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By Kevin Bullis on January 31, 2013
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The ships designed to install conventional offshore wind turbines weren’t big enough for Siemens’s newest turbines, so it had a new ship built for the job. The smokestack-like tubes are stilts that lift the ship out of the sea to steady it and allow the turbine to be installed.

Siemens installed two colossal offshore wind turbines this week, demonstrating technology that could have a significant impact on the economics of wind power.

The German company has been developing the turbines, which produce double the maximum power output of its current models, for several years. It has been testing the technology on land, and installed the first ones offshore with the help of a new ship designed specifically for the task. The turbines feature test blades that are 60 meters long, but Siemens intends to employ world-record 75-meter blades eventually.

To read the full, original article click on this link: Supersized Wind Turbines Head Out to Sea | MIT Technology Review