Technical Adaptation · Climate Resilience · Vietnam Project

Source: DateTime: 2026-04-15

Vietnam's Gia Lai Province sits at 415–500 metres elevation and receives 80–95% relative humidity year-round.

For wind turbine electronics, that is not just a challenge — it is a continuous gauntlet of condensation, lightning, and heat.

When CRRC Zhuzhou Institute deployed 14 units of the WT3300D160H140 wind turbine across the Shuang'an Wind Farm — Vietnam's first CRRC overseas complete-unit project, with a total installed capacity of 46.2 MW — our engineers designed specifically for these conditions:

1, Anti-condensation cabinet design — moisture-resistant enclosures that protect electronics under high-humidity exposure

2, Micro-positive pressure system — continuous internal air pressure that prevents saturated outside air from entering sensitive components

3, Active dehumidification — real-time moisture management across all critical systems

4, 140-metre hub height — reaching stronger, more consistent winds above the low-wind-speed surface layer in a region averaging 6.2 m/s

The result: an annual generation capacity of approximately 120 million kWh — exceeding the project's original performance projections.

That is approximately 100,000 tonnes of CO₂ avoided every year — the equivalent of planting roughly 5.5 million trees.