GE will continue to run the prototype in the coming months to validate the performance of the 5.3MW Cypress platform, and will also receive various certifications to support the commercialization of the platform. GE added that the Cypress platform offers a wide range of power ratings and different hub heights.
GE Renewable Energy CEO Jerome Pecresse said: "We are very pleased that our team is able to bring innovative high-tech units to market. We are confident that Cypress will rely on Its two-stage blade design has become a change in the industry."
LM Wind Power and GE's onshore wind power business unit and global research center have jointly designed a two-stage carbon fiber blade for the unit. This blade design helps to lengthen the blade to reduce unit power costs while reducing the difficulty of unit transportation. To meet more site needs.
GE said its new generation will increase its annual power generation by 50% compared to its 3MW turbine model.
