4 FAQs about How tall is the wind turbine tower

How tall is a wind turbine?

The average height for the tower of a wind turbine is between 60 and 120 meters. In the US, the typical 1.5 MW turbine has a tower height of about 80 meters. The Haliade-X by GE, the world's largest wind turbine to date, has a tower height of 138 meters. Why Build Taller Turbines? Taller wind turbines have access to higher quality winds.

How tall is a wind turbine hub?

A wind turbine's hub height is the distance from the ground to the middle of the turbine's rotor. The hub height for utility-scale land-based wind turbines has increased 83% since 1998–1999, to about 103.4 meters (~339 feet) in 2023. That's taller than the Statue of Liberty!

How high should a turbine tower be?

Greater spacing between turbines also reduces visual impact. Technology Trend: To harness stable high-altitude winds, modern onshore turbine towers commonly reach 60-120 meters. Offshore turbines average 340 meters. The industry continues pushing toward 200-300 meters above the ground layer.

How tall is a 185 meter wind turbine tower?

Recently, Goldwind successfully completed the installation of a 185-meter wind turbine tower, which is equivalent to nearly 60 floors, setting a new global record for onshore wind turbine tower height. This expands new boundaries for the efficient development and utilization of wind energy resources.

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