I'm back after a long break. Hope everyone is OK.
I would like to share a small documentary about a winter project of 8800 tons.
Lyngsåsa wind farm Alvesta.
Karlshamn - Stillerydshamnen.
Seven ships come loaded with 8800 tons and take up an area of 30 hectares!
Transports (applies to the towers) come in southeast from Gemla to turn off along the entire Värnamovägen through central parts of Alvesta. Either around roundabouts or straight through (see clip from rotor blade 100 meters goes straight through Sjöatorpsrondellen) [url=]https://youtu.be/81IqWA43-zM?t=59[/url] and narrow passage to then drive further along Road 25 and west out towards Ljungby to the final station Lyngsåsa wind farm. The towers are too high to be transported on road 25 due to several too low crossings, e.g. north of Alvesta.
Lyngsåsa map: https: //www.google.com/maps/place/342 ...
Other transports go Road 25 over Växjö.
The Vestas V-150 4.2 MW model consists of 11 parts.
The following vehicles are used for a wind turbine:
4 vehicles for the tower only
3 vehicles for 3 rotor blades 100 m (a complete set)
1 vehicle for the generator with center hub
2 vehicles for peripherals
The total height is 210 meters.
Weight 400 tons
The Swedish Environmental Protection Agency's guidelines noise from wind turbines
must not exceed 40 decibels at nearby residents.
1 meter from the rotor blade, the volume reaches 105 dB !!
60 dB describes normal dial tone.
85 dB is the sound level when there is a risk of hearing damage!
The park will contain 22 wind turbines with one
capacity to produce 315 million kilowatt hours per year.
This corresponds to the electricity consumption for 31,500 villas with one
annual consumption of 10,000 kilowatt hours per year.
A wind turbine generates four million kilowatt hours and
it can cover to run all villas in Växjö with this park.
Stage II is rumored to have even greater capacity,
13 plants of the model V-162 6.0 MW ... https: //www.vestas.com/en/products/en ... A follow-up will come in late summer when the park is in operation.
Thanks for watching
As someone who works in the field of renewables and energy generation, this is really fun and interesting to watch. Thanks for the sharing these videos!