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Onshore wind turbines are devices that convert the kinetic energy of wind into mechanical power, which can then be transformed into electricity. Typically composed of a tower, rotor blades, and a generator, these turbines are designed to harness wind energy efficiently. The towers are often made from steel or reinforced concrete, while the blades are constructed from composite materials for optimal performance and durability.
| Height | 80 to 120 meters |
| Rotor diameter | 80 to 150 meters |
| Rated power output | 1.5 to 3.5 MW |
| Cut-in wind speed | 3 to 4 m/s |
| Cut-out wind speed | 25 m/s |
| Number of blades | 2 to 3 blades |
When selecting an onshore wind turbine, consider factors such as the turbine's height, rotor diameter, and power output to match your energy needs. It's also essential to specify the site conditions, including average wind speeds and environmental considerations. Certifications and compliance with local regulations are crucial, so inquire about relevant standards and testing results. Quantities can vary based on project scale, so provide detailed project requirements when requesting quotes.
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Typically, onshore wind turbines have a lifespan of 20 to 25 years.
Maintenance is generally required every 6 to 12 months, depending on the turbine design and usage.
Onshore wind turbines have low environmental impacts, but considerations include land use and effects on local wildlife.
Yes, but their efficiency and energy output may be significantly reduced in low wind conditions.
Costs can vary widely, typically ranging from $1.3 million to $2.2 million per MW of installed capacity.
Many regions offer tax incentives, grants, and subsidies for renewable energy projects, including wind energy.