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Siemens takes turbines to another level with 6-MW giant

Siemens Energy has installed the first prototype of its next generation offshore wind turbine in Høvsøre, Denmark, and has today initiated the first trial operation. The new SWT-6.0-120 wind turbine with a power rating of 6 megawatts (MW) and a rotor diameter of 120 metres uses the innovative Siemens direct drive and proven rotor technology.
Siemens takes turbines to another level with 6-MW giant

The new SWT-6.0-120 is the third direct drive wind turbine type developed by Siemens. The company is in the process of thoroughly testing and validating the performance of the new wind turbine, the nacelle and rotor of which weigh 350 tonnes, setting a new low-weight standard for large offshore machines, before the product will be officially launched for sale in the near future. Serial production is planned for 2014.

"In tendency large wind turbines have always been heavier per megawatt than small ones. The SWT-6.0-120 breaks this rule, having a weight per megawatt similar to that of many turbines in the 2 to 3 MW range", says Henrik Stiesdal, Chief Technology Officer of the Siemens Wind Power Business Unit. "Reaching this low weight with a strong and robust machine is the result of targeted innovation combined with our more than thirty years of wind industry experience", Stiesdal adds. The low weight of the SWT-6.0-120 wind turbine will contribute to a significant reduction in the cost of energy for offshore wind power plants. The low weight positively impacts the costs of the turbine itself, but also that of the tower and the support structures.

"We have developed the SWT-6.0-120 wind turbine specifically for the offshore projects of the future. Our direct drive technology offers a smart, straightforward design that minimises the number of moving parts in the wind turbine. We expect that our new SWT-6.0-120 will set new standards for performance, robustness and optimized maintenance concepts, which are major advantages in the harsh conditions offshore," says Henrik Stiesdal.

New machine, proven technologies

The new Siemens SWT-6.0-120 makes use of several key technologies that are well-proven in offshore applications of the market-leading Siemens 3.6 MW turbine. The first series of the 6 MW wind turbine will feature the same proven B58 blade as is now used on the SWT-3.6-120. Other proven technologies employed in the new SWT-6.0-120 wind turbine include the Siemens IntegralBlade design for blades manufactured without glue joints.

The SWT-6.0-120 is designed and optimized for service and maintenance work. It features the Siemens advanced diagnostics systems to reduce customer risk and enable maximum reliability and availability. A particular offshore feature is a helicopter-hoisting platform which is integrated in the nacelle rear and allows easy and safe access for service technicians.

The first 6MW prototype will now undergo an extensive commissioning and trial operation process before being released for automatic operation. During 2011, Siemens will install additional prototypes of the SWT-6.0-120 wind turbines for further testing and validation. A number of pre-series 6 MW wind turbines will be installed during 2012 and 2013 for further tests and optimisation of the turbine performance.

Over the last 20 years, Siemens has successfully installed more than 600 offshore wind turbines with a combined capacity of more than 1,800 MW in European waters.

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