WIND TURBINES

What are wind turbines, how do they work, how are they installed? Learn this and much more here.

WHAT IS A WIND TURBINE?

A wind turbine is a machine that converts kinetic energy from the wind into electricity. The blades of a wind turbine turn between 13 and 20 revolutions per minute, depending on their technology, at a constant or variable velocity, where the velocity of the rotor varies in relation to the velocity of the wind in order to reach a greater efficiency.

Wind turbines have an average life of over 25 years. Rapid evolution of wind technology has lead to an increase in the durability of wind turbines.

How do wind turbines produce energy? 

The functioning of a wind turbine can be explained in function of the following phases:

WIND TURBINE FEATURES

Automatic orientation

The wind turbine is automatically oriented to take maximum advantage of the kinetic energy of the wind, from the data registered by the vane and anemometer that are installed at the top. The nacelle turns around a crown located at the end of the tower.

Turning of the blades

The wind makes the blades turn, which start to move with wind speeds of around 3.5 m/s and provide maximum power with a wind speed 11 m/s. With very strong winds (25 m/s), the blades are feathered and the wind turbine slows down in order to prevent excessive voltages.

Gearbox

The rotor (unit of three blades set in the hub) turns a slow axis that is connected to a gear box that lifts the turning velocity from 13 to 1,500 revolutions per minute.

Generation

The gearbox transfers its energy through a fast axis that is connected to the generator, which produces the electricity.

Evacuation

The energy generated runs through the inside of the tower to the base. From there, the energy runs over an underground line to the substation, where its voltage is raised in order to inject it into the electrical grid and distribute it to the points of consumption.

Monitoring

All of the critical functions of the wind turbine are monitored and supervised from the substation and the control center in order to detect and resolve any incidents.

Experience

The story of how we came to control the wind

The story of the human race is a fight to manage the elements and make them serve civilization. Tradition and mythology are full of brave people who challenged nature, sometimes with luck and sometimes without, allowing humanity to make an evolutionary leap forward...