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Senvion installs a 3.5-MW prototype sporting a load reducing pitch control

By Paul Dvorak | September 8, 2017

Senvion, a leading global manufacturer of wind turbines, has successfully completed the installation of the first 3.6M140 EBC (Eco Blade Control) turbine prototype at the Windtestfeld Nord near Husum, in Schleswig-Holstein, for 4testwind GmbH. The Senvion 3.6M140 EBC is one of Senvion’s biggest onshore turbines designed for moderate and strong wind speeds.

Senvion has successfully completed the installation of the first 3.6M140 EBC (Eco Blade Control, 3.4 MW is pictured) turbine prototype at the Windtestfeld Nord.

The new turbine is equipped with the innovative load-reducing pitch control system Eco Blade Control (EBC) technology which enables optimized load management even in challenging wind conditions. The 3.6M140 EBC also features a newly designed steel tower and a larger rotor diameter of 140 meters which generates high yields even at lower wind speeds. The rotor blades are equipped with the new Rodpack technology which ensures a lighter blade design. Its hub height is 110 meters and its extended life is projected at 25 years.

The Windtestfeld Nord, near Husum, is just three km away from the North Sea. This location offers the ideal wind conditions for the testing and the certification of the turbine.

Jürgen Geissinger, CEO at Senvion, said: “Senvion is committed to reducing the levelized cost of energy. With this new turbine, we have combined core product developments to create a machine that is targeted towards optimal energy efficiency. The combination of the 140-meter rotor diameter and the upgrade to 3.6 megawatts allows additional output at the same site. Even with the larger 68.5-meter rotor blades, the 3.6M140 EBC can be installed in the same amount of time as a smaller turbine, ensuring an effective solution for our customers.”

The wind farm owner, 4testwind GmbH, is a co-development from the iTerra GmbH & Co. KG and Betriebs und Beteiligungsgesellschaft Senvion mbH.

Dr. Peter Brodersen, Managing Director at iTerra Wind GmbH & Co. KG, said, “Throughout this very demanding project, we have always been able to remain on track and keep focused together with our manufacturing partner, Senvion. Even the change to a newer type of plant was possible and despite all the adversities, we were able to commission the prototype in time before the HUSUM Wind 2017. I would like to thank Senvion and all the others who have fought for the project. This determination and positive cooperation were the guarantors of success!”

Senvion presented the 3.6M140 EBC turbine at Hamburg WindEnergy in September 2016. Serial production for the turbine has already begun with further installations planned for this year.

Senvion is exhibiting at HUSUM Wind 2017 from 12 – 15 September in Hall 1 on Stand 1C07.


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