Siemens Installs 7MW Offshore Wind Turbine Prototype

R&D

The new Siemens offshore flagship wind turbine of the type SWT-7.0-154 has now been installed as a prototype.

The prototype in Østerild, Denmark was installed only a few months after the product launch at EWEA Offshore trade show in Copenhagen.

The planned field testing of the 7-megawatt (MW) offshore machine in Østerild, Denmark, mainly focusses on the upgraded generator and the enhanced electrical system. The majority of other components are equal to the proven technology of the Siemens SWT-6.0-154 – including the rotor with a diameter of 154 meters.

This latest edition of the D7 product platform can produce 32 million kilowatt hours of clean electricity under offshore wind conditions, enough energy to supply up to 7,000 households.

Morten Rasmussen, Head of Technology at Siemens Wind Power and Renewables Division, said: “Based on the reliable technology and supply chain of our six megawatt machine we have improved our flagship wind turbine with stronger permanent magnets, optimized generator segments and upgraded converter and transformer units. With only these minor changes we expect to get it ready for serial production within only two years.”

The new offshore machine will strongly contribute to lowering the levelized cost for offshore electricity, Siemens said. The SWT-7.0-154 model yields nearly 10 percent more power than its predecessor at comparable operational costs. Due to the upgraded electrical system it provides increased reactive power capabilities, important for grid code compliance. Advanced technology based on a proven platform will assure high reliability and maintainability, the company concluded.

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