< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/47/4E/IB-FRK4RB1KF_D42D3B27.PNG" Alt = "in Denmark installed the world's largest wind turbine"/> < p > China, which in recent years beat its own records by the size of wind turbines, just gave way to the title & ldquo; the world's largest wind turbine “Denmark, where Siemens Gamesa has installed a stunning wind & oslash; sterild.

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< P > Turbin Siemens SG DD-276 extends 276 meters from the tip of the blade to the tip of the blade. It is capable of producing a capacity of 21.5 MW, which can generate electricity sufficient to power 70,000 Danish homes a year. It is expected that during its service life the wind will prevent the selection of 55 454 tons of CO2 emissions, which would otherwise be formed by fossil fuel.

< P > The previous record holder for seven months was the Chinese turbine Mingyang Smart Energy Myse18.x with a capacity of 20 MW. The Siemens record may not last long, as Chinese Dongfang has announced the completion of a 26 MW turbine construction, which is still being installed.

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