GE has announced its 3.2-103 t wind turbine, producing a 5 per cent increase in energy output compared to GE’s current model.
The 3.2-103 generates more power for medium-to-high wind speed sites and has a hub height flexibility of 70 to 98 meters. The 3.2-103 utilizes the power of the Industrial Internet to help manage the variability of wind for smooth, predictable power. By analysing tens of thousands of data points every second, the 3.2-103 integrates energy storage and forecasting algorithms while communicating with neighboring turbines, service technicians and operators. The new 3.2-103 is engineered for IEC Wind Class II standards and is available for 50-Hz applications.