2.415 kWh. When the wind energy is sufficient and stable, a 60-meter wind motor can generate 2,500 kilowatt-hours of electricity every 60 minutes. Each rotation of the fan blade takes 3.5 seconds. 60 minutes is 3,600 seconds. The electricity generated per second is 0.69 kilowatt-hours. The amount of electricity generated per rotation is 0.69 times 3.5 seconds, which equals 2.415 kilowatt-hours of electricity.
How many kilowatt hours does a 60-meter wind turbine generate per revolution?
Introduction A 60-meter wind turbine generates 2.415 kilowatt-hours of electricity per revolution. When the wind energy is sufficient and stable, a 60-meter wind motor can generate 2,500 kWh of electricity every 60 minutes, and the fan blades can generate 2,500 kWh of