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The Gamma 60 wind turbine was a 1.5 MW two-bladed upwind horizontal axis wind turbine that was installed by Wind Energy Systems Taranto S.p.A. (WEST) at Alta Nurra, Sardinia, Italy in April 1992. Founded on original research and development work by NASA and Hamilton Standard (then a division of United Technologies Corporation), the Gamma 60 wind turbine was the world's first variable speed wind turbine with a teeter hinge.
Classification: | Two-bladed, upwind, teetered, variable speed, yaw control, horizontal-axis wind turbines (1.5 MW Gamma 60, 2 MW Gamma 2000) |
Invented: | 1986 |
Location: | Alta Nurra, Sardinia, Italy |
Inventor: | Wind Energy Systems Taranto SpA, Hamilton Standard, ENEL, Aeritalia, Finmeccanica, ENEA (Italy), and Sulzer |
Prototype tested: | 1992 - 1997 |
Number built: | 3 (1 - Gamma 60; 2 – Gamma 2000) |
Total investment: | ITL ₤39,000 million (USD $30 million) |
Website: | seawindtechnology.com |
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Blue H Technologies - World's First Floating Wind Turbine.jpg 1,572 × 1,188; 178 KB
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