Overview
- Henrik Stiesdal and Andrew Garrad, instrumental in the development of wind turbine technology, share the prestigious £500,000 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.
- Their innovations, including the 'Danish concept' and advanced computational models, have significantly advanced the efficiency and scalability of wind turbines.
- Stiesdal's early designs and Garrad's software have been fundamental to the rapid expansion and de-risking of the wind energy sector.
- Wind energy now accounts for more than 8% of global electricity generation, with expectations for continued growth and innovation.
- The award celebrates their collective impact on making wind energy a central element of the global energy mix, highlighting the importance of their work in the transition to sustainable energy sources.