It's the largest, most powerful turbine in the world, at 499 feet tall with 404-foot blades. That dwarfs the size and capacity of American and European wind turbines currently in use. China now has ...
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What if you don’t put airfoils on a central, spinning axis, but instead have them careen around a circular track? If you’re a company called Airloom, you’d say that it’s a very cheap, very efficient ...
Virginia-based utility company Dominion Energy is building a massive ship to install offshore wind turbines, a move that will be significant to scaling the U.S. industry up to the level President Joe ...
Belgium-based offshore installation services company DEME has taken delivery of its second new wind turbine installation ...
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World’s first 20 MW offshore wind turbine installed in China, will power 40,000 homes
The world’s first 20 megawatt (MW) wind turbine was successfully installed in the waters off the coast of Fujian province in ...
Offshore wind installation company Havfram has signed a contract with Iberdrola for the installation of 21 Siemens Gamesa wind turbines at the Windanker project in the Baltic Sea, off Germany. The ...
(RTTNews) - Nordex SE (NRDXF.PK, NDX1.DE), a German manufacturer of wind turbines, on Tuesday announced that it has secured two new contracts in France to supply and install wind turbines for two ...
Sending American pile drivers overseas would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, when concerns about workforce shortages were at a peak. Garrison Biel is a rarity: He’s an American working on ...
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Vertical axis vs. traditional wind turbines: Why "Ice Wind" is changing renewable energy!
Discover the future of wind energy with our in-depth comparison between vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs) and traditional ...
China recently switched on a 16-megawatt offshore wind turbine in the Taiwan Strait. It's the largest, most powerful turbine in the world, at 499 feet tall with 404-foot blades. That dwarfs the size ...
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