In this article, we embark on a journey following a wind turbine technician and discover what is inside a wind turbine.
Let’s start with entering the wind turbine
The entry into the wind turbine is through a door at the base of the tower. Upon entering, the technician finds themselves in the lower part of the wind energy generator, where the control panels are located, overseeing various aspects of the turbine’s operation, such as wind speed and the status of the generator.
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We are going up the wind turbine tower
Inside the tower, we can see cables running from the top to the generator, as well as safety systems. This level also houses a ladder and a service elevator, which transports technicians responsible for maintenance, repairs, and inspections of the installation. The elevator inside the turbine is also used for transporting equipment, tools, and spare parts.
The ride to the top can take several minutes, depending on the height of the turbine, which can reach several hundred meters.
What will we find inside the top part of the wind turbine?
When we reach the top of the wind turbine, we find ourselves in the so-called nacelle, which is an enclosed cabin at the top of the tower, housing most of the key mechanisms of the entire installation. This includes the generator, gearbox, and control systems.
Now that you know what the inside a wind turbine looks like, if you want to learn more about the construction elements, from the foundations to the blades, read the article: Wind turbine components and construction