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Mega wind turbine with blades twice the size of a football pitch switched on for first time
Mega wind turbine with blades twice the size of a football pitch switched on for first time
In the week that it was announced that Rishi Sunak will be granting new oil and gas licences in the North Sea, new commitments to renewable energy are being made elsewhere in the world. The China Three Gorges Corporation just turned on a mega wind turbine with blades twice the size of a football pitch in the Taiwan Strait. The state-owned energy firm has activated the biggest wind turbine on the planet offshore in a move which could produce up to 16 megawatts of energy, and it’s now been connected and hooked up to the energy grid. The MySE 16-260 turbine stands at an incredible 500ft (152m) tall and it could power thousands of homes every year. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter In fact, it’s thought that around 36,000 homes will be served by electricity from the turbine. It’s not surprising given that each blade weighs around 54 tons and covers nearly 540,000 square feet when they rotate. Mingyang Smart Energy is the company that designed the turbine, and they released a message on LinkedIn making clear just how much wind the structure could deal with – stating that it can withstand “extreme wind speeds of 79.8 [meters per second]”. It’s a staggering feat of engineering and it’s thought that the turbine could save around 54,000 tons of carbon dioxide compared to coal power plants. More structures like one are being planned, too. Executive Director Lei Lei Zengjuan told the media: “In the next step, the 16 [megawatt] unit will be applied in batches in the second phase of the Zhangpu Liuao Offshore Wind Farm Project constructed by China Three Gorges Corporation.” It comes a few weeks after work was stopped on one of the UK’s largest offshore wind farms after its developer said that the cost of the project had soared by so much that it no longer made financial sense to push forward. Swedish energy giant Vattenfall, one of Europe’s biggest wind producers, shut down work on the development of the Norfolk Boreas site. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-02 00:25
GOP Rep. Tom Tiffany won't challenge Baldwin for Wisconsin Senate seat
GOP Rep. Tom Tiffany won't challenge Baldwin for Wisconsin Senate seat
GOP Rep. Tom Tiffany of Wisconsin will not seek to challenge Democratic Sen. Tammy Baldwin for her US Senate seat next year, the second congressional Republican in recent weeks to pass on a bid in the crucial swing state.
2023-08-02 00:23
Andrew Tate claims ‘truth will be known very soon’ as he arrives at Court of Appeal
Andrew Tate claims ‘truth will be known very soon’ as he arrives at Court of Appeal
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan arrived at the Court of Appeal in Romania’s capital Bucharest on Tuesday 1 August. The divisive social media personality, who is charged with rape, human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, claimed that “the truth will be known very soon” as he spoke to reporters outside the building. He has appealed against a court’s decision to keep him and his brother under house arrest for the duration of his trial. A decision is expected later on Tuesday.
2023-08-02 00:22
China Says 20 Died in Floods as Storms Sweep Northern Areas
China Says 20 Died in Floods as Storms Sweep Northern Areas
Parts of northern China are grappling with the impact of intense flooding as the death toll rose to
2023-08-02 00:20
MLB Rumors: Insider reveals Justin Verlander mystery team
MLB Rumors: Insider reveals Justin Verlander mystery team
Justin Verlander is the hottest name in the MLB rumors sphere ahead of the 6 PM trade deadline. One new mystery suitor has emerged.The New York Mets opened the MLB trade deadline floodgates with the decision to ship No. 1 ace Max Scherzer to the Texas Rangers. A three-time Cy Young winner, Scher...
2023-08-02 00:19
Ukraine sees economy growing by about 5% in 2024
Ukraine sees economy growing by about 5% in 2024
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine expects its economy to grow by about 5% next year, driven by investment in reconstruction and stronger
2023-08-02 00:18
Henrietta Lacks: Family of black woman whose cells were taken settle case
Henrietta Lacks: Family of black woman whose cells were taken settle case
An unknown settlement is reached after Henrietta Lacks' cells were used for medical advances.
2023-08-02 00:16
3 US Marines died of carbon monoxide poisoning in a car. Vehicle experts explain how that can happen
3 US Marines died of carbon monoxide poisoning in a car. Vehicle experts explain how that can happen
The deaths of three U.S. Marines who suffered carbon monoxide poisoning in a parked car at a North Carolina gas station have raised questions about how the situation could happen outdoors
2023-08-02 00:16
CVS to Cut 5,000 Jobs Amid Shift Away From Retail Focus
CVS to Cut 5,000 Jobs Amid Shift Away From Retail Focus
CVS Health Corp. will cut 5,000 positions from its workforce to help cut costs as the drugstore chain
2023-08-02 00:16
MLB Rumors: 3 blockbuster trade packages for Tigers ace Eduardo Rodriguez
MLB Rumors: 3 blockbuster trade packages for Tigers ace Eduardo Rodriguez
As the MLB trade deadline nears on Tuesday, several teams are in pursuit of elite starting pitching. Look no further than Eduardo Rodriguez.Eduardo Rodriguez has been one of the best pitchers in the American League this season for a reason. However, in order to send him elsewhere, the Detroit Ti...
2023-08-01 23:59
The 'What's your Ken job' TikTok trend explained
The 'What's your Ken job' TikTok trend explained
The Barbie obsession is far from over... Ahead of the release, which broke records on its opening weekend, the marketing team were already putting in the work to get the word out. From dedicated merch to pink food and Airbnb collaborations, the world was already painted pink before it even hit the big screen. We've since witnessed an influx of Barbiecore fashion flooding timelines and TikTok inundated with Barbie trends and challenges. But now, there's a new one in town and it's dedicated to sharing 'your Ken's job'. The challenge sees people recording their partners doing their ordinary day jobs, but describing it as though they were in Barbieland. For those who have watched the film, there's a scene in which Ken describes his job as "just beach," after giving surfing a whirl and subsequently injuring himself. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter In one viral TikTok by Jaim, she shows her partner packing his bag for work. "My Ken's job is 'computer'," she wrote. "He loves his job and it proud of it. He came with his own textbook and backpack." The TikToker continued: "I don't exactly know what it is, but it keeps him busy and doesn't annoy me for eight hours every day." @thelifeofjaim What’s your Kens job?? #barbiemovie #kensjob #kenough Another clip saw one man preparing to leave the house on a bike. The TikToker wrote: "My Ken's job is 'bike'. He doesn't care about fashion any other time but he has these cute outfits for bike and gets so excited when he thinks he looks good doing bike." @grandmashelbyy This mojo dojo casa house is full of bikes #ken #barbie #mojodojocasahouse Meanwhile, a third joked that their partner was a 'hospital' Ken. @andiinbloom my ken’s job is hospital! #myken #kensjob #barbie "Everyone’s showing their Ken’s job. My Ken’s job is hospital. He came with scrubs and a matching lanyard. Barbie loves her Hospital Ken," Andi wrote. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-01 23:55
Phoenix just endured the hottest month for any US city as historic heat streak comes to an end
Phoenix just endured the hottest month for any US city as historic heat streak comes to an end
One of the most exceptional city heat streaks in US history finally ended Monday when Phoenix failed to hit 110 degrees for the first time in 31 consecutive days, but the heat is far from over for Phoenix and millions of others across the Central US. consecutive days, but the heat is far from over for Phoenix and millions of others across the Central US.
2023-08-01 23:55
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