Blades for the Worlds Biggest Windmill Vestas V236-15 MW & Siemens SG 14-236 DD Being Transported

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  • @xiv3r
    @xiv3r Год назад +4

    insane turbine blade

  • @leonvann7109
    @leonvann7109 Год назад +1

    What is the unit that's moving the blade with out a truck? Is it an electric cart by a generator?

  • @VB-bo5kz
    @VB-bo5kz Год назад

    I need the patience of the truck driver in my life

  • @aarone9000
    @aarone9000 9 месяцев назад

    I watched a train with blades & bodies on flatbeds go by. The took up the entire length of the train beds! And I thought they were large!

  • @windturbinemanfr
    @windturbinemanfr Год назад +2

    vestas v236 yay

  • @fabionunesferreiradasilva5641
    @fabionunesferreiradasilva5641 Год назад +1

    👏👏👏👏

  • @fatimasombra
    @fatimasombra Год назад +1

    Meu esposo é motorista dessas carretas que transportam essas pás, aqui no Brasil.

  • @flytwin1772
    @flytwin1772 Год назад

    The weight would be really interesting, it´s depending of material for sure, guess they will use Kevlar as well. At least ~35 tons one blade, which is not much then.

    • @celalmutlu45
      @celalmutlu45 Год назад

      Glass fiber and carbon fiber using for blade manufacturing.

  • @vincentrobinette1507
    @vincentrobinette1507 Год назад

    These are off-shore scale turbine blades...Are they building these turbines on land? If so, that would be a world record!

  • @JL-rx6hl
    @JL-rx6hl Год назад

    At least the driver of the first one got a nice dry warm cab.....

  • @thomasgade226
    @thomasgade226 Год назад +2

    @4min, you can just see the corner of a WW2 bunker in Hanstholm

  • @kristianvongos7237
    @kristianvongos7237 Год назад +1

    Nice filming. Did you ask what the blades weight? What they were made of? If they were made in Denmark?

    • @ninus17
      @ninus17 Год назад

      Probably fibreglass or some other composite

    • @jensstergard9380
      @jensstergard9380 Год назад +6

      Including the vehicles the weight of the Vestas transport is about 180 tonnes. The outside of the wings must be glass fiber. Vestas is primarily situated in Western Jutland, mostly in Lem.
      Found on Vestas homepage:
      "At Vestas’ factory in Nakskov, Denmark, specialists are developing the blades for the V236-15.0 MW™ prototype using the mold which was built at the factory in Lem, Denmark."
      The nacelles are made at the former Maersk shipyard 'Lindø', Northeast of Odense.

    • @povlnordahl1974
      @povlnordahl1974 Год назад +2

      @@ninus17 Blades are build at the Westas blade faktory, located in Nakskov, Lolland iland, Denmark.

    • @pmemontage
      @pmemontage Год назад +2

      @@jensstergard9380 haha! Familiar place at Lemm.
      Damn.... when I was working at Vestas and Totalwind we did maintanance up to the brand new V90. And still some V 27/ 29. V39 lots of V47 and V52.
      Some V66, ( RCC and VCS ) ( 1.65 and 1.75)
      Some first V80. And V902MW

    • @procter98
      @procter98 Год назад

      1 month

  • @mpaul4584
    @mpaul4584 Год назад +4

    What happens to them at end of life?

    • @lavafree
      @lavafree Год назад +1

      Starts with land and ends with fill

    • @windkraftfan_sh
      @windkraftfan_sh Год назад +1

      they are crushed into materials for cement

  • @vplph
    @vplph 6 месяцев назад

    That is a lot of wheels for a blade that is maybe 16 ton a piece? 😅

  • @cerolvideostruck6750
    @cerolvideostruck6750 Год назад

    tá porra essa é grande grande asa

  • @derekness7900
    @derekness7900 Год назад

    They are made from glass and carbon fibre and epoxy resin

  • @Outside85
    @Outside85 Год назад

    Curious, the Vestas blade is almost rigid, but the Siemens bends under its own weight? Also it really does seem like a happy coincidence that blades from different companies have to go up the same road at the same time... also whatever Siemens is using to move theirs; good grief it is noisy... Edit: also pity the driver of that thing, exposed to the weather and all...

    • @mjasenn
      @mjasenn 9 месяцев назад

      And this comment is why you're in charge of watching RUclips videos showcasing the transportation of component for offshore wind generation units and not the actual transportation.

  • @kriscalverley2131
    @kriscalverley2131 Год назад +1

    I was expecting an electric truck pulling it? Does anybody know how black tires burn? Does anybody know how tires are disposed of? But must be environmentally freindly cause they grow on trees? Oh isnt highway full of hydrocarbons. Back to gravel for electric cars

  • @asadalibhuttaasadalibhutta8821

    Blades size?

    • @jonjak80
      @jonjak80 Год назад +1

      115 meters long

  • @nicks4934
    @nicks4934 Год назад

    Should make £3,000,000 per year for say 25 yrs. So £75,000,000.
    £80 per MWh in UK. Load factor 30%

    • @montiro8999
      @montiro8999 Год назад +1

      Load factor is much higher in Uk some turbines push up to 60 percent on the Shetland islands

  • @fajarreza1
    @fajarreza1 Год назад

    on peak wind, each of it could supercharge 20 teslas

    • @jimwoods9551
      @jimwoods9551 Год назад

      15Mw would vapourise 20 Teslas, not so good with the maths, Fajar?

    • @fajarreza1
      @fajarreza1 Год назад

      @@jimwoods9551 each blade

    • @timothyi6492
      @timothyi6492 Год назад

      250kW per car means 60, or about 180 per hour.

  • @Coltnz1
    @Coltnz1 Год назад +10

    How many years does it have to run to cancel out the carbon footprint of its manufacture, transport to site and installation?

    • @SkullRaven
      @SkullRaven Год назад +6

      Turbine manufacturer Vestas studied the carbon payback period for various turbines. This took into account extraction and manufacturing of raw materials, production of the turbines, their transport, erection, operation, maintenance, dismantling and disposal, and the same for their foundation and the transmission grid. The figure was between seven and nine months, depending on the type of turbine. Other analyses have come up with similar figures.

    • @aarone9000
      @aarone9000 9 месяцев назад

      You are just a half-empty kind of person aren't you?!

  • @thomasgade226
    @thomasgade226 Год назад +1

    Distance is only 25 km, should be electric trucks.

  • @user-bt9xd7ix3p
    @user-bt9xd7ix3p Год назад +1

    очень скоро люди очнутся от етой грандомании и поймут що их обдуривали и грабили свои и чужие правительства ....

    • @windkraftfan_sh
      @windkraftfan_sh Год назад

      blah blah blah i am a putin controlled puppet

  • @dougwilliams8602
    @dougwilliams8602 Год назад

    Only electric needs and that alone. Nothing more. Certainly not energy

  • @12345633631
    @12345633631 Год назад +7

    And people still believe our energy needs can be met using windmills 🙄 .. what a joke

    • @srh2301
      @srh2301 Год назад +5

      Why? Stewart watching a car from a bakery driving by: "And people still believe they can be fed with bread. ... what a joke"

    • @PistonAvatarGuy
      @PistonAvatarGuy Год назад +2

      @@srh2301 The wind doesn't blow 24/7/365.

    • @ro30
      @ro30 Год назад

      You're right

    • @SkullRaven
      @SkullRaven Год назад

      Wind power is the most efficient technology to produce energy in a safe and environmentally sustainable manner, it is zero emissions, local, inexhaustible, competitive and it creates wealth and jobs. You're the joke.

    • @SkullRaven
      @SkullRaven Год назад

      @@PistonAvatarGuy So what? We also don't have an unlimited supply of oil, gas, coal, nuclear material, sunshine or water.

  • @LeonardCooperman
    @LeonardCooperman Год назад +3

    It took more energy to make this than it will ever produce..

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Год назад +1

      Source?

    • @ro30
      @ro30 Год назад

      You're right

    • @windkraftfan_sh
      @windkraftfan_sh Год назад +1

      Nah that's wrong.

    • @SkullRaven
      @SkullRaven Год назад +1

      Turbine manufacturer Vestas studied the carbon payback period for various turbines. This took into account extraction and manufacturing of raw materials, production of the turbines, their transport, erection, operation, maintenance, dismantling and disposal, and the same for their foundation and the transmission grid. The figure was between seven and nine months, depending on the type of turbine. Other analyses have come up with similar figures.

    • @ulven6668
      @ulven6668 Год назад +3

      Thats a pretty stupid assumption, wind-industry would have been shut down years ago if this was the case

  • @knutarneaakra6013
    @knutarneaakra6013 Год назад +1

    Microplast spreaders

    • @akyhne
      @akyhne Месяц назад

      Except there's no plastic in wind turbines....

  • @arvbergstedt3303
    @arvbergstedt3303 Год назад +2

    The bigger they are. The harder they fall. When a fast wind comes along.

    • @andersschrder4446
      @andersschrder4446 Год назад +13

      Yeah, I'm pretty sure that noone at Vestas has ever thought of that. They're, like, complete novices in this field.

    • @johannestrjmer7496
      @johannestrjmer7496 Год назад +5

      Ooh yea... Powerful wind gusts.. Why didn't Vestas thought of this.. 🤔🙄

    • @claesmansson9070
      @claesmansson9070 Год назад

      I think they do now,think they turned around and now trying to figure out something to do about wind problemos?

    • @claesmansson9070
      @claesmansson9070 Год назад

      Looks like a blue whale with open mouth from certain perspectives?

    • @pmemontage
      @pmemontage Год назад +3

      Nope, when you own one, the money blows straight into your pocket

  • @jimrichards3916
    @jimrichards3916 Год назад +4

    What a waste of money!

    • @nicks4934
      @nicks4934 Год назад +2

      Like gas?

    • @SkullRaven
      @SkullRaven Год назад +3

      Wind power is the most efficient technology to produce energy in a safe and environmentally sustainable manner, it is zero emissions, local, inexhaustible, competitive and it creates wealth and jobs.

  • @burgerbewegunghautnah1955
    @burgerbewegunghautnah1955 Год назад +2

    🤮

  • @jim73challenger
    @jim73challenger Год назад +1

    Seriously? A windmill?

    • @pmemontage
      @pmemontage Год назад +3

      Uhh, jup.
      Bigger part of renewable energy asks for a bit better kind of machine....
      This is for the prototype.
      Serveral sets of this blade has been already smashed in stress test factory.
      Thats why the blades of this energy mushroom now go to field test.
      And probably direct on the testfield certified for stress, endurance and most important real sound and background noise.

    • @SkullRaven
      @SkullRaven Год назад +2

      Wind Turbine*

  • @asadalibhuttaasadalibhutta8821

    Blades size?

    • @zeratultc
      @zeratultc Год назад +1

      around 115 meters

    • @maximedessertenne9336
      @maximedessertenne9336 Год назад

      For 236 it’s approximately the half because when we talk about 236 it’s from one edge of the blade from the other edge

    • @MM-zb1uj
      @MM-zb1uj Год назад

      from Denmark-115,5 m long blades mill 256 m high can support 25.000 households, ppr year....😄💪Made in Denmark......

    • @asadalibhuttaasadalibhutta8821
      @asadalibhuttaasadalibhutta8821 Год назад

      @@MM-zb1uj thanks

    • @Coltnz1
      @Coltnz1 Год назад +1

      @@MM-zb1uj But not when the wind doesn’t blow.