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Enercon-20: New exotic blade

August 17, 2021

On Friday, August 13, the German Windpower Museum managed to win another truly unique exhibit:

The blade of an Enercon E-20, fully made of aluminium, was prepared and loaded at the Enercon factory in Aurich and sent to the museum in Stemwede.

The 10m blade is silver/light-greyish coloured and features all the Enercon typical specialties like the Albert Betz ideal blade geometry for higher output or the folded blade tips for noise reduction.

The 10m aluminium blade on the premises of the museum. Foto: A. Jaeger

The blade was atually designed for the small-scale machine Enercon-20 –  a 100kW turbine placed on a tube tower for application on farms, remote areas or developing countries. The machine came out as a prototype in 2007, but never went into serial production. Less than five were poduced.

The Enercon-20 prototype in Aurich-Walle in August 2007. Foto: A. Jaeger

Another fact is the Enercon E-20 was fully stall-controlled in contrast to the whole Enercon portfolio of the 2000s – with exception of the even smaller E-10.

One of the few E-20: Pictured a unit in Simonswohlde near Emden. Background: Enercon E-10 and the E-92 prototype in March 2014. Foto: A. Jaeger

The aforementioned aerodynamical features are major milestones in the technological development of Enercon and were applied thousands of timed across the world.

The “tiny” 10m aluminium blade demonstrates all these milestones “on eye-level” and hands-on.

Taking into account the progressive technology and the fact that Enercon-founder, Mr. Aloys Wobben, has recently died making an era end, the seemingly meaningless blade turns out to be of high importance.

The project was initiated by museum manager Jaeger. The transport was taken over by Wilfried Nobbe.

The German Windpower Museum cordially thanks Enercon for making this donation!

Close-up of the E-20, Aurich-Walle, 2007. Foto: A. Jaeger

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