New Wind Turbine in Town

Landshark

Guest
Can you imagine what the Mayan's could have constructed if they had a crane!! What site is this from Kenny? Been to Tulum in the Yucatan & Tikal in Guatemala. Unbelievable accomplishments! Sorry about the hijack!
 

Landshark

Guest
Technical specifications for the wind turbine. Interesting spec not shown is the speed of the tip of the blade. It is in the 190 mph range at max rotor rpm of 17.8 rpm's! Pelicans beware!!!
Gamesa G97-2.0 MW IIIA

Properties of the model
ROTOR
Diameter 97 m
Swept area 7,390 m²
Rotational speed 9.6 - 17.8 rpm
BLADES
Number of blades 3
Length 47.5 m
Airfoils Gamesa
Material Pre-impregnated epoxy glass fiber + carbon fiber
TOWER
Type Modular
Height 78, 90 m (120 m tower height under development)
GEAR BOX
Type
1 planetary stage
2 parallel stages
Ratio
1:106,8 (50Hz)
1:127,1 (60Hz)
GENERATOR 2.0 MW
Type Doubly-fed machine
Rated power 2.0 MW
Voltage 690 V AC
Frequency 50 Hz / 60Hz
Potection class IP 54
Power factor 0.95 CAP - 0.95 IND throughout the power range
 

Landshark

Guest
Gamesa: Mexico's market leader

In Mexico, Gamesa has signed a new contract for the supply of 100 MW of its turbines to a big utility. With this agreement, the company demonstrates its leadership in the country, where it is the largest wind turbine manufacturer, having garnered a market share of over 73%, according to the most recent wind report by BTM Consult.

Under the terms of the contract -signed in 2Q 2014-, Gamesa will supply and install 50 G97-2.0 MW turbines at a wind farm located in central Mexico. The wind turbines are scheduled for delivery during the first quarter of 2015 and the wind farm is expected to be commissioned during the last.

Gamesa has a significant presence in Latin America and particularly in Mexico, where the company has installed 1,067 MW and services 873 MW. In that market, Gamesa also is engaged in the development and sale of wind farms. As a wind power developer, Gamesa has developed, built and commissioned close to 250 MW in Mexico and it is building another 70 MW.
 

Kelney

Guest
Out of all the open space they could put that eyesore they picked that spot? Why do they just not put it on the Malecon? All be it they are uglier than hell, the region is about as windy as a place can get or at least when I want to fish. They could put in quite the farm and if and when and if they do I just hope it is a little more North as they are just unsightly.
 

MIRAMAR

Guest
They did the same thing on Lake Erie in Buffalo. The turbines are in the water - as if the power generated by Niagara isn't enough they had to ruin the view with those things.
 
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