World’s largest 50 MW typhoon-braving wind turbine to debut in China

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China’s largest private wind turbine manufacturer has just announced plans to develop the world’s largest floating offshore wind turbine, which could redefine the future of deep-water wind power.

Zhongshan-based Mingyang Smart Energy, a global leader in semi-direct drive technology for offshore wind power, revealed that its upcoming 50-megawatt (MW) floating turbine will feature a twin-head, V-shaped design.

The new wind turbine’s concept reportedly builds on the firm’s earlier OceanX platform, which introduced a 16.6-megawatt dual-rotor configuration last year.

In addition, the coming system will combine two 25-megawatt engines mounted on a shared structure, thus nearly doubling the capacity of any existing floating turbine design.

The firm’s recent announcement highlights the East Asian nation’s swift progress in renewable energy and its ambition to lead the next frontier of offshore power generation.

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