A wind turbine can generate 0.56 kilowatt hours of electricity per revolution. As long as the wind speed reaches 3 meters/second (the feeling of a gentle breeze blowing on your face), the windmill can spin to generate electricity. A 100 kilowatt wind turbine generates 0.1 kWh of electricity per revolution at rated speed. A 2 MW direct drive wind power generator can produce 2,000 kilowatt hours of electricity every 60 minutes when wind power is sufficient and stable. 60 minutes is 3,600 seconds, so the amount of electricity generated by the generator per second is 0.56 degrees.
How many kilowatt hours of electricity can a wind turbine produce in one revolution?
Introduction How many kilowatt hours of electricity can a wind turbine produce in one revolution? A wind turbine can produce 0.56 kilowatt hours of electricity in one revolution. As long as the wind speed reaches 3 meters/second (the feeling of a gentle breeze blowing