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German wind developer Schierloh Engineering has completed a trial of a new noise-reduction blade retrofit on an Enercon E-160 E3 turbine, reporting measurable sound reductions that could support broader deployment across noise-constrained sites. The trial, conducted near Haemelhausen, involved replacing the turbine’s original blade serrations with FeatherEdge, a retrofit developed by Canadian firm Biome Renewables.

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