Wind power towers do not have navigation. Wind turbines do not have navigation systems because they do not require precise positioning. Wind power towers are built in open wilderness or on the sea, far away from cities and traffic interference, and have no purpose that requires navigation. Wind power towers mainly convert wind energy into electrical energy through wind turbines and transmit electrical energy to the grid, so they require stable wind resources and grid interfaces, but do not require a navigation system.
The difference between the two is as follows:
The advantage of the electric hybrid tower is that it is light in weight, low in cost, and can meet the range of 20-500 kV. It can be constructed locally and installed in a variety of geological environments.
The advantage of the steel tower is that it has high strength and durability, can meet the range of more than 500 kV, can transmit large amounts of power over long distances, and can flexibly change the layout.