lunes, 18 de mayo de 2009

The next big thing in wind: Slow wind, huge turbines

So some wind-turbine makers are shifting their focus toward
building bigger wind turbines that can harvest the lower-speed winds
that are more readily available. This next generation of wind turbines
is no small matter: their rotors have a diameter the size of a football
field.

In general, wind turbines get more powerful and efficient with
taller turbine towers and larger areas swept by the blades, according
to the American Wind Energy Association. A turbine's swept area is a
key indicator in how much power output potential the turbine has.

"Lower wind-speed turbines certainly open up more land for
development," said Rich Reno, platform leader for General Electric's
new 2.5-megawatt wind turbine. "Larger turbines open up the opportunity
to get more megawatts out of a given piece of land."

Finding
new sites for wind farms is essential to the sector's growth because
many of the places with the most attractive wind conditions tend to be
developed already
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