a new offshore wind turbineSG 14-222 DD, with a nominal capacity of 14 MW, has set a new record of wind energy produced in one day. The turbine generated 359 MWh in 24 hours, but is still being tested at theØsterild wind turbine test field from the Technical University of Denmark.
The prototype is equipped with a rotor of 222 meters in diameter and one length of sheets of 108 meters. His function: Power boost it allows to bring the nominal power from 14 MW to 15 MW. Thirty of these turbines could meet the energy needs of a city of more than 340,000 inhabitants.
Siemens Gamesa’s prototype 14-222 DD offshore wind turbine has today set a world record for the most power produced by a single wind turbine in a 24-hour period, according to the Spanish-German wind giant: 359 megawatt hours. This, according to the company, would be enough energy to power a medium-sized electric car — think a Tesla Model 3 — for a journey of about 1.8 million km.
Source: Lega Nerd

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