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Ammerfeld wind turbine2,000 MW Wind

WindRenewable

The Ammerfeld Wind Turbine is an essential facility in Germany's renewable energy landscape, contributing a significant 2000 MW capacity to the national energy generation portfolio. Situated at coordinates 48.7908, 10.9844, this wind power plant exemplifies Germany's commitment to transitioning towards sustainable energy sources. Utilising advanced wind turbine technology, the facility captures the kinetic energy of wind and converts it into electricity, thereby providing a clean and renewable source of power. As part of Germany's ambitious energy policies, which aim to reduce carbon emissions and promote energy independence, the Ammerfeld Wind Turbine plays a crucial role in integrating renewable energy into the country's energy mix. The operational context of this facility is particularly relevant, as Germany is one of the leading countries in wind energy generation in Europe. The wind turbines harness the region's favourable wind conditions, contributing to a reliable power supply that supports both local and national energy needs. The significance of the Ammerfeld Wind Turbine extends beyond its capacity; it also helps in fostering local job creation and economic development through the renewable energy sector. Overall, the Ammerfeld Wind Turbine is a vital asset to Germany's energy generation strategy, highlighting the country’s commitment to sustainable and innovative energy practices.

Capacity
2,000 MW

2.00 GW

Commissioning Year
2000

26 years old

Owner
E.ON Climate & Renewables
Location
48.7908°, 10.9844°

Germany, Europe

Location

Coordinates:: 48.790800, 10.984400
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Carbon Footprint

Zero Direct Emissions

Ammerfeld wind turbine is a wind power plant producing approximately 5256 GWh of clean electricity per year with zero direct CO₂ emissions during operation.

Lifecycle emissions: ~11 g CO₂/kWh (manufacturing, transport, decommissioning)

Technical Details

Primary Fuel Type
Wind
Energy Source
Renewable
Country
Germany
Continent
Europe
Data Source
Global Power Station Database

GermanyEnergy Profile

1,483
Total Stations
151.8 GW
Total Capacity
CoalGasNuclearHydro
Top Fuels

Wind Power Generation: Harnessing the Energy of the Atmosphere

Wind power generation is a renewable energy source that utilises the kinetic energy of wind to produce electricity. This process typically involves wind turbines, which convert the energy generated by moving air into mechanical energy, and subsequently into electrical energy. The basic mechanism starts with wind blowing over the blades of a turbine, causing them to rotate. This rotational motion turns a shaft connected to a generator, which then converts the mechanical energy into electrical energy. The efficiency of this conversion is influenced by various factors, including wind speed, turbine design, and the height of the turbine tower.

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