This is related to the wind resources where the wind turbine is located, and also to the power generation capacity of the wind turbine itself. For example, a better MW-class wind turbine can generate about 2.5 per watt per year in a Class II wind farm. However, due to the influence of the installation environment and its own reliability, small wind turbines can generate about 1 kilowatt hour of electricity per watt per year, which is good, maybe less.
Large-scale wind turbines focus on power generation, while small wind turbines focus on the power supply function away from the grid
Since it is a wind power station, professional equipment will be used to inspect the wind farm in the early stages of construction. After judgment and analysis, wind power stations will be built only when conditions are met. Therefore, wind power stations have different winds every day, which generate electricity for the generators. If there is really no wind or the wind speed does not meet the requirements, the wind turbine will not generate electricity