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  2. NASA wind turbines - Wikipedia

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    The NASA/DOI/United Technologies 4 MW WTS-4 wind turbine at Medicine Bow Wyoming held the world power output record for over 20 years. The WTS-4 (4 megawatt) wind turbine in Wyoming was designed by United Technologies (Hamilton Standard Division), under the technical management of NASA and with funding from the United States Department of ...

  3. Power station - Wikipedia

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    As of 2022, the largest photovoltaic (PV) power plants in the world are led by Bhadla Solar Park in India, rated at 2245 MW. Solar thermal power stations in the U.S. have the following output: Ivanpah Solar Power Facility is the largest of the country with an output of 392 MW The Koeberg Nuclear Power Station, South Africa

  4. Vestas V164 - Wikipedia

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    The next largest wind turbines and competitors to the V164 are the Siemens Wind Power SWT-8.0-154 and Adwen AD 8-180 offshore turbines with a rated capacity of 8 MW, [16] and the prototypes of the French 12—14 MW GE Haliade and the 16 MW MingYang. [17] The Enercon E-126 turbine is rated up to 7.58 MW, but only installed onshore. [18] [7]

  5. Turbo generator - Wikipedia

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    The rotor of a turbo generator is a non-salient pole type usually with two poles. [5] The normal speed of a turbo generator is 1500 or 3000 rpm with four or two poles at 50 Hz (1800 or 3600 rpm with four or two poles at 60 Hz). The rotating parts of a turbo generator are subjected to high mechanical stresses because of the high operation speed.

  6. Kaiga Atomic Power Station - Wikipedia

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    On 27 November 2010 the Kaiga Generating Station unit 4 of 220 MW capacity became operational. [3] On 19 January 2011, unit 4 with 220 MW capacity was connected to the southern power grid at 01:56 hours. With this, the total capacity rose to 880 MW gross making it the third largest in India after Tarapur (1400 MW) and Rawatbhata (1180 MW

  7. Hydrogen-cooled turbo generator - Wikipedia

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    A 500 MW Siemens multi stage steam turbine with generator set (rear, red) A hydrogen-cooled turbo generator is a turbo generator with gaseous hydrogen as a coolant . Hydrogen-cooled turbo generators are designed to provide a low- drag atmosphere and cooling for single-shaft and combined-cycle applications in combination with steam turbines . [ 1 ]

  8. Siemens Gamesa - Wikipedia

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    A prototype of the new direct drive design, an IEC 61400 wind class IA, 3 MW machine (SWT 3.0–101 DD) was installed near Brande, Denmark in 2009. [34] [35] The 3 MW design was launched as a product in April 2010 and significantly reduced complexity (half the components) [36] and lower nacelle weight than earlier 2.3 MW designs. [37]

  9. Paiton Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... 2 x 400 MW, 2 x 610 MW, 2 x 615 MW, 1 x 800 MW, 1 x 660 MW ... Units 3 & 4 800 (*) PT Paiton Energy