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  2. Vestas - Wikipedia

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    Vestas Wind Systems A/S is a Danish manufacturer, ... In 1Q 2016, the average wind turbine price was 0.83 million Euro per MW, compared to 0.91 a year before.

  3. Vestas V164 - Wikipedia

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    The Vestas V164 is a three-bladed offshore wind turbine, produced by Vestas, with a nameplate capacity of up to 10 megawatts, a world record. [1] Vestas revealed the V164's design in 2011 with the first prototype unit operated at Østerild in northern Denmark in January 2014. [ 2 ]

  4. List of most powerful wind turbines - Wikipedia

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    This list also includes the most powerful onshore wind turbines, although they are relatively small compared to the largest offshore ones. As of June 2024, the most powerful wind turbine in operation is the world's first 18MW semi-direct drive offshore wind turbine, developed by Dongfang Electric Corporation. [1] In October 2024, Dongfang ...

  5. List of offshore wind farms in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Turbine Manufacturer(s) Turbine Model(s) Project Commissioning Year Strike Price Build Cost Capacity Factor Depth range km to shore Owner Refs. Barrow: England 90 30 Vestas: V90-3.0MW July 2006 £123m 35.9% [1] 15–20 7 Ørsted [w 1] [2] Beatrice: Scotland

  6. Vestas V90-2MW - Wikipedia

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    The Vestas V90-2MW is a three-bladed upwind horizontal-axis wind turbine designed and manufactured by Vestas [citation needed] with versions for wind classes IIA and IIIA. [ 1 ] The V90-2MW has a tubular steel tower between 80 metres (260 ft) and 125 metres (410 ft) height.

  7. Dulacca Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The wind farm contains 43 Vestas V150 turbines, each of which can generate 4.2 MW of electricity. [3] They each have a 155-metre hub height [4] and a rotor diameter of 150 metres, resulting in a tip height of 230 metres. [2] [5] The cost of the project is estimated to be around $450 million. [6]