Wind turbine Grumbach is a 0 MW wind power plant in Germany, commissioned in 1915. Ranked #29 of 54 wind plants in Germany, it contributes 0% to Germany's total wind capacity of 7,259 MW. The largest wind plant in Germany is Ammerfeld wind turbine at 2,000 MW, making Grumbach 0 times smaller. Nearby plants include Elektrárna Ledvice (770 MW, Coal), Ledvice power station (640 MW, Coal), and Heizkraftwerk Nossener Brücke (270 MW, Gas). The facility is located in Saxony, approximately 150 km south of Berlin.
111 years old
Germany, Europe
- Primary Fuel Type
- Wind
- Energy Source
- Renewable
- Country
Germany- Continent
- Europe
- Data Source
- Global Power Plant Database
Wind power generation harnesses the kinetic energy of wind to produce electricity, making it one of the fastest-growing renewable energy sources globally. This process begins with wind turbines, which consist of large blades mounted on a tower. As the wind blows, it causes the blades to rotate, transforming the wind's kinetic energy into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy is then converted into electrical energy through a generator connected to the turbine. The efficiency of wind turbines has significantly improved over the past decades, with modern designs capable of generating power even at low wind speeds.
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