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GE introduces 3.2-103 Brilliant wind turbine

GE's 3.2-103 Brilliant wind turbine, designed for the UK, Ireland and Turkey, is said to produce a 5% increase in energy output compared to its current model.

Our 3.2-103 is the next evolution in our European product platform. Engineered specifically for UK and Ireland permit constraints, the 103 m rotor diameter and hub-height flexibility make it an excellent fit for tip-height constrained sites.

Additionally, this advanced technology drives higher wind farm output especially in windy and low shear areas typically present in Turkey, and the integrated energy storage makes it a valuable solution to help improve the grid integration challenges.

Cliff Harris, general manager of Europe for GE’s renewable energy business

Building on the performance of GE’s 2.5 MW fleet, the company adds that the 3.2-103 generates more power for medium-to-high wind speed sites. With hub height flexibility of 70-98 m, the 3.2-103 helps wind farm developers generate higher annual energy production in tip-height constrained sites.

Predictable power

The 3.2-103 Brilliant wind turbine utilises the power of the Industrial Internet to help manage the variability of wind for smooth, predictable power. By analysing tens of thousands of data points every second, the 3.2-103 integrates energy storage and advanced forecasting algorithms while communicating with neighbouring turbines, service technicians and operators.

Three GE created battery-enabled software applications integrate with the wind turbine to provide enhanced wind power availability. Wind developers and operators can select the application or combination of applications that best suits individual site needs.

  • Ramp Control: enabling the grid to efficiently absorb wind power.
  • Predictable Power: short-term wind power made predictable over periods of 15 to 60 minutes.
  • Frequency Regulation: energy storage to respond to supply and demand changes with precision.

This advanced technology drives higher wind farm output, services productivity and creates new revenue streams for customers. 

The new 3.2-103 is engineered for IEC Wind Class II standards and is available for 50-Hz applications.


  

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