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World's largest onshore wind turbine at 15 MW powers 160,000 homes (video)

World's largest onshore wind turbine at 15 MW powers 160,000 homes (video)

Turbine — the flagship product created on the proprietary 12.X-16.X MW platform. It has an estimated service life of 25 to 30 years.

Sany Renewable Energy has commissioned a 15 MW wind turbine at a plant in Tongyu City, Jilin Province, China. Interesting Engineering writes about it.

A Chinese company has installed what it says is the world's largest land-based wind turbine and said it is a prototype and will undergo a year of testing to prove its reliability.

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The SI-270150 device is the largest land-based turbine by the power of a single unit and has the largest rotor diameter — 270 meters — among all land-based turbines installed in the world to date.

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Chinese state-owned manufacturer CRRC recently unveiled plans to launch a 20MW wind turbine model, one of the most powerful in the industry, aimed at the floating wind market.

A turbine with a capacity of 15 MW — the flagship product created on the proprietary 12.X-16.X MW platform. Its estimated service life is from 25 to 30 years. It boasts a rotor diameter of 885 feet and blades that extend 131 meters, giving it a maximum area of ​​57,256 square meters. With such a huge capacity, one unit can generate enough electricity to supply 160,000 households for a year. These developments replace manual production with intelligent, automated processes, increasing productivity through digital intelligent lean manufacturing.

To further improve the recyclability of the ultra-long blades and increase sustainability, Sany has incorporated polyurethane structural components that are recycled.

< p>The prototype wind turbine with a capacity of 15 MW will now undergo more than a year of operational tests at an experimental wind farm to thoroughly test the reliability of its components and the entire system in real conditions, — said representatives of Sany Renewable Energy.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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