460 tons.
A large wind turbine weighs 400 to 500 tons. The blades of a 6 MW wind turbine weigh about 70 tons, and the rotor of the generator weighs about 100 tons. The stator weight of the generator is approximately 140 tons. Including the weight of the cabin and the tower, the weight is about 460 tons.
Wind turbines are electrical equipment that convert wind energy into mechanical work, which drives the rotor to rotate and ultimately outputs alternating current. Wind turbines generally consist of components such as a wind wheel, a generator (including devices), a director (tail), a tower, a speed limiting safety mechanism, and an energy storage device.
The impeller diameter is 150 meters, with a 166-meter-high tower, and the fan height is 241 meters! This is the V150-4.0/4.2MW new model, one of Vestas’ latest 4MW platform products. It is 9 meters longer than the impeller diameter of the previous largest wind turbine on land, EP 4.2-141, and only 4 meters less than the impeller diameter of V9.5MW-154, the largest wind turbine at sea! In other words, you are quite advanced, already 5MW.