Wind energy technology provider Gamesa has unveiled its new 5.0 MW turbine- the G132-5.0 MW- at the Global Offshore Wind trade fair.
In a statement Gamesa said that the new G132-5.0 MW turbine leverages the know-how and experience acquired during the exhaustive validation of the 5.0 MW platforms, which culminated recently with the receipt of type certification for the G128-5.0 MW from independent expert DNV-GL, as well as tapping its proven and tested technology.
The G132-5.0 MW wind turbine, with a blade length of 64.5m and a rotor diameter of 132m, generates 3 percent more power than the G128-5.0 MW. It is designed with redundant modules, guaranteeing reliable performance and maximizing energy output, thereby streamlining the cost of energy.
The turbine also stands out for its lightweight, which reduces the cost of related wind farm civil engineering work. The G132-50 MW offshore turbine is capable of generating enough energy to supply 5,000 households a year.
With the launch of this new turbine, certification of which is slated for completion in 2015, the company has achieved another milestone in its offshore strategy and extended its product range to cater to every customer’s needs, Gamesa said.
Offshore power generation promises to be one of the fastest-growing sources of renewable energy in the years to come. To fully develop its offshore strategy, Gamesa has reached an agreement with Areva with a view to creating a European player in the offshore wind energy segment.