History of Wind Machine

Wind machine first appeared three thousand years ago, when it was mainly used for rice milling and water lifting. The first horizontal axis aircraft appeared in the twelfth century.

In the winter of 1887-1888, Brush installed a wind machine that was considered the first automatic operation and used for power generation by modern people.

In 1897, Danish meteorologist Poul La Cour invented two experimental wind turbines and installed in Danish Askov Folk high school. In addition, La Cour founded the Wind Power Workers Association in 1905. By 1918, there were about 120 local public utilities in Denmark had wind turbines. The usual single-machine capacity was 20-35kW, and the total installed machine was about 3MW. These wind power capacity accounted for 3%of Danish power consumption at the time.

In 1980, Bonus, Denmark, produced a 30KW wind turbine, which is the representative of the early model of the manufacturer.

The emergence of 55KW wind turbines developed in 1980-198 was a breakthrough in the modern wind power generator industry and technology. With the birth of this wind turbine, the cost of wind power per kilowatt -hour wind power has dropped by about 50%.

The Muwa Class NEG Micon1500KW fan was put into operation in 1995. The initial mode of this type of fan is 60 meters in diameter.

The Dorwa Class NEG MICON 2MW wind machine was put into operation in August 1999. The diameter of the impeller is 72 meters.


Post time: Apr-23-2023