5 comments

  • fnands 2 days ago

    > And it’s being built without any government subsidies.

    Important milestone there. It's great to see that green energy projects are largely economically feasible without subsidies these days.

  • Havoc a day ago

    So wind turbines have inertia in the same way coal generators do? Ie rotating mass helps grid stability?

    • p_l a day ago

      Depends on model, but some turbines are very much designed to provide frequency stabilisation so long as you can instruct what the phase should be at given time

    • kiney a day ago

      normally no. Modern wind turbines have electric inverters that decouple rotation speed from grid frequency

  • adaml_623 2 days ago

    From Google:

    The turbine model V236-15.0 MW from Vestas features a capacity of 15 MW and a 236-meter diameter rotor with hub height of about 145 meter, highest tip of 263 meter.

    ... 236 meters