The wind turbine needs a wind speed of "7.4m/s" to be fully loaded.
When a 6-megawatt wind turbine is operating at full load, the wind speed needs to reach "7.4m/s" to meet its power generation demand. This is because the power generation capacity of the wind turbine is related to the wind speed. Cube is proportional, that is, as the wind speed increases, the power generation capacity of the wind turbine will increase accordingly.
At the same time, wind turbines also need to have a certain impeller diameter and aerodynamic performance in order to rotate in the wind and capture more wind energy. Generally speaking, the larger the impeller diameter, the more wind energy is captured. The more, the higher the power generation efficiency will be.