The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast

The Uptime Wind Energy Podcast


EP62 – Matthew Stead, CEO of Ping Services, the Device That “Listens” For Blade Damage

May 26, 2021

Matthew Stead, CEO of Ping Services, joined us to talk about the Ping Monitor, a device that attaches to the bottom of a wind turbine, listening to the sound of the blades as they rotate past. The Ping system compares the baseline sound to each pass of the turbine, and alerts wind farm operators when changes are detected. The Ping Monitor is so advanced, it can even differentiate and predict which types of damage have occurred--or are occurring--with high accuracy. Watch today's episode on YouTube here.

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Transcript: Matthew Stead, on how the Ping Monitor Can Change Wind Turbine Blade Monitoring

https://youtu.be/QtJ5bk4DLV8

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All right, welcome back to the uptime wind energy podcast. I'm your co host, Dan Blewett. On today's show, we've got a great guest, Matthew stead, CEO of ping services is here to talk about their ping monitor system. Allen, really interesting conversation with Matthew today, what were some of your takeaways from it?

Allen Hall 1:15Well, ping monitor has a great audio recording system, basically data data analyzer system that just magnetically stick to the side of the wind turbine and takes really important data. So you know, if your wind turbine blades are having problems, it's the thing about this. And talking to Matthew is so fascinated, it seems like it's such an obvious solution. But no one's done it until we got to ping and it's it's a fascinating device. And it really interesting company. And if you own or operate wind turbines or repair wind turbines, this is a good a good one.