Wind power is one of the fastest-growing segments of the energy sector, but that doesn’t mean
building a successful wind farm is simple. Turbine operators must chart a path through a vortex
of data about average wind speeds, local regulation, wholesale power market dynamics and more.
Then they must select the right turbine for the site they pick.
“We’re manufacturing bigger, better technology, while ensuring that it’s still easy for the customer
to get the equipment to the site and install it, and not give anything away in terms of the reliability
they are used to from smaller, easier-to-site turbines,” says Kent Gonzales, the Schenectady-based
Sierra 3.4-140 product manager for GE Renewable Energy.
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GE ELEKTRISCHE MODULE AUF LAGER
GE | IC200MDL750 | GE | IC200ALG230 |
GE | IC200PWR001 | GE | IC200ALG240 |
GE | IC200TBM002 | GE | IC200ALG260 |
GE | IC220MDL643 | GE | IC200ALG264 |
GE | IC220MDL753 | GE | IC200ALG322 |
GE | IC220PBI002 | GE | IC200ALG326 |
GE | IC220PWR013 | GE | IC200BEM003 |
GE | IC220STR001 | GE | IC200CHS002 |
GE | IC220STR003 | GE | IC200CHS022 |
GE | IC3600LTGA | GE | IC200CPUE05 |
GE | IC3600TUAA1 | GE | IC200MDD843 |
GE | IC600BF832 | GE | IC200MDL650 |