Vestas V164-8.0 MW - a game changer in offshore

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  • @Diasdelutas
    @Diasdelutas 2 года назад +3

    I speak for all BRAZILIANS, we admire VETAS a lot, congratulations to the group and the good they are doing to our planet. One day I will have the honor of being part of the VETAS family. And may God bless us all always.

  • @zivkourosevic3940
    @zivkourosevic3940 10 лет назад +107

    For all of the naysayers saying, "What's the big deal?", consider this: Each blade is 80 meters long. These offshore wind farms often have dozens if not hundreds of these turbines. 150 of these turbines equals the output of an average nuclear power plant with MUCH less operating and maintenance costs, let alone the safety and waste issues that nuclear power plants present. Add in the time to build a nuclear power plant and all of the other related political issues and you are looking at the wave of the future. Congratulations to Vestas for their contribution to modern energy development.

    • @mikmok5567
      @mikmok5567 10 лет назад +2

      Nuclear 100% whatever the weather ~ wind ?
      How long is it going to be before a rudderless ship is wrecked amongst these man made traps? god help the poor lifeboatmen having to negotiate the minefield of turbines in a storm.

    • @PissBlaster2k
      @PissBlaster2k 9 лет назад +9

      ***** They are trying to change the way the world covers it's energy needs and you think that is more important?

    • @mikmok5567
      @mikmok5567 9 лет назад +2

      PissBlaster2k
      ''In all the publicity given to the opening of "the world's largest wind farm" off the Kent coast last week, by far the most important and shocking aspect of this vast project was completely overlooked. Over the coming years we will be giving the wind farm's Swedish owners a total of £1.2 billion in subsidies. That same sum, invested now in a single nuclear power station, could yield a staggering 13 times more electricity, with much greater reliability''
      Did you feel them pulling your pants down and boning you out?

    • @PissBlaster2k
      @PissBlaster2k 9 лет назад +2

      I was thinking about the "How long is it going to be before a rudderless ship is wrecked amongst these man made traps?" part :)

    • @PissBlaster2k
      @PissBlaster2k 9 лет назад +3

      You seem to be confused. You say I don't care about humans, then links an article about how many birds and bats (supposedly) die from wind turbines. I care about the human race on a long term.

  • @IlasBosch
    @IlasBosch 6 лет назад +12

    Not only an innovative platform with jaw-dropping sizes but also a real beauty to see.

  • @sorenriis7554
    @sorenriis7554 8 лет назад +4

    Excellent made comparison and show of will to a great contribution for a green future - Bravo Team VESTAS / MHI Vestas...

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 5 лет назад

      Soren, your heart is in the right place. Your head is up your ass.

  • @NeWx89
    @NeWx89 7 лет назад +5

    H. G. Wells 'When the Sleeper Wakes.' 1910
    " The circular wheels of a number of windmills loomed indistinct and gigantic through the darkness and snowfall, and roared with a varying loudness as the fitful white light smote up from below, touched the snow eddies with a transient glitter, and made an evanescent spectre in the night."
    "They clambered panting to a space of huge windmills, one so vast that only the lower edge of its vans came rushing into sight and rushed up again and was lost in the night and the snow. They hurried for a time through the colossal metallic tracery of its supports,"

  • @MAYDAYDEEJAY
    @MAYDAYDEEJAY 11 лет назад +3

    I'm Truly Amazed !

  • @khashoon2011
    @khashoon2011 11 лет назад +3

    Unbelievable!!!

  • @ftwindsensors
    @ftwindsensors 9 лет назад +1

    And our FT702 wind sensors are on top...but they're only 16cm high. Not as big as a Routemaster but small and tough - ideal for the job.

    • @Meknassih
      @Meknassih 8 лет назад +1

      LMAO, great work guys ! Size doesn't matter ;)

  • @FrisiaBonn
    @FrisiaBonn 8 лет назад +1

    These are the planned turbines for Burbo Bank's extension in the Irish Sea! The Svanen has finished installing the monopiles now we get to watch the A2Sea Sea Installer install the turbines >:D It's going to be an awesome sight!

    • @kingtutinorden1
      @kingtutinorden1 7 лет назад +2

      Christopher Triggs Chapeau man, I admire you (Dong, Vestas & Siemens) work Guys and your words sounds as you are close involved 😉☺️ as we say in danish "Hatten af" 😁 Cheers.

  • @SouthwestRefuseVehiclesIreland
    @SouthwestRefuseVehiclesIreland 2 года назад

    I 💙 Vestas

  • @CarrierHasArrived
    @CarrierHasArrived 8 лет назад +27

    Words that describe these turbines: Big. Large. Sizable. Substantial.
    I don't get all this whining. Who gives a fuck about some idiot birds or the view of a patch of ocean? Electrical power is way more important. Without it you couldn't be online bitching about it. Also sticking them in the ocean pretty much eliminates the risk of the blades flying off and crushing someone. My suggestion to the whiners: Get to work on an alternative or shut up.

    • @ClpBlitz
      @ClpBlitz 7 лет назад +5

      Wind turbines kill between 214,000 and 368,000 birds annually - a small fraction compared with the estimated 6.8 million fatalities from collisions with cell and radio towers and the 1.4 billion to 3.7 billion deaths from cat. It would be more efficient to kill all cats.

  • @marckerger
    @marckerger 5 лет назад +2

    Here a question: since the rotor is much larger it turns slower, so each blade will influence the next one less ( the tip vortex). this was at one point the reason why it only has 3 blades which turned faster on smaller turbines. since this is not (or less ) the case the larger and slower it gets, why not add more blades? make 4 blades(or more?), this would then even more increase the torque and make more electricity.

  • @user-xm2qh3wg2u
    @user-xm2qh3wg2u 4 года назад +2

    Thank​you​

  • @ignaciolopezresano3353
    @ignaciolopezresano3353 7 лет назад +2

    Grat job 💪 Continue investigation please.

  • @BeingHumanInSouthAfrica
    @BeingHumanInSouthAfrica 5 лет назад +1

    Dear Vestas. Please can you make a video showing Wind Turbines off Milnerton Beach? Regards, David

  • @aurelienclair4465
    @aurelienclair4465 6 лет назад +2

    Hey vestas . une petite vidéo de l'installation à vitrey sur mance en France ?

  • @submeitsfreebruh
    @submeitsfreebruh 3 года назад +1

    They are installing these wind turbines in Sri Lanka. I just saw some.

  • @لارينزهرةالبرتقال
    @لارينزهرةالبرتقال 3 года назад

    Hello. Can I get the address of a company that specializes in this kind of clean energy.. Thanks

  • @wilsonfineart
    @wilsonfineart 4 года назад

    I think as this technology unfolds we'll find that micro wind is really the answer. There's something fundamental about the human mind. We think bigger is always better

  • @moureenkinyeki7880
    @moureenkinyeki7880 2 года назад

    Do you work with a company called Windey in Kenya?

  • @kapibara5037
    @kapibara5037 4 года назад

    Nice video

  • @Laserwurks
    @Laserwurks 6 лет назад

    Vestas would not Quote USA Solar & Wind Vestas turbines for HI island project. I asked why and they were honest about the answer was they could not afford to keep up with warrentie service in the Hi island.

  • @rotterdamfeyenoord6970
    @rotterdamfeyenoord6970 7 лет назад +1

    Nice future😊👍🇵🇱

  • @Guazz712
    @Guazz712 11 месяцев назад

    Which is the airfoil used in the turbine blade ?

  • @user-xm2qh3wg2u
    @user-xm2qh3wg2u 4 года назад +1

    เขาไปถึงไหนแล้ว

  • @zaadam661
    @zaadam661 10 лет назад +1

    Nice vestas Great. Does any one have idea how much just the generator cost to produce 8mw? Thanks

    • @KGopidas
      @KGopidas 3 года назад

      When can we see 80 Mw

    • @minnatzehra5035
      @minnatzehra5035 3 года назад

      Vestas is bad 👎 bhag gye public ke pese le kr

  • @alxbdr6023
    @alxbdr6023 3 года назад

    💪💪💪

  • @peanuts2105
    @peanuts2105 7 лет назад

    Are these blades made on the Isle of Wight?

  • @user-xm2qh3wg2u
    @user-xm2qh3wg2u 4 года назад +1

    แลโทรศัพท์​ต่อไป

  • @rajashekharangadi984
    @rajashekharangadi984 6 лет назад

    How much total the 8MW cost sir plz tell me

  • @henry2008kim
    @henry2008kim 6 лет назад +1

    Ehh.. how many of those to equal a single nuclear plant

  • @jackfenn7524
    @jackfenn7524 5 лет назад

    Sounds good. How much government subsidy did each one cost? How much torque does each one have? How much does each KWH cost compared to conventional form of electrical generation? Look across the English Channel. There are Dutch windmills with huge sails which would generate TEN TIMES as much electricity that wind turbines would, and cost much less, with NO government subsidies.

  • @pacajalbert9018
    @pacajalbert9018 3 года назад

    Nemajú sklon oproti výške

  • @vladoborin3897
    @vladoborin3897 7 лет назад

    А электроэнергия для населения Дании бесплатна?

  • @Firestar-xs8oc
    @Firestar-xs8oc 8 лет назад +2

    I'm doing a project on Wind Turbines and I've been struggling with finding the cost of this beast, so if anyone has the answer, please tell me. :)

    • @CirrusMusicOfficial
      @CirrusMusicOfficial 8 лет назад +3

      Really hard to tell as they don't really tell anyone but considering the price of smaller turbines, probably about $10 million - from some yahoo answerer who owns a wind farm - "3 MW turbines cost about $4.5 million each or about $1.50/watt. Since the cost of turbines decreases with size, I would estimate the cost per watt at $1.25 and that should bring this monster in at about $10 million."

    • @Firestar-xs8oc
      @Firestar-xs8oc 8 лет назад

      CirrusMusicOfficial thank you :)

    • @geot4647
      @geot4647 8 лет назад +1

      The environmental and visual cost is very high, with over a quarter million in the world now. But I doubt you zombies care much about nature and have long forgotten what "green" power was supposed to be.

    • @leemoss2417
      @leemoss2417 7 лет назад +2

      Geo T I suppose with all the bitching you're doing you have a better solution?

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 5 лет назад

      Firestar 2525, They will always hide the figures from you. Plenty of "RA-RA-RA!" but no hard figures or proof of profitability. No past results of success or failure, no KWH results, no facts!

  • @chrsynthemum
    @chrsynthemum 3 года назад

    Hi

  • @mediocre-motorcycle-modifi6818
    @mediocre-motorcycle-modifi6818 7 лет назад

    Why do they only see 4.2MW ones? Why not make 100m blades?

    • @jackfenn7524
      @jackfenn7524 5 лет назад

      The bigger the blades, the more wind is needed to turn them. Electrical windmills must produce TORQUE! Wide sails would do that. Long thin blades will not, no matter how large.

  • @user-xm2qh3wg2u
    @user-xm2qh3wg2u 4 года назад +1

    ไม่มีโอกาสได้เข้า

  • @user-xm2qh3wg2u
    @user-xm2qh3wg2u 4 года назад +1

    เดินมาหาเองไฟดูดหมด

  • @user-xm2qh3wg2u
    @user-xm2qh3wg2u 4 года назад +1

    ให้แลที่ทำไว้

  • @jillsmcfarland2001
    @jillsmcfarland2001 3 года назад

    Yes the nwo will be changing their game.

  • @user-dv1qy7pt7g
    @user-dv1qy7pt7g 7 лет назад

    Cool, but what about birds?

    • @kingdawg9655
      @kingdawg9655 7 лет назад +4

      More birds die due to fossil fuel emissions and pollution, so it's a win win situation in any case

    • @BeingHumanInSouthAfrica
      @BeingHumanInSouthAfrica 5 лет назад +1

      Skyscrapers kill the most birds. Wind turbines are nowhere near at bad.

  • @crackshot519
    @crackshot519 10 лет назад +3

    I'm a gen 4 reactor supporter where it gets it's fuel from spent fuel, soil or seawater excess power during low usage from nuclear power operating at yearly peak levels can make synthetic fuel from seawater that can power ambulances police cars fire and military and now wind would have a energy storage system though synthetic fuel it can be practical to use

  • @alexsh4517
    @alexsh4517 8 лет назад +1

    But we're still so tiny compared to universe :/

  • @souravmondal8159
    @souravmondal8159 4 года назад

    I am working services (G.O.W.)

  • @JoaoBatista-jw8kr
    @JoaoBatista-jw8kr 8 лет назад

    show

  • @marijamaric1827
    @marijamaric1827 3 года назад

    ...

  • @minnatzehra5035
    @minnatzehra5035 3 года назад

    Logo ka ullu bna gye vestas

  • @catimaldey7485
    @catimaldey7485 2 года назад

    Vestas developing world workers to poverty and injury

  • @hansdonnerborg7153
    @hansdonnerborg7153 4 года назад

    wind turbines should be taken out of the world.
    so that nature can regain its normal windflow.
    the storms we now are facing is a result of these wind turbine parks.
    regards Radioamateur SM7H

    • @KGopidas
      @KGopidas 3 года назад

      Perhaps coastal orbeach front skyscrapers do more damage

    • @hansdonnerborg7153
      @hansdonnerborg7153 3 года назад

      @@KGopidas now we are getting somewhere!
      finally someone admits blocking wind could be a damage.
      well houses block yes - but wind still there.
      windmills on the other hand takes the power out of the wind making it be not there or be there in a lower form.

  • @NoEcologyNoEconomy
    @NoEcologyNoEconomy 9 лет назад +1

    "Vestas ruins Vistas." Spread that slogan around. The world's already-shrinking rural landscapes are being invaded by these gigantic contraptions, which rarely exceed 30% of their rated capacity, require traditional power plants as backup, and often ruin the quality of life for people and animals nearby, or even at great distances in terms of the scenic viewshed. Where there was once just nature and low-lying buildings, we're now forced to witness towering industrial projects on a global scale. The original environmental concept of protecting nature from human intrusion has been shelved for a myopic zealotry to produce "clean" electricity. What does the word "clean" mean when so many landscapes are fouled with the presence of huge machines?

    • @LouSaydus
      @LouSaydus 8 лет назад +5

      It means that millions of tons of CO2 arent being released into the air, that way you can sit at your ocean side house and bitch about windmills instead of having to move inland with everyone else because your precious estate isnt under water and you aren't being forced into urban living centers because food is too expensive to circulate it at will like we do currently.

    • @NoEcologyNoEconomy
      @NoEcologyNoEconomy 8 лет назад +1

      You are oversimplifying the issue. There are issues beyond keeping growing hordes of people happy and electrified, but wind turbines do a poor job of it anyhow. They can't replace fossil fuels; they just extend them a little. A relatively small generator is housed in a massive structure, which is ridiculous on the face of it. True efficiency is green, not those monsters. If you want to live on a planet where both the oceans and inland areas are ruined by huge towers, you're no environmentalist. Wind power is a boondoggle, kept alive by industry momentum. Its power output is constantly overstated, the wind itself is unreliable, and shills pretend giant machines are invisible, silent and don't kill flying animals. It's myopia on par with climate denial. www.google.com/search?q=wind+power+opposition

    • @supermpe
      @supermpe 7 лет назад +1

      i dont see any suggestions dude, u just mock around doing the smartass but what do u suggest? Did they start to produce low emission cars from the beggining? how is this technology going to evolve if no one uses it? 1st cars where so bad, they barely moved, yet using them made what your pony ass is enjoying right now on your luxury car.