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Senvion signs contract for 3.4M140 turbine with optimized blade profile

By Michelle Froese | May 31, 2016

Senvion, a global manufacturer of wind turbines, has signed a conditional contract for the first Senvion 3.4M140 wind turbine. This turbine will be the third prototype that Senvion is planning with e-wyn GmbH & Co. KG for the site, and it is likely to enter operation in summer 2017. The installation is planned for the Janneby site. senvion

The Senvion 3.4M140 is equipped with a sound-optimized blade profile and a new pitch-control system to reduce turbine load. Serial production for the Senvion 3.4M140 will start towards the end of 2017 in hub heights of 110 and 130 meters.

“Innovation is indispensable in ensuring a successful future for wind energy, said Jürgen Geissinger, CEO of Senvion.” While lower-wind sites benefit from wind energy thanks to the further development of the turbines and their enhanced efficiency, the demand for trend-setting technologies is all the greater. Senvion 3.4M140’s load-reducing pitch-control system ensures a cost-efficient design.”

Geissinger added: “The further development of our turbines is thus making a major contribution to reducing power generation costs – and thereby to the competitiveness of wind energy.”

The optimized blade profile with integrated serrations also reduces the sound power level of the wind turbines.

Hendrik Böschen, Managing Director at Senvion Deutschland, says: “This type of turbine is especially efficient, for Germany in particular. The wind strengths that we see at many sites throughout Germany are a perfect match for the 3.4M140’s power range.” Thanks to its larger rotor compared with previous models, this type of turbine is particularly suited to low-wind sites.


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