The wind turbine needs a wind speed of “7.4 m/s” to be fully charged.
When a 6 megawatt wind turbine is operating at full load, the wind speed must reach “7.4 m/s” to meet its electricity generation demand. This is due to the power generation capacity. of the wind turbine is linked to the wind speed. The cube is proportional, that is, as the wind speed increases, the energy production capacity of the wind turbine will increase accordingly.
At the same time, wind turbines also need to have a certain wheel diameter and aerodynamic performance in order to rotate in the wind and capture more wind energy. Generally speaking, the larger the diameter of the wheel, the more wind there is. The more energy is captured, the higher the efficiency of electricity production will be.