Wind power world record broken by “revolutionary” turbine

“With every new generation of our offshore direct drive turbine technology component improvements have enabled greater performance & reliability”

A new design of wind turbine has broken the world record for the most amount of power generated in a 24-hour period.

Siemens Gamesa said its 14-222 DD offshore prototype generated 359 megawatt-hours in just one day – enough to power 18,000 households or a Tesla Model 3 for more than a million miles.

The renewable energy breakthrough was achieved using a set of “revolutionary” blades that are cast in a single piece of recyclable resin.

The new turbine also features an increased rotor diameter that deliver more than 25 per cent more annual energy production than turbines currently on the market.

“With every new generation of our offshore direct drive turbine technology – which uses fewer moving parts than geared turbines – component improvements have enabled greater performance while maintaining reliability,” Siemens Gamesa wrote in a fact sheet for its latest prototype turbine.

Read more: Independent