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Offshore wind turbines are large structures designed to harness wind energy in marine environments. They typically consist of a tower, rotor blades, and a generator, and are anchored to the seabed to withstand harsh weather conditions. Made primarily from materials such as steel and reinforced composites, these turbines convert wind energy into electricity, contributing to renewable energy generation.
| Rated capacity | 2 MW to 12 MW |
| Rotor diameter | 80 m to 220 m |
| Height above sea level | 100 m to 200 m |
| Foundation types | Monopile, jacket, and floating |
| Operating temperature range | -20┬░C to 40┬░C |
When selecting offshore wind turbines, buyers should consider factors such as rated capacity, rotor diameter, and foundation type based on site conditions. It's important to specify the desired operating temperature range and any specific certifications required for marine environments. Additionally, understanding the expected energy output and project scale can help in determining the quantity needed for installation.
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Typically, offshore wind turbines have a lifespan of 20 to 25 years.
They are usually installed using specialized vessels that transport and position the turbines at sea.
Regular inspections, lubrication of moving parts, and monitoring of electrical systems are essential.
Yes, they are designed to withstand high winds and rough sea conditions.
They can affect marine life but are generally considered to have a lower impact compared to fossil fuels.
They use underwater cables to transmit electricity to onshore substations.