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  • Tuesday, April 12, 2011

    WIND GETS HIGHER

    Reaching Toward the Sky: GE Energy Introduces Taller Wind Turbine Towers
    April 4, 2011 (GE)

    "GE…[has] introduced taller towers for its onshore wind turbine product line. The new towers enable higher annual energy production (AEP) and increase the number of potential wind sites. The towers initially will be offered for GE’s 2.5-MW series including the new 2.75-103 wind turbine. The taller towers are available with hub heights in excess of 130 meters…"

    [Stephan Ritter, general manager, GE Renewable Energy Europe:] “With taller towers, more sites become attractive wind farm locations. The increased height also offers more customer value through higher winds and a reduction in the impact of turbulence resulting in higher annual energy production.”

    GE's towering 2.75-103 wind turbine. It's not grandaddy's wind mill. (click to enlarge)

    "The taller tower will have a robust hybrid pre-cast concrete and tubular steel design. This construction offers an optimal balance between customer value and advanced technology while reducing logistical challenges. The new tower is an especially good fit for densely forested areas and hillside locations that are prone to high turbulence intensity.

    "Initial key markets for the new, taller GE wind turbine towers will be Germany, Scandinavia, Poland, Romania and Canada."

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