm to know, okay, now is my right time to do repairs. Allen Hall: Okay, so you’re gonna have a, a couple years notice then if you’re doing drone inspections. Hopefully you put, as you put your blades up, doing a drone inspection maybe on the ground so you [00:27:00] have a idea of what you have, and then year one, year two, year three, you’re tracking that progression across at least a sampling of the wind farm. And then, then you can almost project out then like year five, I need to be doing something and I need to be putting it into my budget. Morten Handberg: When you start to see the first minor areas of exposed laminate. Then the year after, typically then you would have a larger swat of, of laminated exposure, still not as structural. So when you start to see that, then I would say, okay, next year for next year’s budget, we should really do repairs. It’s difficult when you just direct the wind farm, maybe have the first year of inspection. It’s difficult to get any, any kind of, you know, real sense of what is the, you know, what is the where of scale that we have. You can be off by a factor of two or three if, you know, if, um, so I would, I would give it a few years and then, uh, then, then, then see how things progresses before starting to make, uh, plans for repairs. If you [00:28:00] don’t have any leading edge erosion protection installed from the start. I would say plan, at least for year, year five, you should expect that you need to go out, do and do a repair. Again, I don’t have a crystal ball for every, you know, that’s good enough to predict for every wind farm in the world, but that would be a good starting point. Maybe it’s year three, maybe it’s year seven, depending on your local conditions. That is, but then at least you know that you need to do something. Allen Hall: Well, there’s been a number of robotic, uh, applications of rain erosion coatings. Over the last two, three years. So now you see several different, uh, repair companies offering that. What does the robotic approach have to its advantage versus technicians on ropes? Morten Handberg: Obviously robots, they don’t, they don’t, uh, get affected by how good the morning coffee was, what the latest conversation with the wife was, or how many hours of sleep it got. There is something to, with the grown operator, uh, you know how good they are. But it’s more about how well, uh, [00:29:00] adjusted the, the controls of the, of the, the robot or the drone is in its application. So in principle, the drone should be a lot better, uh, because you can, it will do it the right, the same way every single time. What it should at least. So in, so in principle, if you, you, you, when we get there, then the leading it then, then the robot should be, should outmatch any repair technician in, in the world. Because repair technician, they’re really good. They’re exceptionally good at what they do. The, the, the far majority of them, but they’re, they’re still people. So they, you know, anyone, you know, maybe standing is not a hundred percent each time, maybe mixing of. Um, of materials and they’re much better at it than I am. So no question there. But again, that’s just real reality. So I would say that the, the, the draw, the robots, they should, uh, they should get to a point at some, at some point to that they will, they will be the preferable choice, especially for this kind of, this kind of repair. Allen Hall: What should [00:30:00] operators be budgeting to apply a coating? Say they’re, you know, they got a new wind farm. It’s just getting started. They’re gonna be five years out before they’re gonna do something, but they, they probably need to start budgeting it now and, and have a scope on it. ’cause it’s gonna be a capital campaign probably. How much per turbine should they be setting aside? Morten Handberg: I would just, as a baseline, at least set aside 20,000 per per blade Allen Hall: dollars or a Corona Morten Handberg: dollars. Allen Hall: Really. Okay. Morten Handberg: Assuming that you actually need to do a repair campaign, I would say you’re probably ending up in that region again. I can be wrong with by a factor of, you know, uh, by several factors. Uh, but, um, but I would say that as a starting point, we don’t know anything else. I would just say, okay, this should be the, the, the, the budget I would go for, maybe it’ll be only 10 because we have a lesser campaign. Maybe it will be twice because we have severe damages. So we need just to, to, to source a, um, a high end, uh, LEP solution. Um, so, so [00:31:00] again, that would just be my starting point, Alan. It’s not something that I can say with accuracy that will go for every single plate, but it would be a good starting point. Allen Hall: Well, you need to have a number and you need to be, get in the budget ahead of time. And so it, it’s a lot easier to do upfront than waiting till the last minute always. Uh, and it is the future of leading edge erosion and protection products. Is it changing? Do you see, uh, the industry? Winning this battle against erosion. Morten Handberg: I see it winning it because we do have the technology, we do have the solutions. So I would say it’s compared to when we started looking at it in 14, where, you know, we had a lot of erosion issues, it seems a lot more manageable. Now, of course, if you’re a, if you’re a new owner, you just bought a wind farm and you’re seeing this for this first time, it might not be as manageable. But as an, as an industry, I would say we’re quite far. In understanding erosion, what, how it develops and what kind of solutions that that can actually, uh, withstand it. We’re still not there in [00:32:00] terms of, uh, quality in, in repairs, but that’s, um, but, but, uh, I, I think technology wise, we are, we are in a really good, good place. Allen Hall: All the work that has been done by DTU and RD test systems for creating a rain erosion test. Facility and there’s several of those, more than a dozen spread around the world at this point. Those are really making a huge impact on how quickly the problem is being solved. Right? Because you’re just bringing together the, the, the brain power of the industry to work on this problem. Morten Handberg: They have the annual erosion Symposium and that has been really a driving force and also really put DTU on the map in terms of, uh, leading edge erosion, understanding that, and they’re also trying to tie, tie it in with lightning, uh, because, uh. If you have a ro, if you have erosion, that changes your aerodynamics. That in fact changes how your LPS system works. So, so there is also some, some risks in that, uh, that is worth considering when, when, when discussing [00:33:00]repairs. But I think these of you, they’ve done a tremendous amount of work and r and d system have done a lot of good work in terms of standardizing the way that we do rain erosion testing, whether or not we can then say with a hundred uncertainty that this, uh, this test will then match with. With, um, how say local environment conditions, that’s fine, but we can at least test a DP systems on, on the same scale and then use that to, to, to look at, well how, how good would they then ferry in in the, um, out out in the real world. Allen Hall: Yeah, there’s a lot too leading edge erosion and there’s more to come and everybody needs to be paying attention to it. ’cause it, it is gonna be a cost during the lifetime of your wind turbines and you just need to be prepared for it. Mor how do people get ahold of you to learn more about leading edge erosion and, and some of the approaches to, to control it? Morten Handberg: Well, you can always re reach me, uh, on my email, meh, at wind power.com or on my LinkedIn, uh, page and I would strongly advise, you know, reach out if you have any concerns regarding erosion or you need support with, um, [00:34:00] uh, with blade maintenance strategies, uh, we can definitely help you out with that. Or any blade related topic that you might be concerned about for your old local wind farm. Allen Hall: Yes. If you have any blade questions or leading edge erosion questions, reach out to Morton. He’s easy to get ahold of. Thank you so much for being back on the podcast. We love having you. It Morten Handberg: was fantastic being here. Cheers. A.
Ole har reddet døende Brann-supporter og det går ikke ubemerket hen, Martin røper hemmeligheter fra Farmen etter å ha blitt høygafla på hue og rævva ut av 1926. Morten prater på og har noen kloke tanker om han derre Jeffrey. Det gjelder å være luther øre. Martin luther øre.
I denne episoden har Heidi og Michael besøk av Morten Venold, porteføljeforvalter og partner i Storm Capital, for å snakke om high yield og kredittfond som investeringsmulighet. De går gjennom hvordan man vurderer kredittrisiko, likviditet og svingninger i markedet, og diskuterer hvilken rolle High Yield kan ha i en diversifisert portefølje.Disclaimer:Söderberg & Partners Wealth Management AS sin podcast skal ikke betraktes som investeringsrådgivning. Handel i verdipapirer medfører til enhver tid risiko, og historisk avkastning er ingen garanti for fremtidig avkastning. Söderberg & Partners Wealth Management AS er verken rettslig eller økonomisk ansvarlig for direkte eller indirekte tap, eller andre kostnader som måtte påløpe ved bruk av informasjon i denne podcasten. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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To celebrate the milestone release of “XTC” on 1001 Recordings, DAMEN delivers a club driven mix packed with personal staples, unreleased IDs,and selections from Argy, GENESI, KREAM, Massano, MORTEN, and more.
ILLENIUM plays brand new music from Said The Sky, QUIX, SIDEPIECE, David Guetta, Layton Giordani, Fred again.., Kaskade and more! Don't forget to rate & review on all of your favorite podcast apps! Post your comments on twitter @ILLENIUM #PHOENIXRADIOTracklist:PHOENIX RADIO OPENER 00:00Fred again.. ft. Young Thug – scared 01:00Nostalgix – Fall Apart 04:22Kaskade & CID ft. Anabel Englund – Vision Blurred 07:17David Guetta & MORTEN ft. Trippie Redd – Locked In 11:14Layton Giordani & Green Velvet – When It Kicks (SCRIPT Remix) 14:26No Signal, FrostTop & RemK – GET LOUD 17:41Blunts & Blondes – Chrome Keyblade 20:09SIDEPIECE – Cry For You (AVELLO Remix) 22:59Distant Matter – Familiar 25:24QUIX – Long Legs 29:11Leondis – ONLY U 31:54KLAXX – WANNA ROCK 34:30Odd Language – CONTACT 37:45Dirt Monkey – YKDR 40:04INFEKT & BARELY ALIVE – OBSCURE VIBE 43:08PEEKABOO – Open Up 45:25GHENGAR, GABRIEL ELI & Ghastly – PRAY FOR ME 49:01Z3LLA – Not That Innocent 52:23Zeds Dead, IMANU & MKLA – Runaway 54:06Document One – Frequencies 56:31Said The Sky & baby blue – Wings 57:50
The weekly radio show from Alok. 01. Robin Schulz - Embers 02. Alesso & Pendulum - FADE03. Alok & JOA - Go Mode04. ZALEØN - My Culture05. Bhaskar, Bruno Be - 5 Days in Búzios06. Alok & Alan Fitzpatrick feat. bbyclose - Friday, I'm In Luv07. Riva feat. Dannii Minogue - Who Do You Love Now?08. Tiësto - Adagio For Strings09. HAVEN. feat. Kaitlin Aragon - I Run (James Hype Remix)10. Argy, Omiki - DONA11. Yves V & Diego Miranda - Been A Long Time12. David Guetta, MORTEN feat. Trippie Redd - Locked In13. Wax Motif - Touch It14. LO'99, Yolanda Be Cool - Casa Cantina15. Bruno Be, BAKKA (BR) feat. AGGE - Go Back (Bhaskar Remix)16. AC Slater & Bessey - Get Wild17. Malaa, Zaark - Feel Good18. Alok & SCRIPT feat. FAANGS - Substance19. TELYKAST, Sam Gray - Hold On (Brooks Remix)20. Alok, Faithless & Sam Harper, Alex Christensen - Club Bizarre
Bør man boykotte alt amerikansk indhold? Morten og Lars prikker ind på et meget ømt og samfundsaktuelt emne i dagens episode. Lars ønsker at sprede budskabet om, at få set flere danske/nordiske film i 2026, det gavner den danske filmindustri, de elskede danske biografer, men kan også have en større politisk mening, hvis det er netop dette man søger.I 2026 kommer også den næste store begivenhed for MCU, men kan Marvel Studios virkelig vende tilbage til rødderne, eller er det for sent? Hvordan markedsfører man en storfilm, i disse tider med AI, som ved få klik og et AI generet prompt, kan give dig de superhelte og de superskurke som du ønsker?Find os på sociale medier:Vi er på Instagram, TikTok og Facebook!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hosfilmhulen/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FilmHulenTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@filmhulenHvis du har en nyhed eller andet, du synes vi skal tage en snak om, så send os en besked på enten Facebook, Instagram eller på mail filmhulen@gmail.com
Det høres hverfall sånn ut når vi ringer astrolog Erik Newth på en astronomisk telefonlinje. Morten er overraskende gira på røøøøret sitt denne gangen.
Album: Club Fusion Winter 2025Genre: Dance Pop, Bass House, Tech House, Techno, Hard Dance, Melodic House, TranceYear: 2026Total Time: 02:19:53 Alison Wonderland - Heaven (Original Mix) BBT - Medicine (Extended Mix) Lightleak - Mambos (Original Mix) BIJOU & Win Win (US) - Go Go Go (Extended Mix) RAYE - Where Is My Husband! (David Guetta & Hypaton Extended Mix) Vintage Culture x Gabss - Lost (Extended Mix) Robin Schulz x Sigala feat. Zoe Wees - AM to PM (Hypaton Extended Remix) Riordan & A+ - Party Out (Extended Mix) Blasterjaxx feat. Rihanna - Unfaithful (Extended Mix) Unfazed - Shivers (Extended Mix) Surf Mesa & Gudfella - Muse (Extended Mix) Fcukers - L.U.C.K.Y (Original Mix) Melanie C - Sweat (DJ Intro - DJ Outro Clean) Walker & Royce feat. VNSSA - Activate (Extended Mix) Tiga vs. Meduza - You Gonna Want Me (I Know) (Extended Mix) Discip - Pull Up (Intro Dirty) Zafrir & Mila Journee - PAS (Original Mix) David Guetta x MORTEN feat. Trippie Redd - Locked In (Extended Mix) James Hype feat. Kaitlin Aragon - I Run (James Hype Extended Remix) Tini Gessler - For The Soul (Intro Clean) Timbaland , Keri Hilson, D.O.E. & Max Dean - The Way I Are (Max Dean Extended Remix) Three Drives - Greece 2000 (Max Styler Rework) Anyma feat. EJAE - Out Of My Body (Extended Mix) Benny Benassi & Tobias Gerard - Discoteka (Extended Mix) Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit (Matroda Extended Remix) Claptone & Hannah Boleyn - Black & Gold (Club Mix) Josh Baker, Silva Bumpa & Paige Cavell - Feel This Way (Original Mix) James Carter - Wounds (Extended Mix) Feb - Please Don't Go (Extended Mix) Eran Hersh, Tekkman & DJ Freespirit - Tik Tok (Extended Mix) Don Diablo feat. Pink Sweat$ - 5 Minutes (Extended Mix) Rumpus - Hide And Seek (Extended Mix) Kaskade, CID & Anabel Englund - Vision Blurred (Extended Mix) EchoStorms & Selina Baron - An Anxiety (Extended Mix) Robin Schulz - Embers (Extended Mix) Gorgon City & Interplanetary Criminal - Contact (Extended Mix) Lost Frequencies & CIEL. feat. Radio Cargo - Listen To Me (Extended Version) Morgan Seatree & Carla Monroe - Beat Is Jumping (Extended Mix)
In dieser Folge sprechen Wolfgang Bosbach, Hans-Ulrich Jörges und Christian Rach mit:Morten Freidel, stv. Chefredakteur NZZ DeutschlandAktionen und Rabatte unserer Werbepartner finden Sie hier:https://wonderl.ink/@diewochentesterHören Sie „Dreimal freie Meinung - Der Debatten Podcast“ und unsere Kolumne „Deutschland-Psychogramm“ werbefrei vorab in unserem Club. Infos dazu hier:https://steady.page/de/wochentester-club/aboutVermarktung: Wake Word Network und ARD MEDIAFragen, Anregungen, Kritik: kontakt@diewochentester.de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Er det greit å sigge og tigge? Ole fyrer seg opp over Gen Z, Morten har altfor mye på hjertet, Martin føler seg bankranet og alle er enige om at pupper er konstante. Produsent Håkon Løtveit
In dieser Folge geben Wolfgang Bosbach, Hans-Ulrich Jörges und Christian Rach Antworten auf diese Fragen:Sind wir ein Volk von Lifestyle-Arbeitnehmern?Würden die Grünen mit Boris Palmer ein Comeback erleben?Warum sind Freiheit und Eigenverantwortung so unbeliebt?Experte im Gespräch:Morten Freidel, stv. Chefredakteur NZZ DeutschlandAktionen und Rabatte unserer Werbepartner finden Sie hier:https://wonderl.ink/@diewochentesterHören Sie „Dreimal freie Meinung - Der Debatten Podcast“ und unsere Kolumne „Deutschland-Psychogramm“ werbefrei vorab in unserem Club. Infos dazu hier:https://steady.page/de/wochentester-club/aboutVermarktung: Wake Word Network und ARD MEDIAFragen, Anregungen, Kritik: kontakt@diewochentester.de Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Meet Morten, I said I wanted to try and bring co-hosts in 2026 to test how it feel to have co-hosts. We're starting this with a discussion on LLM and tech education and a little bit of education more extended. As someone that create courses we've all more or less felt a drop as AI and LLM are used in ~tech training or does people even still wants to get new skills and what not. It's a major concerns and like most people are realizing after using an LLM seriously, well let's just say that an expert is kind of very hard to replace, especially when it's time to learn new skills.
01. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike X Marlon Hoffstadt X DJ Konik - Makina Time 02. Nicky Romero, Monocule - Lost In Light 03. Evan Giia - Something Beautiful 04. Wilo, Adam Trigger, Sidney Samson - Ring The Alarm 2026 05. Hugel, Ultra Nate - Free (You Got To Live) 06. Hugel, Grossomoddo, Sphynx - Hadid 07. Welker - Ice In My Eyes 08. Zhu - Black Midas 09. Fcukers - L.U.C.K.Y 10. Brandon - Peace Of Mind (Keep Talking) 11. Fedde Le Grand, Joyse - Keep it Moving 12. Claptone, Hannah Boleyn - Black & Gold 13. Going Deeper, Ryan Spicer - Like Home 14. Anyma, Ejae - Out Of My Body 15. Genesi - Expanse 16. Camelphat, Kotier, Yellowitz - Goddess 17. Bakermat - Wahejo 18. Catz 'n Dogz, Mrozu, Kuba Karas - High 19. Leandro Da Silva, Johnnie Ernest, Jeen Seigo - Subala Y Bajo 20. Fred Again.., Young Thug - scared 21. David Guetta, Jack Back, Matt Sassari - Crazy 22. Yves V, Chester Young, Tommy Veanud - One Of A Kind 23. Jude & Frank, Fdvm - Touch Me 24. Cassian, Matt Ryder - A Feeling I Miss 25. Kaskade, Cid, Anabel Englund - Vision Blurred 26. Gabss - Bad Bitches 27. Jack Orley - Don't Let Me Go 28. Alban Chela - Shattered Love 29. Tiga, Meduza - You Gonna Want Me (I Know) 30. Switch Disco, Korolova - Empty Skies 31. David Guetta, Morten, Trippie Redd - Locked In 32. Cosmic Gate, Cmd_ctrl - Need A Little Love 33. Then - Bodyrock 34. Hatiras - Bad Mon Sound 35. Adriatique, Argy - RACER 36. Vinai, Church Of Molly, Phoros - Hard Techno Love
1. Sonny Fodera, D.O.D, Poppy Baskcomb - Think About Us (CYRIL Extended Remix) 2. Max Styler - You & Me (Notre Dame Extended Remix) 3. Supernova - Velvet Avenue (Extended Mix) 4. Discip - Pull Up (Extended Mix) 5. Shermanology - Give You My Luv (Extended Mix) 6. Riva Starr Feat. Harry Stone - House Of Mirrors (Crackazat Extended Remix) 7. Peace Control - U Ain't Lyin' (Original Mix) 8. Kesha - Die Young (SIDEPIECE Remix) 9. Britney Spears - ...Baby One More Time (HAWK & LEVEL UP (IT) VIP Edit) 10. Fisher - Losing It (CHALANT x DEDRO Remix) 11. Daft Punk - One More Time (HILLS Tech House Remix) 12. WELKER (BR) - Ice In My Eyes (Extended Mix) 13. Anyma, Hills - Dreams (Extended Mix) 14. L.P. Rhythm - Want Somebody (Original Mix) 15. HAVEN. & Kaitlin Aragon - I Run (James Hype Extended Remix) 16. David Guetta & MORTEN & Trippie Red - Locked In (Extended Mix) 17. David Guetta & Teddy Swims & Tones and I - Gone Gone Gone (French Candy VIP Extended Mix)
The Martin Garrix Show #594Mix 11. Mauro Venti - Vision [STMPD RCRDS] 0.272. FEZZO - Okay [TH3RDBRAIN] 4.153. Weska - House It Up [HYPERWAX] 8.564. Wave Wave - Run Run [SIZE] 13.375. Kaskade & CID & Anabel Englund - Vision Blurred [EXPERTS ONLY] 17.006. VOLAC - Outta Space [NELEVEN] 21.197. Kölsch & CamelPhat - Waste My Time (Chris Avantgard Remix) [IPSO] 24.208. Tony Romera, Gene Farris - Lazy (Dub Mix) [TOOLROOM] 29.109. KH, Nelly Furtado - Only Human (MPH Remix) [MINISTRY OF SOUND] 32.45Mix 210. David Tort - Any Fonque [TOOLROOM] 37.2911. Mesto - Caramelle [STMPD RCRDS] 42.0112. Good Times Ahead & MNNR - Clutch [STMPD RCRDS] 44.2313. Mike Williams x Oaks - Better Now [BE YOURSELF MUSIC] 47.4714. Firebeatz - In Space [AXTONE] 50.3215. Matisse & Sadko, Vion Konger feat. Scrufizzer - Pull Up [STMPD RCRDS] 52.5116. David Guetta & MORTEN feat. Trippie Redd - Locked In [FUTURE RAVE] 55.2917. NOME. - Here With Me [ENCODED] 57.05A weekly selection of tracks that I love to listen to at home or play out at a party. New episodes uploaded weekly
House music at its best! Let Dave Baker take you on a journey of discovery and aural pleasure as he brings you the hottest and freshest funky, deep and tech house releases every week. It's a HUGE week of music this week with so many to promos coming into HHH HQ, we needed a bigger episode to accommodate them all. So every track this week is not on public release at the time this episode is first available - now that's fresh! 1. All I Really Want (Riva Starr Extended Remix) - Yes Boone [TMRW Music] RELEASE DATE: JAN 23
Du har trolig aldri tipset et matbud på samme skamløse måte som Morten "Ødegaard" Ramm. Ole har fått vite hvem som stjal passet hans i Bilbao og det er ikke hvem som helst? Martin syntes Billeba fra de Syv Søstre er digg og lurer på hvordan en fryser egentlig blir kald.
En liderlig drukkenbolt. En dame med enorme bryster. En udstoppet kæmpehval - og et meget mærkeligt cirkus. Hos den ungarske nobelpristager László Krasznahorkai går det sjældent stille for sig, og i denne uge ser vi nærmere på hans besynderlige univers i romanen 'Modstandens melankoli'. Gæster i programmet er oversætterne Peter Eszterhás og Morten Østergaard Rasmussen, og sammen udlægger de forfatterens stil, baggrund og livssyn. Vært: Nanna Mogensen Redaktør: Hanne Barslund
Follow me: Facebook: fb.me/xabionly Twitter: twitter.com/xabionly Youtube: youtube.com/xabionly Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/xabionly Instagram: instagram.com/xabionly TRACKLIST: https://1001.tl/13z3ndd9 Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4STV7DPVgwI4ntvi1sQvjh?si=CU6lCNZcRkKiZytdXaI5TQ TRACKLIST: 01. Armin van Buuren ft. JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love (Amél & ALIŌN Remix) [ARMADA] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 02. Max Styler & Three Drives - Greece 2000 (Max Styler Rework) [ARMADA] 03. David Guetta & MORTEN ft. Trippie Redd - Locked In [FUTURE RAVE] 04. Matisse & Sadko & Vion Konger ft. Scrufizzer - Pull Up [STMPD] 05. Tiga - Mind Dimension (Adam Sellouk Remix) [MADMINDS] 06. Firebeatz - In Space [AXTONE] [PROMO OF THE WEEK] 07. Mia Mendi & Blake Light - Lose Yourself [A STATE OF TRANCE] 08. MARE, Wux, AdamDarling, Los Padres - Ta Ligado [HYSTERIA] 09. Dom Dolla - girl$ (Henry Himself Remix) 10. Armin van Buuren & ALOK & Norma Jean Martine & LAWRENT - Euphoria (Nicky Romero Remix) [ARMADA] 11. Doriann - Echo Drift [AFFAIRS MUSIC] 12. David Lindmer & Fabian B. - Don't Call Me [CAPTIVE SOUL] 13. Laidback Luck & Steve Aoki feat. Lil Jon - Turbulence (Steve Aoki & Antoine Delvig Remix) [DIM MAK] 14. Kaskade & CID ft. Anabel Englund - Vision Blurred [EXPERTS ONLY] 15. Anton By & AV - Missing 2026 [INTERPLAY] 16. SLVR - Music 4 Ur Body [SIMULATE] 17. ANGEMI, GEMINA & Kimi - Obsessed [PROTOCOL] 18. SLVR - Bodyrock [SIMULATE] 19. Justė & Jaxstyle & Jon - Turn The Lights Off (HILLS & Dansyn Remix) [SPINNIN'] 20. R3SPAWN, MITCH DB, Alan Krevo - Pressure 21. Wippenberg - The Path (Get Up Dance) [GET WIPPED!] 22. Armin van Buuren & Chef'Special - Larger Than Life (Audiotricz Remix) [ARMADA] 23. LEVT x JOL x Andrea Botez - Paradise [ISLAND BERLIN] 24. Armin van Buuren & Lilly Palmer - Dopamine Machine [ARMADA] 25. Bassjackers X WUKONG X Evil Twiin - Rave Baby [PLAYBOX] 26. B Jones - Glow Up [BLACK HOLE] 27. Lilly Palmer & Armin van Buuren - Ayi Giri [ARMADA] [RELEASE OF THE WEEK] 28. Synthodic & Michael Ace & KUNHA ft. Sarah Rose - Other Side [STORM INFINITY BEATS] 29. DJ Governor - Red Woods (20 Year Anniversary Mix) [ARMADA CAPTIVATING] 30. Paul van Dyk & Ciaran McAuley - When I Found You [BLACK HOLE] 31. Nick Acid, Miss N-Traxx - Kick the Bass [KURAI] 32. Nick Acid, Miss N-Traxx - Ascension [KURAI]
Hvad vil det sige at være modig som kreativ, og hvad koster det? I denne episode af Design Kan... taler Kristina med Morten Saxnæs om kreativitet, kommunikation og teknologi i en tid præget af polarisering, sociale medier og kunstig intelligens. Morten deler erfaringer fra en lang karriere i reklame- og mediebranchen og reflekterer over, hvordan stærke fortællinger opstår, når man forstår mennesker, platforme og den tid, vi lever i. Samtalen kommer bl.a. omkring modige kampagner, kreativ dømmekraft, AI som kreativ partner, og hvorfor empati og menneskelig nærhed bliver stadig vigtigere i fremtidens design- og kommunikationsarbejde. En dybdegående og ærlig samtale om ansvar, kreativitet og det at skabe arbejde, der betyder noget - både professionelt og menneskeligt. Vært: Kristina May Gæst: Morten Saxnæs, strategisk rådgiver og reklamemand Produceret af Yours Only
01. Hugel, Dystinct - Yama By Night 02. Jay Robinson - React 03. Chris Lake, Ragie Ban - Toxic 04. Brohug - Thats Right 05. Discip - Pull Up 06. Weiss (Uk), Louise Marshall - Promises 07. Adriatique, Yubik, Vincent Vossen - Never Alone 08. Afrojack - Out Of The Darkness 09. Dont Blink - You Know What I Like 10. Wasback, Vion Konger, Gina Voca - 1, 2 Step 11. Almero, Jodie Knight - Starlight 12. Tiesto, Oscar L - Flex 13. Solomun, Denis Sulta - Say Nothing 14. Block & Crown, Mike Ferullo - A.C.I.D 15. Fedde Le Grand - Liquid Music 16. Kaskade - Fools 17. Chester Young, Leonid Rudenko - Heartbeat 18. Bexxie, Guest Who - On My Mind 19. Gangs Type, Richard Grey - Fallin' 20. Cosmic Gate, Avira, Sarah De Warren - How This Ends 21. Paul Oakenfold, Mr Belt & Wezol, Shifty Shellshock - Starry Eyed Surprise 22. Kryder - Time 23. Kaskeiyp, Calem Og - Insomnia 24. Morgan Page - Otherside 25. Emdi, Don'T Refuse - Flow 26. Morten, David Guetta - Lucky 27. Nicky Romero, Monocule, What Eva - Don't Let Go 28. Yves V, Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman, Nova Tropics - You & I 29. Offaiah, Breeve - This Feeling 30. Body Ocean, Merc The Big Body Benz - Sauce 31. Ren Trey - Dance All Night & Dance All Day 32. Swanky Tunes, Backeer, Elline - Gandagana 33. Leo Anderson - One In A Million 34. Matt Faulk - To The Rhythm 35. Low Steppa - Holte 36. Rue Jay - I Want Your Love 37. Bakermat, Barbara Dane - 900 Miles 38. Dada Life, Kyanu - Love Is Coming Down
GENUDGIVELSE (fra januar 2025): Et nyt år er startet. For mange betyder det, at det er tid til at gøre nytårsforsættet til virkelighed. Men hvordan gør man egentlig dét? Hvordan skaber man nye vaner, man selv har valgt – uanset tiden på året? Det er temaet for dette afsnit, hvor du blandt andet kan høre hvorfor du skal behandle din hjerne som en computer og hvordan du kan gøre vaneændringer til en leg. Og så afslører Morten også, hvordan det gik med hans nytårsforsæt fra sidste år, om at læse flere bøger. Du finder links til det, vi taler om i podcasten, på detoxdinhjerne.dk
Vinter og sne. En skifører farer av sted. Morten har fått ribbehjelp, Ole vil bli husket og Martin får nyheter som får det til å boble. Ukas middagstips: Carnitas. Namme. Produsent: Jørgen Vigdal
01. Hugel, Dystinct - Yama By Night 02. Jay Robinson - React 03. Chris Lake, Ragie Ban - Toxic 04. Brohug - Thats Right 05. Discip - Pull Up 06. Weiss (Uk), Louise Marshall - Promises 07. Adriatique, Yubik, Vincent Vossen - Never Alone 08. Afrojack - Out Of The Darkness 09. Dont Blink - You Know What I Like 10. Wasback, Vion Konger, Gina Voca - 1, 2 Step 11. Almero, Jodie Knight - Starlight 12. Tiesto, Oscar L - Flex 13. Solomun, Denis Sulta - Say Nothing 14. Block & Crown, Mike Ferullo - A.C.I.D 15. Fedde Le Grand - Liquid Music 16. Kaskade - Fools 17. Chester Young, Leonid Rudenko - Heartbeat 18. Bexxie, Guest Who - On My Mind 19. Gangs Type, Richard Grey - Fallin' 20. Cosmic Gate, Avira, Sarah De Warren - How This Ends 21. Paul Oakenfold, Mr Belt & Wezol, Shifty Shellshock - Starry Eyed Surprise 22. Kryder - Time 23. Kaskeiyp, Calem Og - Insomnia 24. Morgan Page - Otherside 25. Emdi, Don'T Refuse - Flow 26. Morten, David Guetta - Lucky 27. Nicky Romero, Monocule, What Eva - Don't Let Go 28. Yves V, Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman, Nova Tropics - You & I 29. Offaiah, Breeve - This Feeling 30. Body Ocean, Merc The Big Body Benz - Sauce 31. Ren Trey - Dance All Night & Dance All Day 32. Swanky Tunes, Backeer, Elline - Gandagana 33. Leo Anderson - One In A Million 34. Matt Faulk - To The Rhythm 35. Low Steppa - Holte 36. Rue Jay - I Want Your Love 37. Bakermat, Barbara Dane - 900 Miles 38. Dada Life, Kyanu - Love Is Coming Down
www.buymeacoffee.com/brujascinemaMuy buena ceremonia, resultados; por un lado muy predecibles y hasta casi obvios, por el otro, sorpresas que en verdad, nunca esperamos.La presentadora de la noche, los resultados y comparativos en la parte de televisión que le queda solamente la noche de SAG para completar su ciclo, y luego los resultados en cine que al menos nos dan algunas ideas, de quienes serán los nominados al Oscar.Abundamos también en One Battle After Another, Sinners y Train Dreams.¿Qué les parecieron los resultados?WARNING: Hay un ultra Guchi sonoro al final... conste que estan avisados...
Damon Sharpe kicks off 2026 with a bang on a brand-new episode of #BrainjackRadio! This week, Damon debuts his upcoming release "Propane" featuring JVZEL, plus sits down with Morgan Page for a special in-depth interview. Damon also drops fresh heat from BGZ, Matroda, MORTEN & David Guetta, Max Styler & Three Drives, and many more! 01. Damon Sharpe ft. JVZEL - Propane 02. JLV - FREAKY 03. MORTEN X David Guetta - Locked In 04. Max Styler x Three Drives - Greece 2000 (Max Styler Rework) 05. DancingFaraZ - The One 06. Damon Sharpe - Hollaback (Above Ground Remix) 07. Damon Sharpe & IILO - Sophisticated (SPACEWALK Remix) 08. Morgan Page - Other Side 09. Morgan Page & VIVID feat. Alle & Damon Sharpe - Fire & Gold 10. Damon Sharpe - It's Goin Down (tonez Remix) 11. Goodboys - Positive Mental Attitude 12. Will.i.am & Britney Spears - Scream N Shout (Andre Palms Edit) 13. AC Slater & Bessey - Get Wild 14. Tiga - Mind Dimension (Adam Sellouk Remix) 15. Mike Dunn, Mr. 69 - Phreaky MF (Matroda x GREG 99 Remix) 16. Damon Sharpe - Vibe Check (BGZ Remix)
Med fire mænd anholdt og et væld af tekniske beviser i hænderne samles trådene i en sag, der har rystet hele tre lande. Nu mangler der kun ét svar og det er: Hvem affyrede de dødelige skud? Tredje og sidste afsnit følger opklaringen fra Sønderjylland til Paris. Vi følger konfrontationerne bag envejsruderne og den dramatiske retssag, hvor sandheden endelig kommer frem og de skyldige stilles til ansvar for drabet på Morten. Prøv Podimo:30 dages prøveperiode for KUN 9 kr. (kan kun benyttes af nye Podimo-kunder): http://Podimo.dk/truestoryexclusive3 mdr. med 50% rabat (til nye eller tidligere kunder): https://podimo.com/dk/shows/true-story-exclusive Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
AFROJACK drops cuts from Tomas Newson, Tony Romera, David Guetta & MORTEN, Max Styler, Chapter & Verse, plus his new record with Amél "Rivers" on #JackedRadio! Thomas Newson & LOVRA - Bad Habit 01:00Goodboys - Positive Mental Attitude 04:47Tony Romera, Gene Farris - Lazy 07:14OMRI. - House Revolution 11:40R3HAB & AFROJACK - Louder For The People 16:10ARTBAT, R3HAB, Stylo , Eli & Dani - Fight Machine feat NAIIM 19:22Max Styler & Three Drives - Greece 2000 (Max Styler Rework) 21:57MORTEN X David Guetta - Locked In 26:23Chapter & Verse - Night Pulse 29:35Lucas & Steve - Good Times 32:17Skytech - All I wanna do 34:01Eli Brown - Wavey (Linska Remix) 37:05Sonny Fodera - Do You Think About Us (VIP Mix) 40:17TOYZZ - Rudeboy 44:10David Guetta & Tones And I - Gone Gone Gone [Nathan Dawe Remix] 48:32NLW ft. Judgemxnt, MÆDM, Michael Phase, Jop Govers - Pro 51:27Joel Corry - Stuck In A Loop 53:38AFROJACK, Amél - Rivers 56:47
The bi-weekly radio show from KOROLOVA - Escape on a journey into the next dimension, with spellbinding sounds, euphoric chords, and blissful beats. 01. Rafael Cerato & MORGANJ - Slow Down [Captive Soul]02. Andrea Terramossi - Lost In Orbit [Area Verde]03. MGMT - Electric Feel (Hugo Cantarra Edit)04. Jono Stephenson - Smoke & Mirrors05. Human Rias & Xashes - This is the end [Lelantus]06. KASIA, Eli & Dani, Stylo - All I See Is Us [Interstellar]07. Jordy Wess - Life [Polyptych Limited]08. MORTEN x David Guetta - Locked In [Future Rave]Glowal Guest Mix:01. Glowal - Rock n' Roll [Affairs]02. Glowal - Ultraterrestri03. Miss Monique, Glowal - Rollin' [Siona]04. Benny Benassi, Glowal, SQU4RE - Shades [Ultra]05. Glowal, SQU4RE - We Wake Up06. Glowal, TH;EN - In My Blood [NOW]07. Imbermind - Closer Than Ever (Glowal Remix)
W&W drop music from MORTEN & David Guetta, ARTBAT, R3HAB, Stylo & Eli & Dan, Armin van Buuren & Glockenbach, Andrew Rayel, AXMO and many more on #RaveCultureRadio!
Krutt i skjortekanten. Morten er treig til å fortelle, Ole har vært borte i 16 dager og Martin skal til en kjendis. Ukas middagstips: bakt potet. Kom ikke på noe annet. Produsent: Jørgen Vigdal
Panelet er tilbake! Vi må se tilbake på noen kleine øyeblikk, Vegard får sjokk, og vi diskuterer drømmecasten til drømmeserien vår. Morten har også intervjuet debutant-skuespilleren i TV2-serien «Flukten fra Bolivia», som kommer med en liten avsløring. Hør Harm og Hegseth hos Podme på fredager! Produsert av Ingrid Alice Mortensen
Wir waren zu Gast auf dem 39C3 und auf der Bühne des Sendezentrums haben wir uns zu einer kurzen unterhaltsamen Sendung zusammengefunden, wo wir Hörer live dazubaten, um mit uns die Sendung gemeinsam zu gestalten. Hat gut geklappt.
01. Major Lazer, Dj Snake, Mo, Robin Schulz - Lean On 02. Anyma, Ejae - Out Of My Body 03. Frank Walker, Nathan Nicholson - What Love Feels Like 04. Blr, Sander Van Doorn - Instant Moments 05. Ren Trey - Dance All Night & Dance All Day 06. Cosmic Gate, Avira, Sarah De Warren - How This Ends 07. Alok, Zeeba, Portugal. The Man - Dive Into The Ocean 08. Fedde Le Grand, Joyse - Keep it Moving 09. Chester Young - Don't Stop 10. Mattn, Djs From Mars, Samuele Sartini - I Feel The Air 11. Marshall Jefferson, Jaded, Miggy Dela Rosa - Freak 12. Solomun, Denis Sulta - Say Nothing 13. Hatiras - Bad Mon Sound 14. Hugel, Nicone, Sascha Braemer, Tony Romera, Mydoz - Caje 15. Tony Romera - Change The Music 16. Matt Faulk - To The Rhythm 17. Benny Benassi, Squ4Re, Glowal - Shades 18. Kapuzen - BANG IT! 19. Brohug - Microphone 20. Cassimm - Over You 21. Cedric Gervais, Sick Individuals - Feel Better 22. Hugel, Dystinct - Yama By Night 23. Wh0, The Fog - Been A Long Time 24. Chapter, Verse - Night Pulse 25. Prok & Fitch, Katy Alex - L.O.V.E. Love 26. Fred Pellichero, Loors - EMMA 27. Chester Young - Don't Stop 28. Vintage Culture, Gabss - Lost 29. Messous, Ajk - Low Low 30. Yves V, Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman, Nova Tropics - You & I 31. Cheat Codes, Ownboss - Carnival 32. Jaxx, Niteshade, Smvl Tvlk - Creepin' 33. Morten, Bonn - Take Me Home 34. Nicky Romero, Monocule - Lost In Light 35. Armin Van Buuren, Norma Jean Martine, Lawrent, Nicky Romero, Alok, Nicky Romero - Euphoria
01. Crazy Frog vs Chris Lorenzo - Axel F (Even Steve 'Appetite' Bootleg) 02. Fallon - Diet Coke 03. MORTEN & David Guetta - Night In Detroit 04. Mau P - TESLA 05. Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long 06. Mau P - The Less I Know The Better 07. Chris Lorenzo, Max Styler, Audio Bullys - London's On Fire 08. Prospa - Don't Stop 09. Fisher x Rihanna - Stay (CHUY MASHUP) 10. Linska - Bad Boy (GENESI Remix) 11. Chris Lake, Ragie Ban x Cloonee, Young M.A, InntRaw - Toxic x Stephanie (Stevo Re-edit) 12. Shakedown - At Night (Anyma x Layton Giordani Remix) 13. Lucas & Steve x Tocadisco - Morumbi 14. James Hype & Rihanna - Where have you Been X Don't Wake Me Up (RIENDO's Mashup) 15. Max Styler - I Know You Want To 16. The Chemical Brothers & Chris Lake - Galvanize (Yusca Edit) 17. Tiga, Meduza - You Gonna Want Me (I Know)
In this episode, Lars and Morten speak with GTD enthusiast and Microsoft employee Stefan Pilo. What does a day look like for a GTD'er with all the cool Copilot/agent tools available now? Listen to this episode to learn from Stefan, including: - How Teams has functionality to lead your meetings - How Copilot assists you in Outlook - How specialised AI can help you prepare for meetings ..and MUCH more! We hope that this helps you in your GTD journey and if you have questions for us to pick up in the podcast, you can reach us at podcast@vitallearning.dk And as always, we'd love for you to follow or connect with us on LinkedIn! We always like to connect with GTD'ers from around the world, you can find the links to our YouTube profiles in the Links below. We have some really cool free webinars coming up, which we really want you to join
01. Marcus Dielen, Mario Cola, iSVEL - Intro [Uniqode Lab] 02. Bobina, Marcus Dielen, Mario Cola - Thru the Wall [Uniqode Lab] 03. Alexander Popov, Whiteout, VAILERI - Need To Feel Loved [Interplay] 04. Avalan Rokston - Something to Believe In [Island Berlin] 05. Cosmic Gate & James French - I'm On Fire [Wake Your Mind] 06. Alesso, Becky Hill - Surrender (AYDEN LOYDE Remix) [Capitol] 07. Argy & Omiki - WIND [New World] 08. Ferry Corsten - Chain Reaction (Chill Mix) [Flashover] 09. David Guetta & Sia - Beautiful People (Miss Monique Remix) [What A DJ] 10. MORTEN & David Guetta - Night In Detroit [Future Rave] 11. Armin van Buuren & JOA - Heavy [Armada Music] 12. Alexander Komarov - I Follow You [Interplay] 13. Anyma, Argy, Son Of Son - Voices In My Head [Interscope] 14. Cassian, YOTTO, Da Hool - Love Parade [Afterlife] 15. Adam Beyer - Taking Back Control [Drumcode] 16. BLR - Bonaire [A State Of Trance] 17. Tiësto & FORS - Bring Me To Life [Musical Freedom] 18. Skytech & Amber Revival - End Of Time [Armind] 19. KREAM - Arrival [Liquid Lab] 20. Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long (Agents Of Time Remix) [Superhuman Music] 21. Armin van Buuren & Punctual - Angels (feat. EVALINA) [VIP Mix] [Armada Music] 22. Anton By, Ahmed Helmy - Johann (Ahmed Helmy Edit) [Interplay] 23. Calvin Harris - Blessings (feat. Clementine Douglas) [Columbia (Sony)] 24. Delaitech & Seven24 & Elles de Graaf - Embers of A Fading Fire (Costa Mix) [RNM] 25. BLR x Amber Revival - Love Me Endless [Armind] 26. UUFO, Re:Locate & Simon Anthony - Absoluum [Armada Captivating] 27. Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - Start A Fire [Anjunabeats] 28. R-Tem - Voiceless (Klimov Remix) [Uniqode Lab] 29. OTTAGON - The Rhythm [Armada Music] 30. Argy x MEDUZA - Melodia (feat. Polly-Anna) [AETERNA] 31. Benny Benassi, ARTBAT, The Biz - Love Is Gonna Save Us [d_vision] 32. DJs From Mars & Switch Disco x Veracocha & Ferry Corsten - Carte Blanche [Armada] 33. Anton By, AV, Noah Seven - Angels [Interplay] 34. ReOrder - The Destroyer Of Worlds [A State Of Trance] 35. Armin van Buuren & Ben Hemsley feat. Lucy Pullin - Is It Beautiful? (A State of Trance 2025 TRANSFORMATION Anthem) [A State Of Trance] 36. MatricK - Sunshine [Revealed] 37. Hardwell feat. Jonathan Mendelsohn - Echo (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix [Revealed] 38. Ferry Corsten, Ruben de Ronde & NRG2000 - Rise Up [Flashover] 39. Bjorn Akesson - Lightstream [BA Origins] 40. FEEL - Now We Are Free [Suanda] 41. Rank 1 - Strobo (Deeper Dub Mix) [High Contrast] 42. Armin van Buuren & Seth Hills - Gimme The Love (feat. Alessia Labate) [Armind] 43. Storm - Time To Burn (David Forbes Extended Remix) [Black Hole] 44. Ben Gold & SUPERSTRINGS - The Whip [Armada Music] 45. Hardwell - Sanctuary [Revealed] 46. Axwell - Until The Lights Go Out (feat. Carma) [Axtone] 47. HI-LO - United In Trance (Extended Mix) [HILOMATIK] 48. Armin van Buuren & Martin Garrix - Sleepless Nights (feat. Libby Whitehouse) [Armada : STMPD RCRDS] 48. UUFO x Shogun - Seven Days and One Week [Revealed] 49. Armin van Buuren & Sacha - Set Me Free (Rising Star Remix) [Armada Music] 50. Richard Durand & Nicholas Gunn Feat. Alina Renae - For You [Blue Dot Trance]
Tracklist: 01. Anyma & SCRIPT - In My Mind [Interscope] 02. OTTAGON feat. Jai Ryu - Only Midnight Knows [Armada Music] 03. Ruben de Ronde & Amber Revival - Illuminate [Statement!] 04. Armin van Buuren & Omnia - Love [Armind] 05. Massano & Braev - Fade Away [Simulate] 06. Above & Beyond feat. Richard Bedford - Start A Fire [Anjunabeats] 07. Armin van Buuren, JAI RYU - Let It Be For Love [Armada Music] 08. Meduza & Innellea & GENESI & Nu-La - Edge Of The World [Insomniac] 09. Claptone x Chicane feat. Moya Brennan - Saltwater 10. DIM3NSION & Kadett - Turning [A State Of Trance] 11. Korolova, Agents Of Time & Conor Ross - Made For Love [Disorder] 12. ARTBAT & JOA - The Spot [UPPERGROUND] 13. Skytech & Amber Revival - End of time [Armind] 14. OTTAGON feat. Adriana Stone - Without You [Armada Music] 15. James Hype - Don't Wake Me Up (Agents Of Time Remix) [ISLAND (UMG)] 16. ARGY & Omiki - WIND [NEWORLD] 17. Cassian, YOTTO & Da Hool - Love Parade [Afterlife] 18. Cosmic Gate - You [Wake Your Mind] 19. Anyma, Argy & Son of Son - Voices In My Head [Interscope] 20. Massano, TH;EN, Carlo Whale - Touch Me [Tomorrowland Music] 21. MORTEN & ARTBAT - CULTURE [Insomniac] 22. Armin van Buuren & JOA - Heavy [Armada Music] 23. Andrew Rayel - Euphoria (Skytech Remix) [Find Your Harmony] 24. Calvin Harris, Clementine Douglas - Blessings (Cassian Remix) [Columbia (SONY)] 25. Kevin de Vries & Bigfett & Frynn - Crashing Down [AME] 26. MORTEN feat. Bonn - Take Me Home [Tomorrowland Music] 27. ARTBAT - Galaxy [MAHOOL] 28. Above & Beyond and Zoë Johnston - Carry Me Home [Anjunabeats] 29. Luke Steele, Anyma (ofc) - Human Now [Interscope] 30. Argy, MEDUZA feat. Polly-Anna - Melodia [Aeterna] 31. Tiësto feat. FORS - Bring Me To Life [Musical Freedom] 32. Tiësto & Mathame - Everlight [Musical Freedom] 33. Andrew Rayel feat. Darla Jade - Promise Me (Club Mix) [Find Your Harmony] 34. Andrew Rayel & Giuseppe Ottaviani - Eternal Harmony [Find Your Harmony] 35. Andrew Rayel & LEA KEY - For A Feeling [Find Your Harmony] 36. HI-LO - United In Trance [HILOMATIK] 37. Armin van Buuren & Martin Garrix feat. Libby Whitehouse - Sleepless Nights [Armada Music] 38. Andrew Rayel & Robbie Seed & Susana - A Love Like You (Uplifting Mix) [Find Your Harmony] 39. Bryan Kearney & Plumb - God Help Me [Armind] 40. Ashley Wallbridge and Nicholas Gunn and Alina Renae I Would Try [Blue Dot Trance] 41. XiJaro & Pitch x Christina Novelli - When Nobody Cares [Black Hole] 42. Richard Durand - Sugarphoria [In Trance We Trust] 43. Richard Durand & Alina Renae feat. Nicholas Gunn - For You [Blue Dot Trance] 44. Armin van Buuren & Sacha - Set Me Free (Rising Star Remix) [Armada Music] 45. Driftmoon x XiJaro & Pitch - Rise Again [Black Hole] 46. Ferry Corsten, Ruben de Ronde & NRG2000 - Rise Up [Flashover] 47. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Nifra- Unified [Armada Music] 48. Armin van Buuren & KI/KI - Put Your Bassline [Armada Music] 49. Lilly Palmer & Maddix - Late At Night [Armada Music] 50. Andrew Rayel - Rave Angel [Dreamstate]