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3 FAQs about [SL5000 Wind Turbine Generator]
What is Sinovel sl5000/155 wind turbine?
The wind turbine SL5000/155 is a production of Sinovel Wind Group Co., Ltd., a manufacturer from China. The rated power of Sinovel SL5000/155 is 5,00 MW. At a wind speed of 3,5 m/s, the wind turbine starts its work. the cut-out wind speed is 25 m/s. The rotor diameter of the Sinovel SL5000/155 is 155 m. The rotor area amounts to 18.617 m².
How many SWT turbines will Siemens supply?
The turbine has 75m long blades and rotor diameter of 154m providing a swept area of 18,600m². Siemens will supply 300 SWT-6.0-154 turbines for wind farms off the UK coast between 2014 and 2017 under a €2.9bn ($3.56bn) deal signed with Dong Energy in July 2012.
Where are Enercon wind turbines used?
The turbines are operational at Magdeburg-Rothensee and Ellern onshore wind farms in Germany, and the Estinnes onshore wind farm in Wallonia, Belgium. Noordoostpolder onshore wind farm in the Netherlands will also use Enercon E-126/7.5 MW wind turbines.


