Слайд 13 Reasons GE's New Wind Turbine Changes Everything
Слайд 21. Dividend History
1. More energy
Слайд 31. More energy
Compared to its 2.75 MW predecessor, General Electric’s 3.2
MW is capable of producing up to 20 % more energy.
That means more energy per turbine, which cuts down on nearly every relative cost there is: property, construction, grid connection, and maintenance.
Слайд 52. More Consistency
GE’s new turbine is its biggest yet, and big
turbines can take advantage of small wind.
With customizable hub height options between 280-510 feet, there’s a tailored turbine for every site.
Слайд 62. More Consistency
General Electric’s “Brilliant” software platform also allows for better
load management, and its network of 26,000 turbines ensures continued learning about what works best.
Слайд 73. The Business
3. More Flexibility
Слайд 83. More Flexibility
Turbines aren’t known for their flexibility. A single turbine
blade weighs around 12,000 pounds.
When the wind doesn’t blow, it’s not producing energy.
Until now.
Слайд 93. More Flexibility
As part of its “Brilliant” turbine lineup, GE’s latest
turbine will include integrated energy storage systems.
That means each turbine can (for at least a short while) deal with erratic wind supply and load demand without relying on external storage systems.
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