The Danish wind turbine manufacturer Vestas is currently the world’s largest wind turbine maker world. Vestas to install tallest and most powerful wind turbine in the world this year.
The Vestas V236-15.0 MW™ is built on proven, world-class technology and engineered for efficiency in offshore environments around the world. With the industry’s largest swept area and a capacity factor of over 60% from the 115.5m blades, V236-15.0 MW™ delivers leading park performance for our customers.
The V236-15.0 MW™ harnesses Vestas’ world-class service and safety record, and comes with a design lifetime of 25 years or more depending on site conditions.
According to Vestas, the installation of the prototype turbine will begin in the second half of 2022. The on-track development of the V236-15.0 MW™ proves Vestas’ commitment to driving the offshore wind industry forward by offering customers a product which delivers excellent performance while reducing the number of turbines at park level.
The power more than 20,000 households prototype will be installed at the Østerild National test center for large wind turbines in Western Jutland, Denmark. During the initial period of operations, Vestas will collect data needed to obtain a Type Certificate, a key step in reaching serial production of the turbine in 2024.
Stretching 280m into the air with a production output of 80 GWh/year, the prototype will be the tallest and most powerful wind turbine in the world once installed.
conditions, which is enough energy to power more than 20,000 households.
CO2 emissions avoided per 1 GW of wind installed capacity is 3.5 million tons.
This wind turbine can avoid 280 million ton CO2.
“Completing the V236-15.0 MW™ prototype nacelle is a great milestone and an important step forward for Vestas and our customers. By leveraging Vestas’ extensive proven technology, the new platform combines innovation with certainty to offer industry-leading performance while reaping the benefits of building on the supply chain of our entire product portfolio. The new offshore platform forms a solid foundation for future products and upgrades,” Anders Nielsen, Vestas Chief Technology Officer, explains.
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