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Siemens launches new 6-mw wind turbine

EM NEWS BUREAU ,  Friday, February 17, 2012, 15:05 Hrs  [IST]

Wind turbinesSiemens Energy has launched its new 6-mw direct drive wind turbine that will be available with rotor diameters of 120m and 154m. It is designed for the most challenging offshore sites. It features the Siemens direct drive design with 50 per cent fewer parts than comparable geared wind turbines. With a tower head mass of roughly 350 tons, the SWT-6.0 is the lightest machine in its class. This unique combination of robustness and low weight significantly reduces infrastructure, installation and service costs, and boosts lifetime energy output and profitability.

Siemens is the most experienced player in the offshore wind power sector. The company pioneered the industry when it installed the world's first offshore wind power plant in1991. Since then, Siemens has successfully installed more than 700 offshore wind turbines with a combined capacity of more than 2,000 mw in European waters. In offshore wind power alone, Siemens has an order backlog of more than 1,100 offshore wind turbines with a total capacity of more than 4,000 mw.

The new Siemens 6-mw wind turbine is purpose-built to endure the harshest conditions offshore. This direct drive wind turbine is offered with two different rotor blades. The SWT-6.0-154 features the largest rotor blade in the 6-mw class, using the new B75 Quantum Blade. This 75-mlong blade delivers enormous strength at low weight, and thanks to its unique airfoils the B75 Quantum Blade offers superior performance at a wide range of wind speeds. The SWT-6.0-120 is equipped with the proven B58 rotor blade. This 58 meter long blade is known from the world's bestselling offshore wind turbine, SWT-3.6-120. The SWT-6.0-120 will bring direct drive technology to customers offshore, even in areas where air traffic and height restrictions ordinarily preclude wind turbine installations of the 6-mw class.
 
                 
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