Ming Yang’s First Wind Turbine in Brazil Successfully Connected to the Grid
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Date: 2025.08.19
Muito bem! After continuous efforts from our engineering and project team, the first Ming Yang Smart Energy wind turbine in Brazil has been successfully connected to the grid, delivering our very first kilowatt-hour of green electricity to the Brazilian residents. This marks a significant milestone as we contribute further to global green transformation.
This turbine is part of a project developed by Copel, one of Brazil’s most respected and long-established energy utilities. With over 60 years of history, Copel is a publicly traded company and a key player in Brazil’s energy transition, operating a diversified portfolio of hydropower, wind, and solar assets across the country.
The project is located in the state of Rio Grande do Norte in Northeast Brazil, an area renowned for its exceptional wind resources. The model selected for this pilot installation is the MySE 6.25-172, a high-efficiency wind turbine designed to meet the demands of dynamic markets where robust performance, grid compliance, and cost-effectiveness are essential.
Copel partners Ming Yang after a comprehensive technical and commercial evaluation. We demonstrated not only the competitiveness of our technology but also our capability to provide complete support across engineering, logistics, installation, commissioning, and future O&M services.
This first grid connection from Mingyang in Brazil represents more than a technical achievement. It is a symbol of trust, partnership, and our commitment to advancing Brazil’s clean energy future.
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