
Unleashing nature’s force: The world’s largest wind turbine!
Wind turbines have become bigger and therefore more powerful. The largest wind turbine installed today in China is 280 meters high and has a rotor diameter of 236 meters – longer than two soccer fields! Once fully operational it can produce up to 15MW – enough to power around 20,000 European households. A Chinese wind turbine manufacturer has already presented plans for an even bigger model, capable of producing 18MW with a rotor diameter of 260 meters.
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Other facts about the energy transition
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Unleashing the green hydrogen revolution!
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The world’s largest wind turbine is taller than the Eiffel Tower!
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The EV market still has a lot of room to grow!
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The ‘engine’ of an EV is a sophisticated assembly of many power semiconductors.
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Powering the shift: Investment in global clean energy takes the lead!
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Heat pumps provide heat in the winter and offer cooling in the summer!
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Today solar is one of the cheapest sources of power generation!
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Fog poses a challenge to renewable energies by reducing sunlight and wind!
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The world's most ambitious solar project has a transmission line of 4,500 km.
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Fossil fuel subsidies have risen despite the renewable energy surge!
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