"Groundbreaking Wind Power Achievements: From Record-breaking Turbines to High-altitude Farms"

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The world's largest wind turbine, located off the coast of Fujian Province in China, has set a new record by generating 384.1 megawatt-hours of electricity in a single day during Typhoon Haikui. The turbine's rotor diameter is 827 feet, and its hub is 479 feet high. Equipped with an intelligent system that adjusts its blades to account for high wind speeds, the turbine can continue generating power without overloading. China's ambitious renewable energy goals aim to deliver half of all new global renewable power capacity between 2022 and 2027, and it is on track to achieve its target of 1,200 gigawatts of solar and wind power by 2030.
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