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The first prototype of Siemens Gamesa largest wind turbine is now fully installed

The future of wind energy is looking bigger and better than ever before! Rasmus Hvidbjerg Jensen, blades project manager, has revealed some exciting details about the development of the blades for the latest wind turbine project. And the best news? The first prototype of our largest wind turbine has been fully installed!


source image: (siemens Gamesa)

Jensen's team has been working tirelessly to develop and deliver five blades to the turbine project, and they have finally achieved their goal. This is a major milestone for the project, and the implications are huge.


But what makes these new blades so special? According to Jensen, they are longer and bigger than their predecessors, but that's not all. There are more engineers working on technology development feeding into the next and new blade designs than there are engineers working on the design of the blades themselves. This means that the future of wind energy is in the hands of some of the brightest and most innovative minds in the industry.


The installation of the prototype largest wind turbine is a sight to behold. As the blade, hub, nacelle, and tower come together, we can see the final result of months of close cooperation between hundreds of engineers, production workers, and others. It's a true testament to the power of teamwork and dedication.


Jensen has been in the wind industry for over two decades, and he's amazed at how far we've come. The industry is constantly breaking boundaries and pushing the limits of what we thought was possible. And the best part? The wind industry is now competitive with other energy sources, and subsidies are no longer needed. Plus, we're reducing our carbon footprint and becoming more independent from oil, gas, and coal-producing countries.


The future of wind energy is looking brighter than ever before, and we can't wait to see what's in store for this amazing industry.

(source: siemensgamesa)

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