GE has been cracking away to design and release a more efficient wind turbine – 25% more efficient in fact. Rather than increasing the size to generate more power like some other manufacturers have done, GE is designing longer blades and a more efficient drive train. GE hopes to release the new turbine, which will be 300 feet tall and have a rotor diameter of 360 feet, in 2012. The company is also investing $453 million in order to mass produce these next gen turbines for use offshore in Europe.
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Yup – and they’ll be manufacturing them right here in Newcastle upon Tyne. In the last few weeks we’ve had GE, Siemens and Clipper all announce deals to create manufacturing plants on the banks of the River Tyne, where most of the worlds ships were once built and fitted. Mitsubishi is also meant to be signing up soon. The area should become one of the major centres for offshore wind turbine manufacturing of the world.
Might be worth doing a write-up of..?
Interesting that they thought of using a direct drive now. Just wondering how come they didnt think of it in the first place? Material/Technology constraints?
The only item left to change is the \”old\” generator technology. Lighter and more effective is possible.
[...] wind turbines of this capacity require 7 to 8 mph winds to overcome the resistance of the gears. A conventional turbine uses the wind to move blades that turn gears to power a generator, whereas the Honeywell Turbine [...]
[...] Bad luck, Norway — just when they thought they had secured the title of world’s largest wind turbine with a 10MW installation, Spain swooped in to steal their thunder. Spanish wind turbine manufacturer Gamesa has announced that they are constructing an epic 15MW wind turbine that will help them address certain technical and financial troubles associated with offshore wind development [...]
%25 more efficient that what ?? – a 19 th century dutch windmill?
I bet this new dinosaur is no more than %42 actual efficiency
My little 1 meter turbine turns wind into power at a rate of %58
at half the price per Kwatt