Chinese manufacturer Windey Energy is planning to develop an ultra-large 16MW onshore wind turbine.
The groundbreaking scheme is being led by Windey Energy under the Inner Mongolia autonomous region’s Science and Technology Innovation Major Demonstration Project.
A company spokesman said: “The project aims to enhance capabilities in large wind turbine research and development, advancing technological innovation in land-based wind power and supporting grid integration.
“Focused on breakthroughs in turbine design, blade technology, and stability control, the project will develop a 16MW wind turbine prototype with independent intellectual property rights, promoting efficient use of onshore wind resources.”
A launch meeting for the project was recently held in Hohhot.


