Dongfang Unveils World’s Largest 26MW Offshore Wind Turbine

Credit: Dongfang

has introduced a groundbreaking 26MW wind turbine, showcasing images of its massive nacelle at the company's factory in Fuzhou, Fujian Province.

The turbine, the largest single-machine capacity model in the world, features an impressive blade diameter of 310 meters and a hub height of 185 meters.

The turbine is constructed with over 30,000 parts and is designed to withstand super typhoons, ensuring safety, reliability, and strong power generation performance. It is optimized for medium to high wind speed sea areas with winds above 8 meters per second.

Dongfang claims that the turbine offers lower engineering and operational costs, contributing to reduced electricity metering costs and meeting parity requirements.

In average wind conditions of 10 meters per second, a single unit can generate 100 GWh of clean energy annually, enough to power 55,000 homes. It also helps cut standard coal consumption by 30,000 tons and reduces CO2 emissions by 80,000 tons.

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