Wind Turbine Thermal Unit

Wind Turbine Thermal Unit

Wind Turbine Thermal Unit

The Wind Turbine Thermal Unit builds on a wind turbine generator by incorporating a screw compressor, which is directly driven via a high-speed gearbox. This integration enables the unit to simultaneously provide both heating and electricity generation—while delivering higher efficiency and greater energy savings. When combined with a ground-source heat pump, it can effectively meet the heating needs of communities, factories, and other facilities. And when there’s no immediate demand for heat, the system can still generate electricity for use elsewhere.Self-generated, self-used, with surplus power going online.

Wind Turbine Thermal Unit

Applications of Wind Turbines and Thermal Units

A 30kW–500kW wind-powered electromagnetic eddy current heating and power generation integrated unit—ideal for winter heating, summer power generation, or simultaneous heating and power production. It can operate both on-grid and off-grid, supporting multi-energy microgrid systems. The unit’s maximum heating capacity covers up to 10,000㎡, making it perfect for industrial parks, factory communities, and areas lacking or experiencing electricity shortages—providing efficient heating solutions for industrial facilities, greenhouse farming, and even seawater aquaculture operations.

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Modular Design

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Heating energy efficiency ratio significantly improved

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Powering oil wells and heating pipelines in remote oil and gas fields

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Addressing heating needs in cold rural towns and factories while reducing carbon emissions

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Suitable for the thermal and electricity needs of factories, mines, resorts, hotels, and highway service areas located in remote, off-grid regions—such as industrialized seafood farms, agricultural greenhouses, and large-scale centralized heating systems.