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The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
North Sea Summit, Vineyard Wind Back to Work

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

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Allen, Joel, and Yolanda discuss the North Sea Summit where nine European countries committed to 100 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity and the massive economic impact that comes with it. They also break down the federal court ruling that allows Vineyard Wind to resume construction with a tight 45-day window before installation vessels leave. Plus GE Vernova’s Q4 results show $600 million in wind losses and Wind Power Lab CEO Lene Helstern raises concerns about blade quality across the industry. 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! The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast brought to you by Strike Tape, protecting thousands of wind turbines from lightning damage worldwide. Visit strike tape.com. And now your hosts, Allen Hall, Rosemary Barnes, Joel Saxum, and Yolanda Padron.  Speaker 2: Welcome to the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast. I’m your host, Alln Hall. I’m here with Yolanda Padron and Joel Saxum. Rosemary Barnes is snorkeling at the Greek Barrier Reef this week, uh, big news out of Northern Europe. Uh, the Northeast Summit, which happened in Hamburg, uh, about a week or so ago, nine European countries are. Making a huge commitment for offshore wind. So it’s the, the countries involved are Britain, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, question Mark Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, and Norway. That together they want to develop [00:01:00] 100 gigawatts of offshore wind capacity in shared waters. Uh, that’s enough to power about. 85 million households and the PAC comes as Europe is trying to wean itself from natural gas from where they had it previously and the United States. Uh, so they, they would become electricity in independent. Uh, and this is one way to do it. Two big happy, uh, companies. At the moment, Vattenfall who develops s lot offshore and Siemens gaa of course, are really excited by the news. If you run the numbers and you, you, you have a hundred gigawatts out in the water and you’re using 20 megawatt turbines, then you’re talking about 5,000 turbines in the water total. That is a huge offshore wind order, and I, I think this would be great news for. Obviously Vestas and [00:02:00] Siemens cesa. Uh, the, the question is there’s a lot of political maneuvering that is happening. It looks like Belgium, uh, as a country is not super active and offshore and is rethinking it and trying to figure out where they want to go. But I think the big names will stay, right? France and Germany, all in on offshore. Denmark will be Britain already is. So the question really is at the moment then. Can Siemens get back into the win game and start making money because they have projected themselves to be very profitable coming this year, into this year. This may be the, the stepping stone, Joel.  Joel Saxum: Well, I think that, yeah, we talked about last week their 21 megawatt, or 21 and a half megawatt. I believe it is. Big new flagship going to be ready to roll, uh, with the big auctions happening like AR seven in the uk. Uh, and you know, that’s eight gigawatts, 8.4 gigawatts there. People are gonna be, the, the order book’s gonna start to fill up, like [00:03:00]Siemens is, this is a possibility of a big turnaround. And to put some of these numbers in perspective, um, a hundred gigawatts of offshore wind. So what does that really mean? Right? Um, what it means is if you, if you take the, if you take two of the industrial big industrial powerhouses that are a part of this pact, the UK and Germany combine their total demand. That’s a hundred gigawatt. That’s what they, that’s what their demand is basically on a, you know, today. Right? So that’s gonna continue to grow, right? As, uh, we electrify a lot of things. And the indus, you know, the, the next, the Industrial Revolution 4.0 or whatever we’re calling it now is happening. Um, that’s, that’s a possibility, right? So this a hundred gigawatts of offshore wind. Is gonna drive jobs all up all over Europe. Right. This isn’t just a jobs at the port in Rotterdam or wherever it may be. Right? This is, this is manufacturing jobs, supply chain jobs, the same stuff we’ve been talking about on the podcast for a while here with [00:04:00] what the UK is doing with OWGP and the, or e Catapult and all the kind of the monies that the, the, the Crown and, and other, uh, private entities are putting in there. They’re starting to really, they’re, or this a hundred gigawatts is really gonna look like building out that local supply chain. Jobs, all these different things. ’cause Alan, like you, you mentioned off air. If you look at a hundred gigawatts of offshore wind, that’s $200 billion or was to put it in Euros, 175 billion euros, 170 billion euros, just in turbine orders. Right. That doesn’t mean, or that doesn’t cover ships, lodging, food, like, you know, everything around the ports like tools, PPE, all of the stuff that’s needed by this industry. I mean, there’s a, there’s a trillion dollar impact here.  Speaker 2: Oh, it’s close. Yeah. It’s at least 500 billion, I would say. And Yolanda, from the asset management side, have we seen anything of this scale to manage? It does seem like there’d be a lot of [00:05:00] turbines in the water. A whole bunch of moving pieces, ships, turbines, cables, transformers, substations, going different directions. How, what kind of infrastructure is that going to take?  Yolanda Padron: You know, a lot of the teams that are there, they’re used to doing this on a grand scale, but globally, right? And so having this be all at once in the UK is definitely gonna be interesting. It’ll be a good opportunity for everybody to take all of the lessons learned to, to just try to make sure that they don’t come across any issues that they might have seen in the past, in other sites, in other countries. They just bring everything back home to their countries and then just make sure that everything’s fine. Um, from like development, construction, and, and operations.  Joel Saxum: I was thinking about that. Just thinking about development, construction, operations, right? So some of [00:06:00] these sites we’re thinking about like how, you know, that, that, that map of offshore wind in, in the Northern Atlantic, right? So if this is gonna go and we’re talking about the countries involved here, Norway, Germany, Denmark, France, Belgium, you’re gonna have it all over. So into the Baltic Sea. Around Denmark, into the Norwegian waters, uk, Ireland all the way over, and Iceland is there. I don’t think there’s gonna be any development there. I think maybe they’re just there as a, as cheerleaders. Um, offtake, possibly, yes. Some cables running over there. But you’re going to need to repurpose some of the existing infrastructure, or you’re not, not, you’re going to need to, you’re going to get the opportunity to, and this hasn’t happened in offshore wind yet, right? So. Basically repowering offshore wind, and you’re going to be able to look at, you know, you’re not doing, um, greenfield geotechnical work and greenfield, um, sub c mapping. Like, some of those things are done right, or most of those things are done. So there, I know there’s a lot of, like, there’s a, there’s two and [00:07:00] three and six and seven megawatt turbines all over the North Atlantic, so we’re gonna be able to pop some of those up. Put some 15 and 20 megawatt machines in place there. I mean, of course you’re not gonna be able to reuse the same mono piles, but when it comes to Yolanda, like you said, the lessons learned, Hey, the vessel plans for this area are done. The how, how, how we change crews out here, the CTVs and now and SOVs into port and that stuff, that those learnings are done. How do we maintain export cables and inter array cables with the geotechnic here, you’re not in a green field, you’re in a brown field. That, that, that work. A lot of those lessons learned. They’re done, right? You’ve, you’ve stumbled through them, you’ve made those mistakes. You’ve had to learn on the fly and go ahead here. But when you go to the next phase of Repowering, an offshore wind farm, the the Dev X cost is gonna go way down, in my opinion. Now, someone, someone may fight back on that and say, well, we have to go do some demolition or something of that sort. I’m not sure, but [00:08:00] Yolanda Padron: yeah. But I think, you know. We like to complain sometimes in the US about how some of the studies just aren’t catered toward us, right? And so we’ve seen it a lot and it’s a lot of the studies that are made are just made in Europe where, where this is all taking place. So it’s gonna be really, really interesting to see such a massive growth where everything’s being developed and where the studies are localized from where. You have this very niche area and they can, they’ve studied it. They know exactly what’s going on there. And to your point, they’ve seen a lot of, they’ve minimized the risk, like the environmental risks as much as they could. Right. And so it’s, it’s going to be really, really interesting to have them  Joel Saxum: ensuring and financing these projects should be way easier  Speaker 2: when Europe is saying that the industry has pledged to cut costs by 30% between. 20, 25 and 2040. So you would think that the turbine [00:09:00] costs and the installation costs would have to be really cost conscious on the supply chain and, uh, taking lessons learned from the previous generations of offshore wind. I think that makes sense. 30% is still a lot, and I, I think the, the feeling I’m getting from this is, Hey, we’re making a hundred gigawatt commitment to this industry. You have to work really hard to deliver a efficient product, get the cost down so it’s not costing as much as, you know. Could do if we, if we did it today, and we’re kind of in from an offshore standpoint over in Europe, what a generation are we in, in terms of turbines three? Are we going into four? A lot of lessons learned. Joel Saxum: Yeah. The, the new Siemens one’s probably generation four. Yeah. I would say generation four in the new, because you went from like the two and three megawatt machines. Like there’s like Vesta three megawatts all over the place, and then you went into the directive [00:10:00] machines. You got into that seven and eight megawatt class, and then you got into the, where we’re at now, the 15, the 12 and 15 megawatt units, the Docker bank style stuff, and then I would say generation four is the, yeah, the Siemens 21 and a half machine. Um, that’s a good way to look at it. Alan four we’re on the fourth generation of offshore wind and, and so it’s Generation one is about ready to start being cycled. There’s some, and some of these are easier, they’re nearer to shore. We’ll see what, uh, who starts to take those projects on. ’cause that’s gonna be an undertaking too. Question on the 30%, uh, wind Europe says industry has pledged to cut cost by 30% by 20. Is that. LCOE or is it devex costs or is it operational costs or did they, were they specific on it or they just kinda like cut cutting costs?  Speaker 2: My recollection when that first came about, which was six months ago, maybe a little longer, it was LCOE, [00:11:00] right? So they’re, they’re trying to drive down the, uh, dollars per, or euros per megawatt hour output, but that the capital costs, if the governments can help with the capital costs. On the interest rates, just posting bonds and keeping that down, keeping the interest rates low for these projects by funding them somehow or financing them, that will help a tremendous amount. ’cause if. Interest rates remain high. I know Europe is much lower than it is in the United States at the minute, but if they interest rates start to creep up, these projects will not happen. They’re marginal  Joel Saxum: because you have your central in, in, in Europe, you have your central bank interest rates, but even like the f the, the Indi Individual nation states will subsidize that. Right? Like if you go to buy a house in Denmark right now, you pay like 1.2%. Interest  Speaker 2: compared to what, six and a half right now in the states? Yeah, it’s low.  Speaker 4: Australia’s wind farms are [00:12:00] growing fast. But are your operations keeping up? Join us February 17th and 18th at Melbourne’s Pullman on the park for Wind energy o and M Australia 2026, where you’ll connect with the experts solving real problems in maintenance asset management. And OEM relations. Walk away with practical strategies to cut costs and boost uptime that you can use the moment you’re back on site. Register now at WMA 2020 six.com. Wind Energy o and m Australia is created by wind professionals for wind professionals because this industry needs solutions, not speeches,  Speaker 2: as we all know. On December 22nd, the federal government issued a stop work order. On all offshore winds that included vineyard wind up off the coast of Massachusetts, that’s a 62 turbine, $4.5 billion wind farm. Uh, that’s being powered by some GE turbines. Uh, the government [00:13:00] has, uh, cited national security concerns, but vineyard went to court and Federal Judge Brian Murphy rolled the, the administration failed to adequately explain or justify the decision to shut it down. Uh, the judge issued a stay, which it is allowing Vineyard went to immediately resume work on the project now. They’re close to being finished at a vineyard. There are 44 turbines that are up and running right now and creating power and delivering power on shore. There are 17 that are partially installed. Uh, when the stop order came. The biggest issue at the moment, if they can’t get rolling again, there are 10 towers with Noels on them, what they call hammerheads. That don’t have blades. And, uh, the vineyard wind. Last week as we were recording this, said you really don’t want hammerheads out in the water because they become a risk. They’re not assembled, completed [00:14:00] items. So lightning strikes and other things could happen, and you really don’t want them to be that way. You want to finish those turbines, so now they have an opportunity to do it. The window’s gonna be short. And Yolanda listening to some GE discussions, they were announcing their Q4 results from last year. The ships are available till about the end of March, and then the ships are gonna finally go away and go work on another project. So they have about 45 days to get these turbines done. I guess my question is, can they get it done work-wise? And I, I, I guess the, the issue is they gotta get the turbines running and if they do maintenance on it, that’s gonna be okay. So I’m wondering what they do with blade sets. Do they have a, a set of blades that are, maybe they pass QC but they would like them to be better? Do they install ’em just to get a turbine operational even temporarily to get this project quote unquote completed so they can get paid?  Yolanda Padron: Yeah. If, if the risk is low, low [00:15:00] enough, it, it should be. I mean a little bit tight, but what, what else can you do? Right? I mean, the vessel, like you might have a shot of getting the vessel back eventually, or being able to get something in so you can do some of the blade repairs. And the blade repairs of tower would require a different vessel than like bringing in a whole blade, right? And so just. You have a very limited time scope to be able to do everything. So I don’t know that I would risk just not being able to pull this off altogether and just risk the, you know, the rest of the tower by not having a complete, you know, LPS and everything on there just because not everything’s a hundred percent perfect. Joel Saxum: There’s a weird mix in technical and commercial risk here, right? Because. Technically, we have these hammerheads out there, right? There’s a million things that can happen with those. Like I, I’ve [00:16:00] personally done RCAs where, um, you have a hammerhead on this was onshore, right? But they, they will get, um, what’s called, uh, Viv, uh, vortex induced vibration. So when they don’t have the full components out there, wind will go by and they’ll start to shake these things. I’ve seen it where they shook them so much because they’re not designed to be up there like that. They shook them so much that like the bolts started loosening and concrete started cracking in the foundations and like it destroyed the cable systems inside the tower ’cause they sat there and vibrated so violently. So like that kind of stuff is a possibility if you don’t have the right, you know. Viv protection on and those kind of things, let alone lightning risk and some other things. So you have this technical risk of them sitting out there like that. But you also have the commercial risk, right? Because the, the banks, the financiers, the insurance companies, there’s the construction policies and there’s, there’s, you gotta hit these certain timelines or it’s just like if you’re building a house, right? You’re building a house, you have to go by the loan that the bank gives you in, you know, in micro [00:17:00] terms to kind of think about that. That’s the same thing that happens with this project, except for this project’s four and a half billion dollars and probably has. It’s 6, 8, 10 banks involved in it. Right? So you have a lot of, there’s a lot of commercial risk. If you don’t, if you don’t move forward when you have the opportunity to, they won’t, they’ll frown on that. Right? But then you have to balance the technical side. So, so looking at the project as a whole, you’ve got 62 turbines, 44 or fully operational. So that leaves us with 18 that are not. Of those 18, you said Alan? 10 needed blades.  Speaker 2: 10 need blades, and one still needs to be erected.  Joel Saxum: Okay, so what’s the other seven?  Speaker 2: They’re partially installed, so they, they haven’t completed the turbine, so everything’s put together, but they haven’t powered them up yet.  Joel Saxum: I was told that. Basically with the kit that they have out of vineyard wind, that they can do one turbine a day blades. Speaker 2: That would be, yeah, that would make sense to me.  Joel Saxum: But, but you also have to, you have 45 days of vessel time left. You said they’re gonna leave in March, but you also gotta think it’s fricking winter in. The, [00:18:00] in the Atlantic  Speaker 2: they are using jackass. However, there’s big snow storms and, and low uh, pressure storms that are rolling through just that area. ’cause they, they’ve kind of come to the Midwest and then shoot up the east coast. That’s where you see New York City with a lot of snow. Boston had a lot of snow just recently. They’re supposed to get another storm like that. And then once it hits Boston, it kind of hits the water, which is where vineyard is. So turbulent water for sure. Super cold this time of year out there,  Joel Saxum: but wind, you can’t sling blades in, in probably more than what, six meters per second’s? Probably your cutoff.  Speaker 2: Yeah. This is not the best time of year to be putting blade sets up offshore us.  Joel Saxum: Technically, if you had blue skies, yeah, this thing can get done and we can move. But with weather risk added in you, you’ve got, there’s some wild cards there.  Speaker 2: I It’s gonna be close.  Joel Saxum: Yeah. If we looked at the, the weather, it looks like even, I think this coming weekend now we’re recording in January here, and [00:19:00] this weekend’s, first week in February coming, there’s supposed to be another storm rolling up through there too. Speaker 2: It was pretty typical having lived in Massachusetts almost 25 years. It will be stormy until April. So we’re talking about the time span of which GE and Vineyard want to be done. That’s a rough period for snow. And as historically, uh, that timeframe is also when nor’easters happened, where the storms just sit there and cyclone off the shore around vineyard and then dump the snow back on land. Those storms are really violent and there’s no way they’re gonna be hanging. Anything out in the water, so I think it’s gonna be close. They’re gonna have to hope for good weather. Don’t let blade damage catch you off guard. OGs, ping sensors detect issues before they become expensive, time consuming problems from ice buildup and lightning strikes to pitch misalignment and internal blade cracks. OGs Ping has you covered The cutting edge sensors are easy to install, giving you [00:20:00] the power to stop damage before it’s too late. Visit eLog ping.com and take control of your turbine’s health today. So while GE Ver Nova celebrated strong results in its Q4 report, in both its energy and electrification business, the company’s wind division told a different story. In the fourth quarter of 2025, wind revenue fell 24% to $2.37 billion. Uh, driven primarily by offshore wind struggles, vineyard, wind, uh. The company recorded approximately $600 million in win losses for the full year up from earlier expectations of about $400 million. That’s what I remember from last summer. Uh, the, the culprit was. All vineyard wind, they gotta get this project done. And with this work stoppages, it just keeps dragging it on and on and on. And I know GE has really wanted to wrap that up as [00:21:00] fast as they can. Uh, CEO Scott Straza has said the company delivered strong financial results, which they clearly have because they’re gas turbine business is taking orders out to roughly 2035, and I think the number on the back order was gonna be somewhere in the realm of 150 billion. Dollars, which is an astronomical number for back orders. And because they had the back orders that far out, they’re raising prices which improves margins, which makes everybody on the stock market happy. You would think, Joel? Except after the, the Q4 results today, GE Renovo stock is really flat,  Joel Saxum: which is an odd thing, right? I talk about it all the time. Um, I’m always thinking they’re gonna drop and they go up and they go up and they go up. But today was just kind of like a, I don’t know how to take it. Yeah. And I don’t know if it’s a, a broader sentiment across what the market was doing today because there was some other tech earnings and things of that sort, but it’s always something to watch, right? So. Uh, there, [00:22:00] there’s some interesting stuff going on on in the GE world, but one thing I want to touch on here, we’re talking like vineyard wind caused them this, these delays right there is a, a, a larger call to understand why there was these delays and because it’s causing. Havoc across the industry. Right. But even the, like, a lot of like, uh, conservative lawmakers, like there were some senators and stuff coming out saying like, we need more transparency to understand these 90 day halts because of what it’s doing to the industry, right? Because to date there hasn’t been really any explanation and the judges have been just kind of throwing ’em out. Um, but you can see what it’s done here to ge. Recording $600 million in win losses. I mean, and that is mostly all vineyard wind, right? But there’s a little bit of Dogger bank stuff in there. I would imagine  Speaker 2: a tiny bit. Really? ’cause Dogger has been a lot less stressful to ge.  Joel Saxum: But it is, yeah. The, the uncertainty of the market. And that’s why we kind of said a little bit, I said a little bit ago, like when this thing is done, when Vineyard [00:23:00] Point is like, and when you can put the final nail in the coffin of construction on that, it is gonna be agh sigh of relief over at GEs offices For sure.  Speaker 2: Our friend Alina, Hal Stern appeared in Energy Watch this week and she’s spent a long time in the wind industry. She’s been in it 25 years, and, uh, she commented that she’s seeing some troubling things. Uh, she’s also the new CEO of Wind Power Lab over in Denmark, and they’re a consultancy firm on wind turbines and particularly blades. Uh, Lena says that she’s watched some. Really significant manufacturing errors in operational defects and wind turbine blades become more frequent. And in 2025 alone, Windpower lab analyzed and provided repair recommendations for over 700 blades globally. And I assume, or Blade Whisperer Morton Hamburg was involved in a number of those. Uh, the problem she says is that the market eagerly, uh, [00:24:00] demanded cheap turbines, which is true. And, uh. Everything had to be done faster and with lower costs, and you end up with a product that reflects that. Uh, we’ve had Lena on a podcast a couple of times, super smart. Uh, she’s great to talk to, get offline and understand what’s happening behind the scenes. And, uh, in some of these conference rooms between asset managers, operators, and OEMs, those are sometimes tough. Discussions, but I, I think Lena’s pointing out something that I, the industry has been trying to deal with and she’s raising it up sort of to a higher level because she has that weight to do that. We have some issues with blades that we need to figure out pretty quickly. And Yolanda, you ran, uh, a large, uh, operator in the United States. We’re dealing with more than a thousand turbines. How locked in is Lena, uh, to [00:25:00]some of these issues? And are they purely driven just by the push to lower the cost of the blades or was it more of a speed issue that they making a longer blades in the same amount of time? Where’s that balance and, and what are we going to do about it going forward as we continue to make larger turbines?  Yolanda Padron: She’s great with, with her point, and I think it’s. A little bit about the, or equally about the OEMs maybe not being aware of these issues as much, or not having the, the bandwidth to take care of these issues with limited staff and just a lot of the people who are charge of developing and constructing these projects at a very short amount of time, or at least with having to wear so many hats that they. Don’t necessarily have the, the bandwidth to do a deep dive on what the potential risks could be in [00:26:00] operations. And so I think the way I’ve, I’ve seen it, I’ve experienced it. It’s almost like everybody’s running a marathon. Their shoe laces untied, so they trip and then they just kind of keep on running ’cause you’re behind, ’cause you tripped. And so it just keeps on, it’s, it’s, it’s a vicious cycle. Um. But, uh, we’ve also seen just, just in our time together and everything, that there’s a lot of people that are noticing this and that are taking the time to just pause, you know, tie those releases and just talk to each other a little bit more of, Hey, I’m the one engineer doing this for so many turbines. You have these turbines too. Are you seeing this issue? Yes. No. Are, how are you tackling it? How have you tackled it in the past? How can we work together to, to use the data we have? Right? That, I mean, if you’re not going to get a really great answer from your OEMs or if you’re not going to get a lot of [00:27:00] easily available answers just from the dataset that you’re seeing from your turbine, it’s really easy now to to reach out to other people within the industry and to be able to talk it over, which I think is something that Lena. Is definitely encouraging here.  Joel Saxum: Yeah. Yeah. It’s, I mean, she, she makes a statement about owners needing to be technically mature, ensure you have inspections, get your TSAs right. So these are, again, it’s lessons learned. It’s sharing knowledge within the market because at the end of the day, this is a new, not a new reality. This is the reality we’re living in. Right. It’s not new. Um, but, but we’re getting better at it. I think that’s the, the important thing here, right? From a, from a. If we take a, the collective group of operators in the world and say like, you know, where were you two, three years ago and where are you today? I think we’re in a much better place, and that’s from knowledge sharing and, and understanding these issues. And, you know, we’re, we’re at the behest of, uh, good, fast, cheap pick. [00:28:00] Right. And so that’s got us where we are today. But now we’re, we’re starting to get best practices, lessons learned, fix things for the next go around. And you’re seeing efforts at the OEM level as well to, uh, and some, some of these consultants coming out, um, to, to try to fix some of these manufacturing issues. You know, Alan, you and I have talked with DFS composites with Gulf Wind Technology. Like there, there’s things here that we could possibly fix. You’re starting to see operators do. Internal inspections to the blades on the ground before they fly them. That’s huge. Right? That’s been the Wind Power lab has been talking about that since 2021. Right. But the message is finally getting out to the industry of this is what you should be doing as a best practice to, you know, de-risk. ’cause that’s the whole thing. You de-risk, de-risk, de-risk. Uh, so I think. Lena’s spot on, right? We know that this, these things are happening. We’re working with the OEMs to do them, but it takes them a technically mature operator. And if you’re, if you don’t have the staff to be technically mature, go grab a consultant, [00:29:00] go grab someone that is to help you out. I think that’s a, that’s an important, uh, thing to take from this as well. Those people are out there, those groups are out there, so go and go in, enlist that to make sure you’re de-risking this thing, because at the end of the day, if we’re de-risking turbines. It’s better for the whole industry.  Speaker 2: Yeah. You want to grab somebody that has seen a lot of blades, not a sole consultant on a particular turbine mine. You’re talking about at this point in the development of the wind industry, you’re talking about wind power labs, sky specs kind of companies that have seen thousands of turbines and have a broad reach where they’ve done things globally, just not in Scandinavia or the US or Australia or somewhere else. They’ve, they’ve seen problems worldwide. Those people exist, and I, I don’t think we as an industry use them as much as we could, but it would get to the solutions faster because having seen so many global [00:30:00] issues with the St turbine, the solution set does vary depending on where you are. But it’s been proven out already. So even though you as an asset manager. May have never heard of this technique to make your performance better. You make your blades last longer. It’s probably been done at this point, unless it’s a brand new turbine. So a lot of the two x machines and three X machines, and now we’re talking about six X machines. There’s answers out there, but you’re gonna have to reach out to somebody who has a global reach. We’ve grown too big to do it small anymore,  Yolanda Padron: which really should be a relief to. All of the asset managers and operations people and everything out there, right? Like. You don’t have to use your turbines as Guinea pigs anymore. You don’t have to struggle with this.  Speaker 2: That wraps up another episode of the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast, and if today’s discussion sparked any questions or ideas, we’d love to hear from you. Reach out to us on LinkedIn and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode. [00:31:00] And if you found value in today’s conversation, please leave us a review. It really helps other wind energy professionals discover the show for Rosie, Yolanda and Joel. I am Alan Hall, and we’ll see you here next week on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast.

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2025 120:10


I nat taler vi om sovs. Bubber har inviteret Michelin-kok Allan Schultz, der er ejer af og køkkenchef på restauranten Parsley Salon i Hellerup, med i studiet. Og hvem bedre at tale om sovs med end den nye danmarksmester i sovs? Vi taler om sovs i alle afskygninger - til det driver ned af væggene. Lyt med!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Morronrock Daily
23 oktober 2025 - Sovsäck och liten TV

Morronrock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 58:40


I dag snackar gänget om en kille som blev uppringd efter att han ätit för många biffar på en buffétrestaurang. Vi får också vilda webben med roliga klipp från nätet där det smugit sig in ett ”lifehack” klipp och även en i gänget har hamnat bland klippen. Idag fortsätter lyssnarna ringa in med paranormala händelser från sitt liv och det blir riktigt mystiskt.

Snacka om Film!
#478 - "termos och sovsäck!"

Snacka om Film!

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 69:28


  Full-rulle-vecka! Tompa och MISSION:IMPOSSIBLE - THE FINAL RECKONING! (med semi-spoilervarning...äsch..inget du inte hört förut) Monsterraffel i DEATH OF A UNICORN! Bedömningsfråga i THE ASSESSMENT! Dessutom: mello-bakfylla (?), SVT Play vinnare - igen, biosommaren 2025 närmar sig! I Patreon-liret väntar bonusrecension som får det att klia, och så Fiffi som försöker tvångsanmäla Steffo till realityshow! Only i Patreon folks, only in Patreon... Get some!

Fjelles Fodboldfjol
Fjelles Fodboldfjol #363 – Sture Sandø & Mads Holm: “Hvad drikker nummer 4? SOVS!”

Fjelles Fodboldfjol

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 87:45


Vi fjoller om Tingbjerg Ground, om øl nær stadion, om De Hvii'e, om Hattrick Patrick, om AEK Athens hjemmebane, om Nihilisterne i Århus og 16-årige volleyballspillere og meget andet. Så giv det da lige et lyt!

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Fjelles Fodboldfjol
Fjelles Fodboldfjol #363 - Sture Sandø & Mads Holm: “Hvad drikker nummer 4? SOVS!”

Fjelles Fodboldfjol

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 87:46


Vi fjoller om Tingbjerg Ground, om øl nær stadion, om De Hvii'e, om Hattrick Patrick, om AEK Athens hjemmebane, om Nihilisterne i Århus og 16-årige volleyballspillere og meget andet. Så giv det da lige et lyt!

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Eskapisterne
Afsnit 308: Bleg sovs!

Eskapisterne

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 52:46


Foråret har taget fat og vi har lige været nede og kigge på noget søvand, så humøret er højt. Christian er i gang med at gennemføre 3 AAA-spil på en gang, hvilket giver ca. 9 A’er og nul chancer for at det lykkes. Casper afslører hemmeligheden bag hans massive hamstring af sovsekulør og JImi har... Læs mere

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast
North Star Funding, $2T Clean Energy Investment, Yokogawa Acquires BaxEnergy

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 10:27


UK's North Star secures funding for 40 new offshore wind service vessels by 2040. The IEA reports clean energy investment will hit $2 trillion in 2024, though challenges remain in developing economies. Yokogawa acquires BaxEnergy and Lotus Infrastructure Partners acquires PNE AG's U.S. renewable business. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update 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 Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Pardalote Consulting - https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Allen Hall: I'm Allen Hall, president of Weather Guard Lightning Tech, and I'm here with the founder and CEO of IntelStor, Phil Totaro, and the chief commercial officer of Weather Guard, Joel Saxum, and this is your News Flash. News Flash is brought to you by our friends at IntelStor. If you want market intelligence that generates revenue, then book a demonstration of IntelStor at IntelStor.com. UK based North Star has secured up to 500 million in debt investment to fast track tech's goal of adding 40 hybrid service providers. Operation vehicles to its fleet by 2040. The funding package includes term facilities and committed resources from institutional investors and banks. The capital infusion will support North Star's continued growth in the offshore wind market. The company currently has several new belt SOVs in operation and under construction for major offshore wind projects to fill 40 SOVs can't come soon enough. Philip Totaro: Indeed. And they've, as you mentioned, they've already got a fleet of. SOVs operational for various projects around Europe. These new ones where, I mean, 40, by 2040 is, is quite ambitious. That's, one, one per more than one per year. This is obviously going to come in handy for what the industry needs. And more importantly, it'll give them the option to be able to re flag or re domesticate those vessels for use in, other markets where they're going to be needed, like the U. S., potentially, again, up to a point where we have Jones Act issues or markets like South Korea, Brazil Taiwan, etc. So, it's much needed. Joel Saxum: So, for those of you who don't know, or new to offshore wind, or haven't followed the program before, an SOV is basically a floating hotel for all the offshore wind workers. It has a lot of deck space, usually has a small crane, not a big work crane, but enough to move things around on deck, or, or transition some, some gear that's needed, some tools, or some equipment to the transition piece on an offshore ship. Wind turbine. So basically, these are the big vessels that kind of are resident out in a wind farm. They'll go out for a couple weeks at a time until they have to do crew changes. Sometimes even doing crew changes at sea where the vessel just stays out there and a little transfer boat comes and moves people around. But these are the big vessels. These SOVs are the things that make the wind farms tick offshore. Without them they're not going to stay up and running for very long. Allen Hall: The International Energy Agency reports that investment in clean energy technologies, including renewables, will be twice that of fossil fuels this year. Global spending on sectors such as wind, solar, grids, EV, nuclear, and energy storage is expected to reach about 2 trillion in 2024, while oil, gas, and coal receive dollars. However, the IEA warns a persistent low investment in clean energy in emerging and developing economies due to high costs of capital. And Phil, we've seen this play out in Asia at the moment and in Africa. Philip Totaro: Yes,

good traffic
39 / Single occupancy vehicles, heavier cars, & transportation inefficiency.

good traffic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 21:48


Musing from recent neighborhood walks. Notably: counting single occupancy vehicles (SOVs) entering and exiting the city during rush hour. Surely, some of these are coming from — and going to — similar areas of the metro. There has to be a better way. And, they're all driving increasingly-large SUVs, too. Bigger, heavier cars. More inefficient, wasted space. There is much we can glean from a basic neighborhood wander. This is one such observation; what is one of yours? We discuss: 00:00 Observations from neighborhood walks, amongst rush hour commuters. 04:27 The inefficiency of single occupancy vehicles. 11:28 The exploding popularity of larger vehicles in the U.S. (SUVs, trucks, etc.). 16:44 More on inefficiencies in American cities. 21:30 What have you noticed in your neighborhood? For context: U.S. commuter data (via CSIS). Market share by vehicle type, 1975-2021 (via Center for Sustainable Systems, University of Michigan). Cost of empty airline seats (via Forbes). Most popular vehicle type in each state (via iSeeCars).

UTD Podden
#120 ”Sovsäcksgeneralen”

UTD Podden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 49:54


Vi tar ner segern mot Everton och diskuterar Ten Hags skeva utspel, Garnachos framtid, Casemiros jätteförfall samt en mardröm till pest eller kolera att avsluta med. Trevlig lyssning! Följ oss jättegärna på sociala medier – där heter vi UTD Podden överallt!

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Kolnasāta
Jezups Dobkevičs: mes te pīrūbežā vysi sovejī. Sovim ir lela nūzeime

Kolnasāta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 20:52


Par myuža īguļdejumu latgalīšu kulturys atteisteibā itūgod Latgalīšu kulturys goda bolvys “Boņuks 2023” ceremonejā gūdynuos Jezupu Dobkeviču. Jū var saukt par Kruoslovys kulturys styprū bolstu. Jezupa Dobkeviča dorba myužs ir veļteits dzymtuo Latgolys nūvoda i vysvaira Kruoslovys pusis ļaudim. „Ka koč kū dzeivē i pagaisynovu, tod myužam navaru pagaisynuot cylvāku mīlesteibys. Mīlesteibys iz cylvākim. Maņ pateik byut ar cylvākim.” Jezups ir ilggadejs kulturys darbinīks, aktivs Kruoslovys Romys katuoļu draudzis i Kruoslovys pūļu bīdreibys dzeivis organizators. Jis ir pateiceigs liktiņam, ka īsadevs vysu myužu nūdzeivuot sovā pusē – Kruoslovā. „Nikod myužā nasarūn vaicuojums par tū, kaids tu esi – kaids, nu kurīnis. Tu esi sovs. Sovs! Mes te pīrūbežā vysi sovejī. I sovim ir lela nūzeime.”

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Ingen kommentarer
Risengrød og brun sovs

Ingen kommentarer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 22:36


Mai Mercado har kappet båndene til Søren Pape med den store saks. Vi gennemgår hendes afskeds-interview. Vi ser også på et helt andet interview, som en favorit til at overtage efter Pape gav forleden. I studiet: Brian Weichardt og Kristoffer Miles. Produceret og klippet af: Søren Gregersen. Lyddesign: Søren Gregersen. Redaktør Janus Østergaard.

I väntan på katastrofen
122. Beredskapsjulklappar

I väntan på katastrofen

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 37:01


Vi pratar lite om det deppiga omvärldsläget. Om betongleveranser till ryska gränsen i Finland och om irans självhushållningsgrad.Sen vår topp-5-lista över beredskapsjulklappar. SPOILER ALERT:5. Utbildning4. Sovsäck3. Kokmöjlighet2. Tändpåse1. VattenreningJag frågar naturligtvis hur man hanterar familjens besvikelse när dom får sovsäckar istället för lego, men det har Patrick naturligtvis ett bra svar på.Lyssna! God jul! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast
Episode 143: Mondays at The Overhead Wire - Strictly Limiting SOVs

Talking Headways: A Streetsblog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 40:53


This week on Mondays at The Overhead Wire, we're Han Solo. But that doesn't preclude us from sharing the news from the last few weeks including items on work from home serendipity, weaponizing environmental law, and the suspension of Cruise self driving vehicles. Listen in below and check out the show notes below the fold. Show Notes Main Items City serendipity - New York Times Weaponizing environmental law - Governing DMV revokes Cruise license - Motherboard Stanford can't stop people driving alone - Almanac Curb management - CNN Norway looks away from EVs - Vox Halifax waterfront - Happy Cities Highway cap pollution - CPR Wawa design - Slate Austin parking minimums - Texas Tribune Essen green city - BBC Travel Can seawalls save us? New Yorker Bonus Items Heart rate data for cycling - Global Cycling Network Wendy's redesign for delivery era - Fast Company Black workers commute longer - Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Pollution rule - Grist ADUs for mortgages - HUD Desert city piping water from Mexico - Guardian $6.6B subway - New York Post Nightmare hurricanes - Washington Post CTC chair ok with highway widening - Streetsblog CA LA homeless real estate agent - NPR Moving the redwoods - NYT Magazine Cars cancelling energy savings - KPBS Boulder deconstructs hospital - Colorado Sun Builder's Remedy unintended consequence - San Jose Mercury News EPA reviews salmon killing tire chemical - Transport Topics OOO Follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire Follow us on Mastadon theoverheadwire@sfba.social Support the show on Patreon http://patreon.com/theoverheadwire Buy books on our Bookshop.org Affiliate site!  And get our Cars are Cholesterol shirt at Tee-Public! And everything else at http://theoverheadwire.com  

Profiles in Risk
Vivek Sablani, Founder and CEO at Wizard Analytics - PIR Ep. 474

Profiles in Risk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 20:15


Tony chats with Vivek Sablani, Founder and CEO at Wizard Analytics. They enable underwriters to properly digest and analyze Statements of Values (SOVs) even if they have tens of thousands of locations. They can also plug into all your data subscriptions to enhance the SOVs. This not your father's cat modeling!Vivek Sablani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vsablani/Wizard Analytics: https://sovwizard.com/Video Version: https://youtu.be/02VGUZP4vUo

RING TIL DUE
Skal plejehjemmene blande sig i beboernes indtag af sukker og sovs?

RING TIL DUE

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 102:13


I Høje Taastrup Kommune har man valgt at skrue ned for mængden af saftevand, der bliver serveret, og det undrer flere af beboerne. For er det plejehjemmets opgave at tænke på sundhed og kalorieindtag? Eller skal beboere spise og drikke lige, hvad de har lyst til? Den debat tager vi til slut i dagens program. Inden da diskuterer vi, om vi bør droppe lektierne i folkeskolen, og om voldelige computerspil kan blive FOR realistiske? Medvirkende: Annette Søndergaard Gregersen (Ph.d docent ved Læreruddannelsen Forskning og Udvikling) Sara Emil Baaring (Folkeskoleordfører for Socialdemokratiet) Rune Kristian Lundedal Nielsen (Lektor i spilpsykologi ved IT Universitetet) Rikke Hamfeldt (Ældresagen) Ellen Søndergaard (Plejehjemsleder på 'Plejehjemmet Hedelund')See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

De Røde Fjer
Konsensus: 'Brun Sovs i Hele Hovedet'

De Røde Fjer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 40:56


En præsentation og analyse af Danmarks Konsensushistoriens 3 dele: 1) Den gode danske stat fra 1700-tallet. 2) Det hyggelige og demokratiske danske folk fra 1800-tallet. 3) Konfliktløsning igennem forhandling af dygtige politikker fra 1900-tallet. Og hvorfor det hele er løgn og propaganda...     Litteratur:  Konfliktzonen Danmark. Red. Sissel Bjerrum Fossat, Rasmus Glenthøj & Lone Kølle Martinsen. 2018. Gads Forlag. Union eller Undergang. Rasmus Glenthøj & Morten Nordhagen Ottosen. 2021. Gads Forlag.  Den Sidste Danmarkshistorie. Søren Mørch. 1996. Gyldendal.  Peter Munch. Viggo Sjøqvist. 1976. Gyldendal.  En fortælling om Danmark i det 20. århundrede. Bo Lidegaard. 2011. Gyldendal.  Kampen om Danmark 1933-1945. Bo Lidegaard. 2005. Gyldendal.  Hartvig Frisch. Niels Finn Christiansen. 1993. Christian Ejlers' Forlag.  Thorvald Stauning. Henning Grelle. 2008. Jyllands-Postens Forlag.   

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Morgen på Radio 100 i dag
HELLIGE 3 KONGER OG KARBONADER MED BRUN SOVS

Morgen på Radio 100 i dag

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 38:08


Så er dagens podcast klar til din fredag...! Oliver er blevet mindre hensynsfuld om morgenen og den lille havfrue har været igennem en del hvilket vi høre om i finurlige facts. Så er det Hellige 3 kongers dag, hvor der jo er tradition for at tag maske på og drikke kirsebærvin med sugerør!?!? også har vi DANMARKS MEST STRESSENDE QUIZZ klar og hør hvad en nordjyde har af sige til den ene million han har vundet i lotto!...... Dine værter er: Jacob Wilson og Oliver Routledge Podcast produceret af: Julie Schierling

ursäkta
106. Skvallerpodden & Edvin har sovsäck

ursäkta

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 42:05


Hör av er till oss på instagram så kan vi svara på era frågor, hjälpa er med problem och dilemman: @johannanordstrm & @edvintornblom! ursäkta klipps och redigeras av Niklas Runsten @niklasrunsten

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KRANIEBRUD
Klip fra uge 32

KRANIEBRUD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 55:00


I Kraniebrud - klip fra ugen får du et håndsorteret udvalg af de bedste indsigter fra forskningens verden, som de er blevet udsendt i videnskabsprogrammet Kraniebrud i ugens løb. I denne uge kan du høre om:I dag kan du høre om bevaring af vores digitale kulturarv for eftertiden, - om kunstsproget Esperanto og de fællesskaber, som dyrker og har dyrket dét, - om SOVS og sovsehistorie, ... -og endelig kan du endnu en gang komme med på Museet Køn i Aarhus; denne gang handler det om køns-begrebet, køns-historien og ikke mindst den nutidige debat om køn - identitet og rettigheder. Medvirkende: Eld Zierau og Jakob Moesgaard, Bertel Nygaard, Bettina Buhl, Julie Rokkjær Birch, Lone Frank og Oliver. Vært: Mikkel Krause

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KRANIEBRUD
Klip fra uge 32

KRANIEBRUD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 55:00


I Kraniebrud - klip fra ugen får du et håndsorteret udvalg af de bedste indsigter fra forskningens verden, som de er blevet udsendt i videnskabsprogrammet Kraniebrud i ugens løb. I denne uge kan du høre om:I dag kan du høre om bevaring af vores digitale kulturarv for eftertiden, - om kunstsproget Esperanto og de fællesskaber, som dyrker og har dyrket dét, - om SOVS og sovsehistorie, ... -og endelig kan du endnu en gang komme med på Museet Køn i Aarhus; denne gang handler det om køns-begrebet, køns-historien og ikke mindst den nutidige debat om køn - identitet og rettigheder. Medvirkende: Eld Zierau og Jakob Moesgaard, Bertel Nygaard, Bettina Buhl, Julie Rokkjær Birch, Lone Frank og Oliver. Vært: Mikkel Krause See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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KRANIEBRUD
Sovs

KRANIEBRUD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 50:01


"Det er sjældent, at sovsen skiller os – vi er så glade for sovs, at Kraniebrud simpelthen har dedikeret denne udsendelse til sovsen. Vi kan dog godt være uenige om, hvad der er den lækreste konsistens og mængde på tallerkenen – er du til en spiseskefuld smuk, brun koncentreret sauce eller en tyk, mørkebun såus, der skal skæres i skiver? Vi ser nærmere på, hvordan sovsen har udviklet sig gennem tiden, og på hvordan den ikke bare binder måltidet sammen – men hele slægter. Forbered dig på at få udvidet din opfattelse af, hvad der kulturhistorisk gemmer sig bag betegnelsen sovs. Medvirkende: Madhistoriker, Bettina Buhl Vært: Ditte Maj Gregersen " See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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KRANIEBRUD
Sovs

KRANIEBRUD

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 50:00


"Det er sjældent, at sovsen skiller os – vi er så glade for sovs, at Kraniebrud simpelthen har dedikeret denne udsendelse til sovsen. Vi kan dog godt være uenige om, hvad der er den lækreste konsistens og mængde på tallerkenen – er du til en spiseskefuld smuk, brun koncentreret sauce eller en tyk, mørkebun såus, der skal skæres i skiver? Vi ser nærmere på, hvordan sovsen har udviklet sig gennem tiden, og på hvordan den ikke bare binder måltidet sammen – men hele slægter. Forbered dig på at få udvidet din opfattelse af, hvad der kulturhistorisk gemmer sig bag betegnelsen sovs. Medvirkende: Madhistoriker, Bettina Buhl Vært: Ditte Maj Gregersen "

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Kafferepet
22. Sommaravslutning

Kafferepet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 49:16


Det är sommar! I säsongens sista kafferep blir detTV-historia, klantiga tjuvar, packade polacker, bestämda finnar och såklartlite bajs. Ha nu en fin sommar och glöm inte att bli prenumeranter påCigarrummet på www.underproduktion.se/cigarrummet.Har du ett skvaller som fler borde få höra? Maila det tillkafferepet@underproduktion.se3:54 - Historien om Spankan och pannkaksmarodören10:13 - Café au lait du chien13:25 - Blottar-Barbro18:27 - Vänstrande lärare23:00 - Cykeltjuven som alltid åkte dit27:39 - Barnvakt i Prag33:41 - Sovsäcksbajset38:31 - Att ta saken i egna händer41:33 - Sista minuten-presenten

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RIX MorronZoo
25 maj, Peter Settman i 100 meter sovsäck!

RIX MorronZoo

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 82:49


Peter Settman och Laila tävlar i 100 meter sovsäck! Dessutom har Roger en överraskning till Laila!

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I väntan på katastrofen
11. 27 sovsäckar, kåta grisar och massor av ogräs

I väntan på katastrofen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 61:23


Patrick har köpt 27 sovsäckar. Några varningens ord om kåta galtar. Och sen ALLT om ogräs. Marktäckning, fördröjd sådd,  hackor, täckodling, svinmålla olika infallsvinklar hehehehe.

CENTER FOR DIGITAL VELFÆRD
MAGISK IT-SOVS: En ægte nørd kigger på en verden, hvor alle pludselig er IT-folk?

CENTER FOR DIGITAL VELFÆRD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 24:35


Poul-Henning Kamp er nørd. Og stolt af det. Han har arbejdet med IT i over 40 år og er en legende i den danske IT-branche og bliver tit trist, når han ser ud over hvad politikerne gør med IT. Hvordan ser han Digital Velfærd? FOTO: By The original uploader was Chlor at Danish Wikipedia. - Transferred from da.wikipedia to Commons by DaWiki2Commons using CommonsHelper. Originally [1], CC BY-SA 2.5, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4372065 Debatten om velfærdsstaten handler stadig om individet og fællesskabet, men det er også i høj grad en debat om statens metoder til at skabe velfærd, og derfor en debat om teknologi. En af frontlinjerne i debatten går mellem dem, der mener at staten bør indsamle og bruge information om borgerne på tværs af registre og dem, der ser det som EN unødig overvågning og brud på grundlæggende rettigheder.    Så hvad er velfærd i dag? Hvad er DIGITAL velfærd? Podcasten er produceret for Center for Digital Velfærd, IT Universitetet i København med støtte fra VeluxFonden.

AFLYTTET i garagen
MAGISK IT-SOVS: En nørd kigger på en verden, hvor alle pludselig er IT-folk?

AFLYTTET i garagen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 24:35


HVAD ER DIGITAL VELFÆRD - Ny serie fra Garagen og ITU: Mød første deltager i en serie på syv podcasts her: Poul Henning Kamp er nørd. Og stolt af det. Han har arbejdet med IT i over 40 år og er en legende i den danske IT-branche. Hvordan ser han Digital Velfærd? Det er som sagt første afsnit af serien - men du kan høre alle afsnittene her: https://soundcloud.com/cdw_itu_dk/sets/en-snak-om-teknologi-hvad-er-digital-velfaerd Podcastene er produceret for Center for Digital Velfærd, IT Universitetet i København med støtte fra VeluxFonden. FOTO: By The original uploader was Chlor at Danish Wikipedia. - Transferred from da.wikipedia to Commons by DaWiki2Commons using CommonsHelper. Originally [1], CC BY-SA 2.5, commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=4372065

Friluftspodden
Avsnitt 69 – Våra älskade trotjänare

Friluftspodden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 44:34


Ett avsnitt i vilket vi hyllar våra gamla trotjänare som har hängt med länge. Sovsäckar, jackor, skor och sandlar – varför är det så svårt att skaffa nya? Inlägget Avsnitt 69 – Våra älskade trotjänare dök först upp på Friluftspodden.

Tappad som barn
TSB - Avsnitt 217 - "Flera hundra år"

Tappad som barn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 98:22


Linus, Lif & Prästen Inspelat i Åkersjön! -Skoteråkning -Lifs krasch -Semlor är problematiska! -Sovsäck -En dumpers livslängd och mycket annat! Facebookgruppen: www.facebook.com/groups/tappadsombarnpodcast/ Instagram: @tappadsombarnpodcast Youtube: "Tappad som barn" Twitch: "TappadSomBarnPodcast" Podcast: "Life of SWK" Blev du tappad som barn? TSB-KLÄDER FINNS I VÅR WEBSHOP! www.tappadsombarn.se

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Daniels Jul
Jul med ekstra sovs m. Sebastian Dorset

Daniels Jul

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 26:23


Sovs eller sauce - kært barn har mange navne. Brødrene Price siger sovs, så lad os gå dem i bedene og sige sovs. Julen kræver ekstra sovs, og det skal I selvfølgelig ikke snydes for. Ikke nok med, at I beriges med en "Mens Vi Venter"-special i tre dele og en julekalender, så får I også dette ekstraafsnit. Afsnittet stammer fra 2017, og er det første afsnit af Daniels Jul nogensinde. Det er derfor med nostalgi og glæde i sindet, at jeg deler denne ekstra lille julegave. Komiker Sebastian Dorset og jeg runder det højtidelige julemåltid, og tager en tur ned af mindernes korridor, hvor vi taler om TV-julekalenderen og dens historie. Dagens gæst er komiker Sebastian Dorset Rigtig god fornøjelse og god jul! Daniels Jul produceres af Daniel Røde for Bauer Media.

P4 Extra – Gästen
Anders Roslund: Jag är livrädd för döden

P4 Extra – Gästen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 17:42


Tillsammans med den bortgångna författarkollegan Börge Hellström har Anders Roslund skrivit deckarsuccé efter deckarsuccé. Numera skriver han på egen hand om kriminalkommissarie Ewert Grens och infiltratören Piet Hoffman och är nu aktuell med deckaren "Sovsågott". En deckare med mycket tungt tema.

Eftermiddag i P3
Haile Selassi och "Vem mer får plats i sovsäcken" med Anders & Måns

Eftermiddag i P3

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 74:00


Vår favoritlärare i historia, Cecilia Düringer kommer till studion och berättar om den sista etiopiska kejsaren och senare rastafari-guden Haile Selassi. Hanna och Jörgen gästas även av P3-veteranerna Anders "Ankan" Johansson och Måns Nilsson och vi återupplivar deras gamla moment, "Vem mer får plats i sovsäcken".

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SynTalk
#TOLOA (The Outer Limits Of Adaptation) --- SynTalk

SynTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2019 77:49


Have we over-adapted? How fit are you? Are our adaptive responses often too private? Is any fitness measure also always about the environment? How efficiently do you communicate with the changing environment? Are cultures always born on the boundaries? Can the First World, alone, help the world adapt? Are languages naturally selected? Are more frequent words shorter, & why? Similarly, do smaller organisms adapt, or perish, faster? Why are virus harder to control? Are the adaptive constraints eventually genetic? Or, can entire complex systems sometimes adapt while overcoming the constraints of parts? What is grammar constrained by? Is ideal efficiency often not achieved because of constraints? How are SOVs more prevalent if SVO languages are more ‘efficient’? Is adaptation chance-dependent? Was USA ‘not very far’ from India around 1965? Is human cash a kind of energy-unit? How are ecological and economic models dissimilar? Are most mutations neutral or detrimental? Are elephants at the greatest risk of extinction? What does not adapt? Might the future human beings be shorter and smaller? &, will we ‘radiate’ out of Earth? SynTalk thinks about these & more questions using concepts from linguistics (Dr. Samar Husain, IIT Delhi, New Delhi), political science (Prof. Sankaran Krishna, University of Hawai’i, Honolulu), & theoretical ecology (Dr. Samraat Pawar, Imperial College, London). Listen in...

Wulffmorgenthaler Podcast
#49 Julen er et overflødighedshorn af finger og brun sovs

Wulffmorgenthaler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 34:40


I dagens episode frembringes der på magisk vis striber om Josef og Marias skuffelse over gaverne til Jesus, om hvordan julemanden ødelægger sit look med crossfit og om en kaktus, der intimbarberer sig. Derudover er Wulff gået på decemberdruk og Morgenthaler afslører, at når han lykkes med at tilfredsstille en kvinde, har hun tendens til at lyde præcis som en labradorhund. Julen er i sandhed vidunderlig.

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Det Tomme Magasin
Det Tomme Magasin: Sovs og Poker

Det Tomme Magasin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2019 13:34


Bagsiden af medaljen viser os hvor hårdt det er at være kendt, portalmanden finder endelig den dimension han leder efter, den grønne gren er stadig fascinerede af cannabis, Eroticus har styr på sex og parforhold, Manfred spiser sovs, en idiot skal lære at spille poker, og til sidst skal en flok børn lære noget meget vigtigt om overlevelse i den sidste bastion. Produceret for DR af Doceye Digital.

Podcastanbefalingen
Med mad i munden & Radio Sovs

Podcastanbefalingen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 6:57


I dag skal det handle om smag, lækre dufte, æstetiske retter og alt det vi propper i munden. Yes, det skal handle om mad-podcasts, og de to jeg vil anbefale i dag hedder Med mad i munden og Radio Sovs.  Podcastanbefalingen giver dig overblikket over, hvilke nye podcasts du kan tilføje til din playliste.  Alle anbefalinger får du i et kort format på fem til ti minutter, så du med fornyet inspiration hurtigt kan vende tilbage til din egen podcast-lytning.  Mit navn er Sidsel Kaae Nørgaard, selvstændig podcast-producent og lige som dig storforbruger af podcasts. Jingle: Roy - JBlanked

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Madarkivet
Madarkivet #5 Herresovs

Madarkivet

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019 46:04


I denne uge har Madarkivet hevet alle krydderierne op af skuffen og puttet dem ned i sovsen. Opskriften i dette femte afsnit er en ægte middelalderklassiker, der var kendt over hele Europa under eksotiske navne som salsa camelina. I køkkenet med Nichlas og Nikolaj stopper saucen for luftvejene og sætter gang i tårekanalerne, men den heftige krydderblanding er måske ikke helt dum til andre ting?

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Med mad i munden
Danske madtraditioner - med Umut Sakarya

Med mad i munden

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 25:53


»En god flæskestegs-sandwich kan få folk til at tude,« siger Umut Sakarya. Han er kok og restaurantejer. Umut lægger ikke skjul på sin kærlighed til brun dansk mad. En kærlighed som ifølge ham har været undertrykt hos mange danskere, men som dukker frem, når vi sætter tænderne en af de mange velkendte smage.I den her episode af Med Mad i Munden er vi på besøg hos Umut Sakarya. Han er som sagt ekstraordinær glad for det traditionelle danske køkken. Så vi skal selvfølgelig tale om traditioner - hvad det gør ved maden? Og hvad gør det ved os?Vi optog den her episode lige før jul - så vær forberedt på, at snakken undervejs kommer forbi glaskartofler, rødkål - og det at spise og drikke til man melder sig syg på arbejdet dagen efter.MED MAD I MUNDEN er sponseret af coop.dk/MAD- Lyt til episoden og få en kode til fri fragt (ved køb på minimum 500 kr.)

Life Force mentors Global
Defining Bio Tech with European Biotechnologies Biggest Rebel Steven O'Connell

Life Force mentors Global

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 21:59


Steven joins the LifeForce Mentors Podcast to discuss the importance of Mentors in Bio Technology. Rebel Bio are now receiving applications for their Autumn program in The Imperial College London. Rebel Bio is part of the SOSV family of Accelerators. Steven also known as @thelovelysteve shares a number of secrets with the LifeForce Mentors, they look for teams, but within teams, leadership, passion, realism and talent. We learn about incredible companies and advanced bio technology. Bio tech explained! Steven is 25Yrs Young with-an emotional intelligence of a much older soul. He attributes this to his Mother his ‘Sponsor’ he is very complimentary of the SOVS family and the access to brilliant minds and Mentors within this group. We are putting him on our ‘one to watch’ list. His work ethic is infectious and his thirst for knowledge in not just Bio Technology but all business verticals is evident. A must listen, find out if Steven prefers: Rock music or Rave Music Curry or Fish and Chips Whiskey or Beer Cardio or Weights Soccer or RugbyBeach or Mountain Holidays Android or IOS 

Frank Flemmings Facebook Feed
Podcast 40: Blanding af flere grupper bl.a. Kryds og Bolle, Jahatten, Skråplan m.fl.

Frank Flemmings Facebook Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 38:25


Forsker i ørkenen (Jahatten. Gammel mor har slave i kælderen (Skråplan). Onkel Reje forarger (Jonathan). Misbrugt barn får en fodbold (Kryds og Bolle). Sovs og ballade (Jahatten).

Frank Flemmings Facebook Feed
Podcast 40: Blanding af flere grupper bl.a. Kryds og Bolle, Jahatten, Skråplan m.fl.

Frank Flemmings Facebook Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 38:25


Forsker i ørkenen (Jahatten. Gammel mor har slave i kælderen (Skråplan). Onkel Reje forarger (Jonathan). Misbrugt barn får en fodbold (Kryds og Bolle). Sovs og ballade (Jahatten).

Vetenskapsradions veckomagasin
Sax i hjärnan, leopard i sovsäcken och blodlukt i näsan

Vetenskapsradions veckomagasin

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2017 45:00


2017 var året då en saxofonist spelade under sin hjärnoperation, men det handlade också om konstgjord hud, syntetiskt liv och så alla MÄN som fick Nobelpris eller förpestade livet för kvinnliga kolleger. När Veckomagasinet summerar 2017 hör vi om ett genombrott för genterapi där en sjuk sjuåring fick ny hud över nästan hela kroppen. Vi hör om varför storasyskon får högre lön och om var i hjärnan musikaliteten sitter och hur kirurgerna bar sig åt för att inte operera bort den hos en saxofonist med hjärntumör. Veckomagasinet besöker också sjukhuset i Indien som gratis räddar synen på fattiga som riskerar att bli blinda, och en glaciär på Island som krympt förfärande mycket sedan vi var där för 10 år sedan. Dessutom lever vi oss in i hur det är att vara både björn och så tar vi reda på hur det är att ligga sked med en vild snöleopard. Programledare är Björn Gunér och Lena Nordlund.

The Larry Kudlow Show
kudlow 8-12-17 Amb. John Bolton on N Korea et al. Trump fire & fury; military solutions locked & loaded

The Larry Kudlow Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2017 117:35


Amb. John Bolton on N Korea et al. Trump fire & fury; military solutions locked & loaded; big consequences if Guam; could be Venezuela too. Isn't Trump playing his cards exactly right? Mattis talks military solution, but diplomacy first. Harder sanctions on China banks, energy exports etc. Beefing up US missile systems. Reagan: Evil Empire; not contain but overthrow Soviet communism; 10 seconds to bomb Russia. He used major econ sanctions on Sovs. But his SDI system run down by Clinton/Gingrich, papa Bush, Obama & W. We can hit small number of missiles, but not all. Would we ever hit N Korea pre-processing & launch systems? Mattis: If they hit Guam, would lead to end of regime & destruction of its people." From Clinton on, we appeased: lite water nuclear reactors & fuel oil. N Korea back to plutonium by 2002. Gasparino, Tamney & Trennert: Tax reform outlook (Brady dinner). Rates, depreciation, standard deduction, core biz gets full break, 20 year buildings less. CBO: drain the swamp. Index capgains. Trump factor on stocks & econ. Where is McConnell & Senate? Trump right to chide him. 29m small biz helped by tax cuts & frozen or withdrawal of 860 pending regs.Weak dollar doesn't make a strong economy. Phillips curve dead. Fed must change. Kevin O'Leary & Mike Ozanian talk stocks. N Korea impact? Profits? Low inflation tax cut. No spiking bond rates? Buy after bad week? Longer-term? Middle class benefits from stock bull. Fav sectors? Brian Domitrovic & LK talk about new paperback edition of JFK & Reagan Revolution.JFK surpassing Legacy: Growth is everything. Solves nearly all problems. JFK & RR turned back on FDR New Deal. No class warfare. Trump in their tradition. Dems today erased JFK legacy. No growth, just gov't redistribution. Moore, Peth, McIntyre: No Trump effect on stocks & econ? Confidence? Regs? Milton Friedman killing death tax? Retroactive tax cuts? Senate dead? Brady sees whole package. WH has fall-back plan B. Trump's immigration is popular.

Bryggede historier
8. Sovs og sommerfugle

Bryggede historier

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 1:43


8. Sovs og sommerfugle by Ordered by Colour

All-Star Video

This week, Matt and John discuss the Shot-on-Video slasher film, 555.  Perhaps one of the most notorious SOVs, it is notable to us because it was made by adults.

TekTalk Podcast
TekTalk episode 11: Ugens sovs

TekTalk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2010 53:20


I denne episode kaster vi os ud i et kig på Cluster failback.