What was then the world's largest offshore wind farm and using now comparatively tiny 3.6MW turbines, the London Array has now been generating for 10 years!
https://renews.biz/89646/london-array-c ... -birthday/
London Array is now 10 years old
London Array is now 10 years old
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And turbine size has QUADRUPLED in just those ten years. I know the industry has problems, but the future is still bright for it.
Re: London Array is now 10 years old
Exactly - amazing to think that 3.6MW was state of the art just 10 years ago. That's one heck of a development curve!
(although I can't help but think that at some point soon they'll just simply get too big and heavy to be able to move around and install, let alone stay standing - reckon 18-20MW is about it?)
(although I can't help but think that at some point soon they'll just simply get too big and heavy to be able to move around and install, let alone stay standing - reckon 18-20MW is about it?)
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There may be still some way to go, the race is on for the 20MW turbine. And there are conceptual designs above that.
The Goldwind GWH252-16MW turbine currently has the record at 16MW.
https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/wind ... 06952.html
Mingyang Wind Power is developing an 18MW one and even a larger 22MW design.
https://renewablesnow.com/news/mingyang ... pt-837415/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_m ... d_turbines
Written in 2019, suggests maybe 50MW as the limit.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/wind-turbines ... es-a-limit
Written in 2021, now out of date as the 16MW version is running and holds the current generation record.
"Chinese firm, MingYang, recently announced plans for an even more powerful device clocking in at 16MW."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58704792
The Goldwind GWH252-16MW turbine currently has the record at 16MW.
https://www.independent.co.uk/tech/wind ... 06952.html
Mingyang Wind Power is developing an 18MW one and even a larger 22MW design.
https://renewablesnow.com/news/mingyang ... pt-837415/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_m ... d_turbines
Written in 2019, suggests maybe 50MW as the limit.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/wind-turbines ... es-a-limit
Written in 2021, now out of date as the 16MW version is running and holds the current generation record.
"Chinese firm, MingYang, recently announced plans for an even more powerful device clocking in at 16MW."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-58704792
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Re: London Array is now 10 years old
Wow, didn't realise 16MW machines were already here.
Makes my statement out of date before I'd even posted it, lol.
Makes my statement out of date before I'd even posted it, lol.
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Re: London Array is now 10 years old
another article on the beyond 16MW turbines from the Chinese.
When built, they'll be taller than the Eiffel Tower
https://maritime-executive.com/article/ ... 20turbines.
When built, they'll be taller than the Eiffel Tower
https://maritime-executive.com/article/ ... 20turbines.
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