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According to foreign media recently, Denmark's Vestas company will use the largest onshore wind turbine
to date.
The new V136-3.
45 MW turbine is the latest and largest model developed by Vestas using a 3 MW turbine platform, with a larger engine and taller tower
.
Vestas plans to set up the first large-scale wind farm using this model at the test center in the Sterild region of the Danjyltland Peninsula in 2016 and start production
in the first half of 2017.
The new wind turbine blades are 66.
7 meters long, 5 meters longer than the current V126-3.
3 MW model, and the tower is 149 meters high, suitable for generating electricity at low wind speeds, and generating 10%
more power than the current model.
Anders Vedel, vice president of technology and services at Vestas, said an efficient 3-megawatt wind turbine platform combined with more advanced technology would effectively reduce the price of
wind power.
According to foreign media recently, Denmark's Vestas company will use the largest onshore wind turbine
to date.
The new V136-3.
45 MW turbine is the latest and largest model developed by Vestas using a 3 MW turbine platform, with a larger engine and taller tower
.
Vestas plans to set up the first large-scale wind farm using this model at the test center in the Sterild region of the Danjyltland Peninsula in 2016 and start production
in the first half of 2017.
The new wind turbine blades are 66.
7 meters long, 5 meters longer than the current V126-3.
3 MW model, and the tower is 149 meters high, suitable for generating electricity at low wind speeds, and generating 10%
more power than the current model.
Anders Vedel, vice president of technology and services at Vestas, said an efficient 3-megawatt wind turbine platform combined with more advanced technology would effectively reduce the price of
wind power.