This Chinese Flying Wind Turbine Captures the Wind at 2,000 Meters Above Sea Level
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In January 2026, in the Chinese province of Sichuan, an experimental system called MW-class S2000 passed a new course. This airborne wind turbine produced electricity in real-world conditions and injected it into the local grid, marking a key step for a technology that had been confined to laboratories and prototypes for a long time. A flying wind turbine that will look for the wind where it is stronger At first glance, the MW-class S2000 is fai…
In January 2026, in Sichuan province, a Chinese flying wind turbine injected electricity into the local grid after a test flight at about 2,000 metres above sea level. The system, known as S2000 and classified as megawatt, is a concrete step forward for airborne wind turbines, a segment long limited to low-power prototypes. Flying wind turbines: a well-known principle, an unprecedented industrial scale The flying wind turbine concept is not new …
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