Renewable Energy Company PacifiCorp and Vestas Sign Wind Power Cooperation Project
Wind power projects have been widely promoted by the government and related companies. As time goes by and technology advances, wind power generation is also aging and wind turbines are old. At present, many early new energy companies are upgrading their wind power equipment. The use of precision resistors, copper-manganese shunts, new materials and other related technologies can change the relative backwardness of wind power generation in the past.
According to media reports, PacifiCorp has re-authorized the existing 47 Senvion MM92 2MW turbines from the original 94 MW to 103 MW. The current wind farm uses new wind turbine technology to restart existing and aging wind projects, which can generate significant returns from increased annual energy production and reduced operating costs. By re-powering, owners and operators can benefit from replacing old equipment with advanced technology while significantly reducing operating costs.
To this end, renewable energy company PacifiCorp and Vestas signed a 234 MW order to relaunch the Marengo I and II projects in Washington, DC. Vestas has a unique advantage to utilize the world's largest wind database. Get operational and technical insights, using wind turbines that have recently been developed on the market.
It is understood that the new turbine delivery will begin in the first quarter of 2019, and Vestas can provide experience and insights in wind power applications such as precision resistor technology, precision shunt technology, intelligent wind control technology and other solutions. It is possible to steadily develop new wind power projects.