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FREMONT, CA: Wind energy is one of the current most environmentally friendly sources of energy. Wind power generation decreases the need to burn alternative fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas. In addition, wind turbines can play an important role in helping remote locations get power.
This can support everything from small villages off-grid to remote research facilities to benefit. Connecting such locations to conventional electricity supplies may be unrealistic or too expensive. Wind turbines could hold the answer in these cases.
GE Renewable Energy employs the wealthiest resources on earth to power the world's greatest economies and remote communities. They produce energy products and digital services that create industry-leading value for their customers worldwide with an innovative spirit and an entrepreneurial mindset.
By combining onshore and offshore Wind, blades, hydro, and innovative technologies, GE Renewable Energy has installed exceeding 400+ gigawatts of capacity worldwide to enhance and clean the world.
GE Renewable Energy and Future Wind jointly announced that they signed an agreement during the summer of 2019 to install the prototype of wind turbines Haliade-X 12 MW in Maasvlakte-Rotterdam (NL). The agreement incorporate five years of testing and a 15-year full-service agreement for operation and maintenance.
Future Wind is a joint enterprise between SIF Holding Netherlands and Pondera Development. Pondera Consult is a famous Netherlands renewable energy consultant, and Sif is a chief steel tubular manufacturer. These tubular are primarily used for the offshore wind market as basic components.
This Haliade-X 12 MW prototype will be established onshore to facilitate testing access. During the earliest period of operation, GE Renewable Energy will be able to gather the data required to gain a type certificate. This is also an activity in the marketing of the product in 2021. Rotterdam has just begun activities to prepare the site for future installation. All components will be sent to Rotterdam and then pre-assembled and installed.
The Haliade-X 12 MW will provide 45% more energy than any available offshore wind turbine. This turbine will generate up to 67 gigawatt-hours (GWh) of renewable energy per year for up to 16,000 households.
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