Offshore Wind Turbine Design DNV Certified

February 4, 2013

Gamesa's 5 MW offshore turbine obtains design certification, a milestone in its offshore wind farm sector progress.

Gamesa secures IEC 61400-22 design certification for its G128-5.0 MW offshore wind turbine from independent organisation Det Norske Veritas (DNV). This achievement represents a major milestone in the certification process for Gamesa's offshore turbine, ensuring the timely launch, sales and manufacturing potential of the company's offshore turbine systems in coming years.

Gamesa has commenced installation of its first G128-5.0 MW turbine prototype on the Arinaga Quay on the island of Gran Canaria (Canary Islands, Spain), and Gamesa expects to start commissioning in the second quarter of 2013, with the aim of securing certification in early 2014, further to which the company could begin erecting the first machines at an offshore wind farm.

Gamesa will concentrate its resources in coming years on developing two new turbine systems, with nominal capacity of 2.5 MW and 5.5 MW (the latter suitable for both onshore and offshore use), beginning in the second quarter of 2014 and the fourth quarter of 2014, respectively, with both models designed to lower Cost of Energy.  

The manufacturers have developed a 5.0 MW offshore wind turbine, with a rotor 128 metres in diameter and a modular, redundant design, which guarantees reliability and maximises energy output. The Gamesa 128-5.0 MW offshore machine is equipped with proven and validated technology already integrated in Gamesa's 4.5 MW turbine and benefits from the know-how and experience gained from the latter system's roll-out.  

 

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