Senvion has launched 3.6MW and 3.7MW turbines for high and low wind conditions respectively.
The 3.6M118 model has optimised rotor design and is mounted on a steel tower with a hub height of 91 metres. Senvion said project specific hub heights also available.
The 3.7M144 hardware has aerodynamically optimised blades and serrations at the blade edges for low wind conditions, providing an annual energy yield 6.7% higher than its sister models, the company said.
Both turbines feature Senvion’s next electrical system, which has a gearbox with an asynchronous generator, in order to meet grid requirements in all the company’s target markets.
Both models available for sale, with Senvion already having signed an agreement to deliver the 3.7M144 model for a 429MW project in Australia.
Senvion chief technology officer Servet Sert said: “Senvion is continuing the success story of its configurable and modular 3.XM platform, built on proven technologies addressing customer needs from low to high wind speeds.”
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