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Gamesa G128-4.5 MW

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The Gamesa G128-4.5 MW wind turbine, from Gamesa, near Jaulín, Zaragoza, Spain, is a wind turbine with the largest rotor, which surpasses with 128 metres that of the Enercon E-126 by 2 metres. It is the prototype of this model. The rotor is fixed on an 81, 120, or 140 metres tall tower consisting of concrete and steel. The turbine has a generation power of 4.5 MW.[1]

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