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This Chinese Flying Wind Turbine Captures the Wind at 2,000 Meters Above Sea Level

Summary by economiematin.fr
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…
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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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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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