China Trials Record 26MW Offshore Wind Turbine
China tests a record-breaking 26MW offshore wind turbine with a 310m rotor in Shandong. Explore how this prototype paves the way for next-gen green energy at sea.
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China tests a record-breaking 26MW offshore wind turbine with a 310m rotor in Shandong. Explore how this prototype paves the way for next-gen green energy at sea.
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