Wind power in Germany

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ISBN/EAN: 9781158078417
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 36 S.
Format (T/L/B): 0.3 x 24.6 x 18.9 cm
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2013
Einband: kartoniertes Buch

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Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 35. Chapters: Enercon, List of wind turbines in Baden Württemberg, List of wind turbines in Bavaria, List of wind turbines in Berlin and Brandenburg, List of wind turbines in Bremen, Hamburg and Lower Saxony, List of wind turbines in Germany, List of wind turbines in Hesse, List of wind turbines in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, List of wind turbines in North Rhine-Westphalia, List of wind turbines in Rhineland-Palatinate, List of wind turbines in Saarland, List of wind turbines in Saxony, List of wind turbines in Saxony-Anhalt, List of wind turbines in Schleswig-Holstein, List of wind turbines in Thuringia, Nordex. Excerpt: A list of wind turbines in Bremen, Hamburg and Lower-Saxony. The list contains all wind turbines in Bremen, Hamburg and Lower-Saxony with a total height (height of axis + rotor radius) of more than 100 metres. A list of wind turbines in North Rhine-Westphalia. A list of wind turbines in Berlin and Brandenburg. The list contains all wind turbines in Berlin and Brandenburg with a total height (height of axis + rotor radius) of more than 100 metres. A list of wind turbines in Saxony-Anhalt. The list contains all wind turbines in Saxony-Anhalt with a total height (axis + rotor radius) of more than 100 metres. A list of wind turbines in Rhineland-Palatinate. The list contains all wind turbines in Rhineland-Palatinate with a total height (height of axis + rotor radius) of more than 100 metres. Enercon GmbH, based in Aurich, Lower Saxony, Germany, is the fourth-largest wind turbine manufacturer in the world and has been the market leader in Germany since the mid-nineties. Enercon has production facilities in Germany (Aurich, Emden and Magdeburg), Sweden, Brazil, India, Canada, Turkey and Portugal. In June 2010, Enercon announced that they would be setting up Irish headquarters in Tralee. As of July 2011, Enercon had installed more than 17,000 wind turbines, with a power generating capacity exceeding 24 GW. The most-often installed model is the E-40, which pioneered the gearbox-less design in 1993. As of July 2011, Enercon has a market share of 7.2% world-wide (fifth-highest) and 59.2% in Germany. Enercon currently supplies wind turbines to the British electricity company Ecotricity, including one billed as the UK's most visible turbine, an E-70 at Green Park Business Park. Enercon Headquarter in AurichOne of Enercon's key innovations is the use of a gearless, direct drive mechanism, used in combination with an annular generator. This is in contrast to most other wind turbines, which use a potentially less reliable gearbox in order to increase the rotation speed of the