Atrevida Science Inc.

ATREVIDA SCIENCE INC. AWARDED GRANT FROM THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION FOR WIND TURBINE TECHNOLOGY

Atrevida Science has an exclusive licensing agreement with the Research Foundation for the State University of New York pertaining to Active Morphing Blade™ (AMB™) technology. A modularized/versatile (robotic) turbine blade, more efficient than a conventional blade, would be highly useful for small- and large-scale energy harvesting. The flexible componentry with active twisted angle distribution (TAD) control is the distinguishing factor to allow us to capture market share rapidly. Our novel design is exclusive and there are few competitors.

John Hall serves as Chief Science Advisor to Atrevida.

Altogether, the Atrevida team has 30 years of industry and business experience. Atrevida believes that AMB™ technology is an innovative rotor concept with the potential to make the largest impact on next-generation turbine design. It’s not just about producing more energy for the wind industry; it’s also about making an impact on climate change. Atrevida estimates that AMB™ technology has the potential to reduce GHGs…as much as over 4000 MMtCO2e by 2040. We want to see that impact too!

Left to right: Edward Tierney (EIR), James Roetzer (Modeling/Simulation for Blade Design Intern), Claudia Maldonado (Founder and CEO), and John Hall (Chief Science Advisor). Not pictured: Hailie Suk (Principal Investigator), Barry Sanders (Advisor), Tim Stephens (Advisor) and David Attwood (Industry Advisor from Empire Wind, formerly of Siemens-Gamesa and Vineyard Wind).

Left to right: Claudia Maldonado (Founder and CEO), Hailie Suk (Principal Investigator), James Roetzer (Modeling/Simulation for Blade Design Intern), Edward Tierney (EIR), and John Hall (Chief Science Advisor).