SMARAAD 6×100kW G-Type Turbine Array Powering Industrial Facilities
Set against the golden autumn fields of Songyuan, Jilin, six SMARAAD 100kW G-type wind turbines now form a 600kW distributed wind power array at a local industrial complex. Completed in late 2025, this on-site wind farm is delivering reliable, clean energy to the facility’s operations, marking a major step in its low-carbon transformation.
Engineered for the region’s steady northern winds and harsh winters, each 100kW G-type turbine features a robust three-blade design and anti-freeze components, optimized for year-round performance. Together, the six turbines form a 600kW system that generates over 1.5 million kWh of clean electricity annually, meeting a significant portion of the facility’s power needs and reducing carbon emissions by more than 1,100 metric tons each year. The on-site array reduces reliance on grid power, cuts long-term energy costs, and aligns with the region’s industrial sustainability goals.
“Having six 100kW turbines on-site has completely changed how we power our operations,” the facility’s energy manager shared. “We’re not only lowering our carbon footprint but also gaining greater control over our energy costs, even in peak demand seasons.”
This Songyuan project showcases SMARAAD’s expertise in designing modular, scalable wind solutions for industrial clients, proving that distributed wind arrays can deliver both environmental and economic value for large facilities in China’s wind-rich northern regions.



