Very true. I was just wondering if when we reach the limit of what the blades can cope with, and also the economic limit on building ones bigger (twice the length will mean ~8x the mass), would it then be possible to mount that max size WT higher in the air?
I suspect that too brings limitations, as the stronger wind will apply more force, so the blades need to be stronger, and we start going in circles (WT pun intended).
Time will tell, and the economics will shine through in the end. Maybe a 50MW WT is the technical limitation (purely as an example), but two 30MW WT's at a 50% capacity factor, are cheaper to build, install and maintain, than one 50MW WT with a 60% cf.
Maybe let the Chinese find the physical and economic limitations, and then simply copy them?