China's Mingyang Builds a 22 MW Offshore Wind Turbine Taller Than the Eiffel Tower With a Rotor Span of 310 Meters

By: Sunita Somvanshi

By: Sunita Somvanshi

The company has installed wind turbines totaling 40 GW across more than 700 wind farms worldwide.

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The MySE 11-233 land-based wind turbine is currently in production at Mingyang’s base in Mongolia.

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It will be capable of generating enough electricity in a single day to power 1,300 homes for a month.

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The MySE 16-260, one of Mingyang's offshore wind turbines, set a power generation record during Typhoon Haikui in the Taiwan Strait.

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The new giant turbine will be designed to withstand all types of weather conditions, including typhoons, and will support floating applications.

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The Chinese company plans to introduce two designs: one for the giant offshore turbine and another for a land-based wind generator.

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It introduced the world’s largest land-based turbine, an 11 MW turbine with a rotor diameter equal to that of a football field.

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The turbine will reach a power output of 22 MW and feature a new, innovative rotor with a diameter exceeding 310 meters.

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The company claims that its renewable energy solutions have reduced CO2 emissions by 100 million tons per year.

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