By: Sunita Somvanshi
The company has installed wind turbines totaling 40 GW across more than 700 wind farms worldwide.
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The MySE 11-233 land-based wind turbine is currently in production at Mingyang’s base in Mongolia.
It will be capable of generating enough electricity in a single day to power 1,300 homes for a month.
The MySE 16-260, one of Mingyang's offshore wind turbines, set a power generation record during Typhoon Haikui in the Taiwan Strait.
The new giant turbine will be designed to withstand all types of weather conditions, including typhoons, and will support floating applications.
The Chinese company plans to introduce two designs: one for the giant offshore turbine and another for a land-based wind generator.
It introduced the world’s largest land-based turbine, an 11 MW turbine with a rotor diameter equal to that of a football field.
The turbine will reach a power output of 22 MW and feature a new, innovative rotor with a diameter exceeding 310 meters.
The company claims that its renewable energy solutions have reduced CO2 emissions by 100 million tons per year.
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