The energy output of a wind turbine is determined by the size of the unit and the wind speed. At rated wind speed, the power output per minute is the unit model divided by 60.
The power generated by wind turbines is calculated based on the effective wind speed.
Offshore units are generally large units.
For example, Shanghai West Bridge Offshore Wind Power uses a 3 MW unit.
Unit size is calculated based on maximum energy production per hour. For example, a 3 MW unit means generating 3,000 kW per hour (1 MW = 1,000,000 W). Simply put, it can produce up to 3,000 kilowatt hours of electricity per hour.
1 hour = 60 minutes, i.e. 50 kilowatt hours of electricity can be generated in 1 minute.
It depends on the average annual wind speed in the area where your wind farm is located, the annual wind speed indiavailable (i.e. less than 3.5 m/s and greater than 25 m/s), the availability coefficient of the wind turbine, power curve of the generator, etc. Taking into account many factors, this should generally equate to about 2,000 hours of full power, or 1,500 (kw) x 33 x 2,000 (h) = 100 million degrees.