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Record for installing the world's largest wind turbine in 24 hours

VnExpressVnExpress26/11/2023


China Short turbine installation times can reduce construction costs and help wind farms go online faster.

It took Goldwind just one day to install a 16 MW wind turbine. Photo: Goldwind

It took Goldwind just one day to install a 16 MW wind turbine. Photo: Goldwind

The world's largest commercial wind turbine, with a capacity of 16 MW, was installed by manufacturer Goldwind in just 24 hours, the company announced on November 23. Chinese companies are in a race to build larger turbines. Producing larger turbines allows for more energy to be extracted in a single rotation. Currently, the GWH252-16 MW product is the world's largest turbine available for commercial operation. However, Goldwind's advantage lies in its ability to complete installation faster, making it more financially viable, according to Interesting Engineering .

As turbines get larger, they need to be installed at greater depths in the ocean, making the job more difficult. Goldwind’s latest achievement demonstrates the feasibility of a rapid installation process, paving the way for wind projects to come online faster. In September, the company also announced the installation of a 14.3 MW wind turbine in just 30 hours.

Another 16 MW Goldwind wind turbine also set a record in early September when it produced 384.1 megawatt hours of electricity in 24 hours at the Zhangpu Liuao wind farm in Fujian province during Typhoon Haiku, which had winds of up to 85 km/h. The amount of electricity from one turbine unit was enough to supply 170,000 households. The turbine has a rotor diameter of 252 m and a blade area of ​​up to 50,000 m2.

Goldwind manufactures its turbines in a carbon-neutral smart factory that uses wind power and solar panels. The company says its products are environmentally friendly, designed to be extremely lightweight, easy to disassemble and recycle. The parts are also shipped scientifically to reduce packaging.

An Khang (According to Interesting Engineering )



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