Sany Group installs the world’s largest onshore wind turbine, a 15 MW prototype with a 885-foot rotor, set to undergo a year of testing.
Sany Renewable Energy, part of Sany, a multinational heavy equipment manufacturer, announced that a 15 MW wind turbine was commissioned at a plant in Tongyu, Jilin Province, China .
“This remarkable achievement set two new global records for the largest single-unit capacity and the largest rotor diameter for onshore turbines,” said Sany, in aThe 15 MW onshore wind turbine is a flagship product built on the firm’s 12.X-16.X MW platform. It has a design life of 25 to 30 years. According to SAVI, the technologies enhance efficiency and ensure that the turbine can be transported to remote locations with fewer challenges.
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