What will be the largest wind turbine on earth is currently being installed in Emden, Germany by Enercon.
The E-126 is a more sophisticated version of the E-112, formerly the world's largest wind turbine and rated at 6 megawatts. E-126, a rotor blade length of 126 meters (413 feet), is officially rated at 6 megawatts too, but will most likely produce 7+ megawatts (or 20 million kilowatt hours per year). That's enough to power about 5,000 households of four in Europe, or about 1776 American homes on one wind turbine.
These turbines are equipped with a number of new features: an optimized blade design with a spoiler extending down to the hub, and a pre-cast concrete base. Due to the elevated hub height and the new blade profile, the performance of the E-126 is expected to by far surpass that of the E-112.
World's Largest Wind Turbine
Enercon's E-126 in Germany
Trend Themes
1. Largest Wind Turbine - The trend of building larger and more efficient wind turbines to generate higher amounts of renewable energy.
2. Optimized Blade Design - The trend of developing innovative blade designs to increase the performance and efficiency of wind turbines.
3. Renewable Energy Generation - The trend of shifting towards renewable energy sources, such as wind power, to reduce carbon emissions and achieve sustainability.
Industry Implications
1. Wind Power - The wind power industry can leverage the trend of building larger wind turbines to increase energy production and meet growing demand.
2. Renewable Energy - The renewable energy industry can benefit from the trend of optimizing blade designs to improve the efficiency and output of wind turbines.
3. Construction - The construction industry can seize the opportunity to develop advanced infrastructure for wind turbines, such as pre-cast concrete bases, to support the growth of renewable energy generation.