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MingYang launches revolutionary 18 MW wind turbine – reNews – Renewable Energy News – clean energy.

Written by Paulo Nogueira
Published 13/12/2023 às 07:46
wind turbine, wind generator, renewable energy, clean energy, sustainable energy
MingYang presents innovative 18 MW wind turbine – reNews – Renewable Energy News – PHOTO: ©2023 Re News.Biz

MySE 18.X-20MW wind turbine with deeper water technology and innovative solutions, made in Shanwei, flexible generation capacity, and anti-typhoon technology.

Mingyang Smart Energy has launched its new 18 MW offshore wind turbine at its manufacturing base in Shanwei. This wind turbine is considered the largest in the world in terms of capacity and rotor diameter, demonstrating the company's commitment to advancing technology into deeper waters and providing innovative and more powerful solutions. Furthermore, the turbine features flexible powers ranging from 18.X to 20 MW, along with rotor diameters from 260 to 292 m, covering a maximum swept area equivalent to 9 football fields.

With an annual generation capacity of 80 million kWh in eastern Guangdong, this wind turbine can power 96 homes and reduce CO2 emissions by 66 tons, contributing to the promotion of sustainable energy. Furthermore, this technology is designed for global deployment in regions of medium to high wind speeds, with specific suitability for typhoon-prone locations, being equipped with active anti-typhoon technology, capable of withstanding category 17 typhoons (56,1-61,2 .XNUMX m/s), stated the manufacturer.

The importance of the wind turbine in generating renewable energy

Wind turbines, also known as wind turbines or wind generators, play a fundamental role in the production of clean and sustainable energy. A technology for deeper waters has driven Innovative solutions for wind turbines, providing flexible powers and increasing capacity of generation.

The wind turbine is made up of a rotor, which is responsible for capturing energy from the winds, converting it into electrical energy. The rotor diameter and maximum swept area are essential characteristics to guarantee the efficiency of the wind turbine. In addition generation capacity and CO2 emissions are determining factors in the choice and global implementation of wind turbines.

Anti-typhoon technology has been developed to protect wind turbines in regions prone to typhoons, ensuring the safety and efficiency of energy generation. In addition national manufacturing of wind turbines contributes to strengthening the supply chain and reducing transport and import costs.

In Brazil, wind turbines have gained prominence, boosting the production of renewable energy and contributing to the diversification of the energy matrix. With investments in new projects and technologies, the country has the potential to become a powerhouse in wind energy generation, taking advantage of the favorable wind in several regions.

The technology behind the wind turbine

The wind turbine is one of the main means of generating renewable energy around the world. With an advanced design and cutting-edge technology, wind turbines have stood out as a sustainable alternative to traditional energy sources.

The rotor diameter and the maximum swept area are crucial aspects in the operation of the wind turbine, ensuring maximum capture of energy from the winds. Furthermore, generation capacity and CO2 emissions are determining factors in the choice and global deployment of wind turbines.

Anti-typhoon technology has been developed to protect wind turbines in typhoon-prone regions, ensuring the safety and efficiency of power generation. Furthermore, the national manufacture of wind turbines contributes to strengthening the supply chain and reducing transport and import costs.

With the advancement of technology, wind turbines are becoming increasingly efficient, allowing the generation of energy in places with weaker winds. This expands opportunities for deploying wind turbines, making wind energy an important part of the transition to a more sustainable future.

Source: © Re News.Biz

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Paulo Nogueira

An electrical engineer graduated from one of the country's technical education institutions, the Instituto Federal Fluminense - IFF (formerly CEFET), I worked for several years in the areas of offshore oil and gas, energy and construction. Today, with over 8 publications in magazines and online blogs about the energy sector, my focus is to provide real-time information on the Brazilian employment market, macro and micro economics and entrepreneurship. For questions, suggestions and corrections, please contact us at informe@clickpetroleoegas.com.br. Please note that we do not accept resumes for this purpose.

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