Wind turbines are one of the most promising renewable energy technologies, and this motivates fertile research activity about developments in power optimization. This topic covers a wide range of aspects, from the research on aerodynamics and control design to the industrial applications about on-site wind turbine performance control and monitoring. This Special Issue collects seven research papers about several innovative aspects of the multi-faceted topic of wind turbine power optimization technology. The seven research papers deal respectively with the aerodynamic optimization of wind turbine blades through Gurney flaps
optimization of blade design for large offshore wind turbines
control design optimization of large wind turbines through the analysis of the competing objectives of energy yield maximization and fatigue loads minimization
design optimization of a tension leg platform for floating wind turbines
innovative methods for the assessment of wind turbine optimization technologies operating on site
optimization of multiple wake interactions modeling through the introduction of a mixing coefficient in the energy balance method
and optimization of the dynamic stall control of vertical-axis wind turbines through plasma actuators. This Special Issue presents remarkable research activities in the timely subject of wind turbine power optimization technology, covering various aspects. The collection is believed to be beneficial to readers and contribute to the wind power industry.