- GE’s prototype to undergo a series of tests at 13 MW power output to obtain its type certificate in the coming months
- The uprated 13 MW version will continue to feature 107-meter long blades and 220-meter rotor, and will be able to generate 4% more energy than before
- Haliade-X technology has already been selected for 4.8 GW of projects in the US and the UK
Rotterdam, October 22nd 2020 -- GE Renewable Energy announced today that its Haliade-X prototype, the world’s most powerful wind turbine operating to date, has been optimiz
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