dual windfloater

dual windfloater

The floating renewable energy concept features a powerful twin-turbine system, each turbine boasting 15 MW capacity. These turbines have a rotor diameter of approximately 236 meters, resulting in an extensive swept area of around 43,750 square meters per turbine, enhancing their energy capture efficiency.

Each blade measures about 115 meters in length, contributing to the overall efficiency and power generation capability. The nacelle, which houses the critical components of the turbine, weighs approximately 750 tons including all its internal machinery.

The turbines are designed with a hub height of around 140 meters, ensuring optimal wind capture and energy production. This cutting-edge floating renewable energy solution exemplifies advanced engineering and design, promising significant contributions to sustainable energy generation.

The main advantage of this concept is that it can achieve the same production as a single turbine configuration within a much smaller area.