Any Gusts at 240 Km/h? These Chinese Wind Turbines Continue to Run as if Nothing Were Happening
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In China, a new floating wind turbine is about to break all the records of unit power. If the symbolic heading of the 30 MW has not yet been crossed, a recently presented model is already aiming at the 50 MW bar. A feat made possible thanks to a bold concept of the manufacturer: a double rotor system. OceanX: this name is not new. It is the famous "two-head" wind turbine designed by the Chinese turbinier Ming Yang Energy, which we have already s…
In southern China, huge wind turbines stand up confidently to challenge the fury of nature. These mastodons, as high as a 30-storey building, are designed to stand up to the typhoons that invite themselves between May and November. While climate change amplifies these phenomena, China is rethinking its facilities not only to protect them, but also to capture the violent winds and generate electricity. A techno that holds the road to storms On th…
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