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The largest wind turbine in history is turned on for the first time: an unexpected effect and 152,000 square meters. m

The installation is intended for regions with medium and high wind speeds, especially for areas prone to typhoons.

China launched the largest wind turbine in history, covering an area of ​​152,000 square meters. m above sea level. The installation has an unexpected effect that experts warned about earlier, writes ecoticias.com.

Mingyang Smart Energy demonstrated the operational capabilities of an innovative 20 MW wind turbine. This massive structure has proven its strength over time and now represents the pinnacle of the company's technological achievements, setting new records in wind energy.

The world's largest 20MW wind turbine was officially commissioned on August 28, 2024 in Hainan, a province in the South China Sea. The location was carefully chosen to take full advantage of optimal wind speeds and its distance from the continental shelf, — conditions under which the turbine has been specially designed to achieve excellent results.

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The installation can generate power from X to 20 MW depending on wind conditions. In terms of landscape, it boasts the largest rotor diameter, which is between 260 and 292 m. This huge coverage area, which actually covers the area of ​​9 football fields, allows the turbine to collect a huge amount of energy. The turbine is designed in a modular and lightweight format, which increases its efficiency, as well as simplifies transportation and installation. It is intended for regions with medium and high wind speed, especially for areas prone to typhoons. She also has an active Anti-Typhoon system designed for Category 17 typhoons.

Just three years ago, a 15MW turbine would have proved exceptional. An example of this evolution is the progress from 10 MW that Mingyang has achieved in such a short time, which reflects the idea of ​​increasing the pace of progress in the industry. The firm is also planning a much larger 22 MW turbine by 2025.

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