The World''s Largest Wind Turbine Will Smash Previous Records
With a capacity of 50 MW, this supersized structure is designed to float on the ocean''s surface and can withstand typhoons, according to the company, which plans to start
With a capacity of 50 MW, this supersized structure is designed to float on the ocean''s surface and can withstand typhoons, according to the company, which plans to start
This is GE''s Haliade-X nacelle—the heart of the world''s most powerful wind turbine. With a colossal 12MW output and 107-meter blades, it can generate enough electricity
With a capacity to generate 15 megawatts of power, the Vestas V236‑15.0 MW is the largest and most powerful wind turbine as of 2025 to have been commercially deployed.
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China, the undisputed global leader in wind energy, has just set another world record for the world''s tallest and highest-capacity offshore wind turbine, taller than the Eiffel
This is a list of the most powerful wind turbines. The list includes wind turbines with a power rating that is within 5 MW of the current most powerful wind turbine that has received customer
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According to the firm, with 10 m/s average winds, a single turbine can generate 100 GWh annually, powering 55,000 homes. This
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Cumulative installed wind energy capacity including both onshore and offshore wind sources, measured in gigawatts (GW).
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This is a list of the most powerful wind turbines. The list includes wind turbines with a power rating that is within 5 MW of the current most powerful wind turbine that has received
A turbine with longer blades will be able to capture more of the available wind than shorter blades—even in areas with relatively less wind. Being able to harvest more wind at
With 1''173''581 Megawatt of installed capacity, the world has reached a new record in total installations although it has fallen short of expectations and forecasts for 2024. It is
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Capacity additions during 2025 were dominated by solar and battery storage, with wind also contributing. Utility-scale solar capacity increased by 19,477.6 MW, with a further
According to the firm, with 10 m/s average winds, a single turbine can generate 100 GWh annually, powering 55,000 homes. This reduces coal use by 30,000 tons and cuts CO2
With a capacity to generate 15 megawatts of power, the Vestas V236‑15.0 MW is the largest and most powerful wind turbine as of 2025
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It can generate 26 megawatts (MW) of energy, more than double the global average for individual turbines. But its record is about to be smashed to smithereens: another offshore wind turbine that is twice as powerful has been announced by Ming Yang Smart Energy, a company based in southern China.
This is GE’s Haliade-X nacelle—the heart of the world’s most powerful wind turbine. With a colossal 12MW output and 107-meter blades, it can generate enough electricity to power over 16,000 homes.
Two weeks ago, Chinese firm Sany Renewable Energy, part of Sany, a multinational heavy equipment manufacturer, announced that a 15 MW wind turbine was commissioned at a plant in Tongyu, Jilin Province, China. The turbine features an 885-foot rotor and 430-foot blades, generating enough power for 160,000 households annually.
If commercially deployed wind turbines are what you're seeking, the most powerful model as of 2025 is the 15-megawatt Vestas V236‑15.0 MW. With a capacity to generate 15 megawatts of power, the Vestas V236‑15.0 MW is the largest and most powerful wind turbine as of 2025 to have been commercially deployed.