Wind Turbine Farm Installation From Scratch | Time-lapse - Mega Structure
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Renewable energy is the future of energy generation. The world is turning towards solar energy and wind energy to cope with the current carbon emission and decrease the carbon level in our environment by producing more renewable energy than burning fossil oil.
Pakistan in collaboration with CHINA under the CPEC contract takes the same measure and takes one step towards renewable energy generation.
An interesting installation journey through the time period of 6 months of 50 MW wind turbines / Farm installation by Orient Energy systems.
48,000 Photographs were taken in order to capture the complete construction in terms of Time-lapse video.
watch at 2X speed. More entertaining.
Okay.hamare.des.me.or.bhut.kham.dekanaa.mileagaa
Not for the working guys who sweat, be fair
Proud to be part of this project worked as Electrical Engineer with orient energy system.
Hi
i am a physics graduate, specialized in renewable energy and environmental physics from university of karachi
And having 4 years of professional experience in power generation business.
I want to get into a renewable energy field but couldn't getting a chance.
So kindly if you can help me in any way.
I will be greatfull to you
Regards
Zohaib Azhar
zohaibazhar696@gmail.com
nice... this was really amazing
Zohaib Azhar Pakistan has a university?? 😂
@@mancheetah5610
I know you're just having fun, but every country can produce high calibre individuals.
One of the physicists who worked on the standard model went to a university in Pakistan.
From Wikipedia here are some of the things this gentleman is known for:
Electroweak theory
Goldstone boson
Grand Unified Theory
Higgs mechanism
Magnetic photon
Neutral currentPati-Salam model
Quantum mechanics
Pakistan atomic research program
Pakistan space program
PreonStandard Model
Strong gravity
Superfield
W and Z bosons
@@Sal3600 yeah I do play. Generally speaking it is religion that stunts scientific advancement and education. Every nation has to do deal with it. Some countries have just dealt with it sooner than others and it has no relation to the potential brilliance of an individual.
Excellent time-lapse video! Like an iceberg, 90% is not visible, but you showed it.
Brilliant video. All that underground piling, rebar and concrete work which will never be seen.But we're all glad that it's there ...
It was one the BEST project time-lapse videos I have ever seen
You have literally shown each and every step
I was very complete video
Thank you so much.. :)
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And to the non-technical sort, like me, it left me with in awe! Amazing work!
I watch this video in 32 min with play back speed of .25X
A lot of work for one wind turbine, much respect to all who build them.
I build them, pretty fun job.
Where do you build them at my brother used to build them
@@Whoflungpouu Im in south texas at the moment, for vestas
They are really hard working
Yup really a lot of work
But in my place i dont know when they build it, it just pop up in the mountain near my city n it wasnt just 1 or 2 but dozens, 😅
We look forward to the consulting experience of major channels like you. Thanks very much....
What an incredible time lapse. It’s so impressive, the work required to install and erect a wind turbine. So much steel went into the base! I was amazed at the size and number of shafts that went into the foundation. I hope they don’t mind tying rebar! Lol. Thanks for the video 👍🏽
Imagine what it takes to build the tallest buildings. The foundation work alone is mine boggling.
Kashif, you make a good point about how un-Green this wind turbine is.
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@@earlysda Vestas studied the carbon payback period for various turbines. This took into account extraction and manufacturing of raw materials, production of the turbines, their transport, erection, operation, maintenance, dismantling and disposal, and the same for their foundation and the transmission grid. The figure was between seven and nine months, depending on the type of turbine. Other analyses have come up with similar figures.
@@SkullRaven SR, just got an email today showing that wind power is more expensive than originally thought, and that offshore wind farms are having more problems and less working time than projected. Oh yes, and they kill lots and lots of wildlife.
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Greenies are hypocrites.
This video one of the best time lapsed video project. You can understand every step to install this big wind turbine. This video just made my sunday getting better. Thank you so much.
J
What is J sir?
Thank you so much A.J.E.. a lot of hard work was put into it to get the this video done. Thanks a lot :)
This 8 min video shows all their efforts for a single contruction And i really appreciate each and everyone there ❤❤❤
This looks very, very, very expensive, must have been built with government money
Wouldve been nice if theres a simple caption for each step. But this video alone is just amazing. Our great great grandchildren would create something more easier but way more advanced. And looking back to this video would make them proud of their great great grandpa.
Seemed pretty self explanatory to me 🤷♂️
A work spend many days to complete..But we watch it just within 8 mins..We Respect All The workers who engage in this..😍
Hats off to those hardworking people! may God always protecting them!
Mad respect to the engineers! These videos show how awesome humans are!!
Humans are incredibles indeed :)
So awesome to chop up birds!
@@earlysda Oh damn, another bible thumping Trump worshiper spewing BS. Please go away!
Waste of time for a garbage technology.
The REAL credit goes to the Creator of engineers and humans.
Блин, как красиво показан труд людей, просто супер. Надо вообще чтобы каждое строящееся строение снимали в таком плане, лучше любой графики и невероятно красиво.
Stw
The rebar and concrete work itself is amazing!! Great video!!
Thank you Jeff.. I am glad you like the complete video :)
MUSTAK
One of the most interesting time lapses I have watched. That big crane being assemble.
Thank you so much Ric, :)
This vid is the Real Defination of a Team work🙏🙏🙏
Indeed
very extraordinary my brother the construction work 👍
OMG, so beautiful video!!! the mechanical engineering is the best!!!!
No electricaL
WOW, Awesome 2x video of contructing a Wind Turbine Installation
Amazing how much effort goes into each turbine, excellent documentary.
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@cquiquidit levrailefo you even got the kWh unit wrong.
@@netikornsaowong9014 ghyuuy88u9igiigyuy
Awesome construction work 👍 thanks to entire team 🎉
Not a easy one... How much of people Hard work hidden every wind systems. this video shows all. Thank you. Wishes from SEFORGE employee😎😎
Indeed not an easy one. I a glad you like the video :)
proud to be a part of this project as a turbine foundation grout
expert
Excellent! From laying the foundation to erecting the tower to installing the wings, everythings covered. Thanks a lot!
it doesn't fly so they arent wings.
their blades. like fan blades but more highly engineered.
I will always cheer for you in Korea I'm looking forward to a great video
nice instalation dude, i think i wanna instal it now.
Uchiha have no saying in this!
I build interstate bridges. From one construction worker to another, I salute thee. MAGNIFICENT! 🤜🤛
6:30 Wow the precision was 100/100, respect to whole team.
Omg! For just ONE wind turbine erection so many hours of hard labour work. . 🙏
Indeed so much effort is put in, but the outcome is pretty good for the long run :)
very nice video. Our team have been helping consultants and contractors in the wind energy sector. Great technology, and hopefully, it gets better by time.
wow looks like so much work! I just went to visit a friend in New Mexico and there where farms with like hundreds of them, all you could see where a bunch of lights flashing. I had never seen so many in my life!!
it's so beautiful it gives you a lot to be appreciative and the truckers that bring it in
They really are a waste of money
seeing the crane rise up and assemble itself was so cool!
Thank you so much share this amazing work.
Congrats!
You are most welcome :)
Respect the workers and engineers and all are behind this project...
Great DIY! Now I could build one myself.
Great work SGRE
That foundation… you can build Burj Khalifa on it!
Wow! That is sooo awesome
The precision and accuracy of the crane operator are quite breathtaking... getting the base bolts inside the columns holes seemed to be an impossible task.
Thank the RIGGER for that. Crane op just takes his instructions
@@zaidyjames7627
The "crane rigger" is doing important and responsible job for sure, but don't forget that the operator is the one who interprets the instructions into actions (He's in charge for the moves).
Just imagine a very smart and well experienced "rigger" giving precise instructions to a dumb crane operator ! On the other side, a skillful crane operator would never accept irrational instructions !
Hope you got my point.
@@Unknown-qy3dx I do.
So it basically goes both ways.
@@zaidyjames7627
Exactly... both depend on each other in an integrated job.
@@zaidyjames7627 Lee
That crane they're using is an excellent piece of kit
Your hardwork is appreciable 🌟 good job!
Thank you so much Varisha for your appreciation :)
Amezing.... Wow, team🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Perfect Foundation for a Perfect Turbine...❤
Great ! Excellent ! Team work !
3 years old.probally been removed by now...
Great work..lot of work for just one...hats off
Fascinating stuff. That is just pure art the rebar work. I had no idea such a substantial base was below ground, that must cost a hell of a lot of money just the base alone. And the way the bottom section flange simply slid down the ground fixing bolts, bliss.
So if this amount of work is required for each turbine column then that windfarm will take years before payback 🤔
And in 15 to 20 years when the wind turbines are done providing energy, what happens to the base in the middle of farmland. Their could be HUNDREDS of these spread throughout the county buried? or left standing? What to do with the blades since recycling is costly and not widely available. Landfills here they come.
I don't think they will be done after 20 years, because they will be maintained.
I taught these guys everything they know................They did a great job.
Best timelapse and hyperlapse i've ever seen. Great job, keep on working m8, cheers
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Great. Very good work. Even night time also they are doing installation work at height
Gee there's a lot of work in it I salute those Men for doing all that work
Salute. Exactly. Salute.
that was a lot of work, it's so satisfying to watch.
Indeed It Was
its the best timelaps video what i ever see.
I agree! Realy cool vid
Thank you so much. I am glad you like it :)
Google translate...
Wow amazing it's a big site and great technology Best activities .
Amazing. Having to do this 20 to 30 times would be a tedious task
The foundation isn't like this on all of them built....some are just a thick slab.
Excellent for the construction and the construction team.
Salute to Engineers and Workers 👍
amazing hard work
Thank you so much
Before seeing this video I seen only how fan spinning but after seeing this video I seen only how hard work to built this
And how environmentally unfriendly it is.
@@raybo64 tell that to the people that lived in Chernobyl
@@sckmarrek Chernobyl was built against all engineering standards of the time. Chernobyl was doomed to fail.
@@raybo64 what is unfriendly about it? Would you rather have smoke, smog and respiratory problems?
Ray Smyth is one of those commentators.
Can’t wait to start building and maintaining these next year, just started school and real excited, hope everyone has an amazing year
Never seen a time lapse quite like this❤
Thank you Pius.. Thanks a lot
Thanks a lot for this video. I recently moved to Ireland and I am amazed on these mega structures. This video deserves billions of views. A quick query ,, this looked like mechanical setup only. I didn't see any wires , or anything, how electricity gets into national grid ? Where are generators and wires ? You started this video from very start I think, but yet I didn't see a single wire ? Please don't get annoyed. I am just curious . Thanks .
A very good question.. The cable laying provess is covered in another video...
here it is
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I’ve been a residential plumbing & building contractor most of my life and this is one of the coolest project I’ve ever seen. Any idea how much from start to finish this cost?
Not really.. As we were only taking care of the video production... :)
@@TheBigHeadFilms I was referring to the build itself
Wow!!! If we did a time lapse at my construction job you would see 50 guys standing around doing nothing and one guy running around doing everything. It would be epic
does one calculate the carbon footprint it takes to put one of these things up, or is that irrelevant?
It makes people feel good. That's the important thing.
Vestas studied the carbon payback period for various turbines. This took into account extraction and manufacturing of raw materials, production of the turbines, their transport, erection, operation, maintenance, dismantling and disposal, and the same for their foundation and the transmission grid. The figure was between seven and nine months, depending on the type of turbine. Other analyses have come up with similar figures.
Very interesting and technically well done!
I never knew that making a wind turbine takes this much time
We have a nuclear power plant in Finland which has taken even longer.
@@jkeitamo ddtfss
Amazing
I found the work on the turbine foundation fascinating - not often shown.
And as with more mundane construction, the concrete finishers have the dirtiest job of all!
Itvis a excelent work,i like this video
Engineering Marvellous. Excellent Job. Great team work.
Thank you for sharing information video,Good Job👍👍👍
Awesome engineering 👌
Amazing team work
Really neat to watch. But how much energy was used to complete this project? From the making of the unit to transport, infrastructure, installing to what this puts out. What is the roi of energy?
If we compare to the energy put in to built this against the 25 year and more of renewable energy they are going to produce.. the deal is pretty good
@@TheBigHeadFilms disagree, most of the bases in my country, are dug from PEAT, I live in Scotland.
Don’t make babies so no energy will be used. Pusey cat always complains on comments.
Мне как строителю из России приятно смотреть как профессионально ребята делают свою работу, молодцы!!!
How much strong the base. Can't imagine
How much carbon can you emit to stop emitting carbon?
I've been seeing them hauling the pipes and blades going thru bluffton indiana headed down to red key Indiana for 52 of them
If man had such much knowledge.. Imagine how much will god have..😍😍😍😍😍 praise god!!!!!!!
Bacana, uma grande obra de muita responsabilidade me sinto orgulhoso de fazer parte desta geração atual da humanidade que produz e evolui muito,parabéns......
Great, I am proud to be a working in wind Energy ......
تحيا الصين انا عربي سوري😀😀👍👍💔💓💜💗💗
بارك الله خلافائنا مهديين شيئ رائع مذهل
It was the best time lapse video
Incredible work done by all!
But look at all the raw materials that go into making one turbine?
Concrete, steel,copper,fiberglass,alot of oil for the gearbox/transmission, all the diesel to run the excavators,trucks,etc.
I heard that a wind turbine NEVER becomes carbon neutral?
An incredible amount of fossil fuels went into producing this "green" energy source.
Vestas studied the carbon payback period for various turbines. This took into account extraction and manufacturing of raw materials, production of the turbines, their transport, erection, operation, maintenance, dismantling and disposal, and the same for their foundation and the transmission grid. The figure was between seven and nine months, depending on the type of turbine. Other analyses have come up with similar figures.
Seeing this video,I am moved and proud. I hope I can have the opportunity to participate this construction project.
Ah, so Stone Henge was an incompleted wind turbine. Mystery solved!
Nice work. Iam trader a new and old turain in 🇮🇳india
So greater work
The chanel have 25k subscribers and this video got 51k like and 10 millions views 😂 its amazing compliment
El ser humano es muy inprecionante, cuando de crear cosas buenas se trata.
Hands off I like this work
Hallo
How does drilling a stratting on video which type drill machine i like your sharing video wher are installing this plant and which country thank you
Pakistan.
Hi,
Its piling machine not a drilling machine, its a simple piling process in which they dig a hole, insert a steel cage and fill it up with concrete in order make a pile inside the surface.
This work was done in Karachi,Pakistan.
@@TheBigHeadFilms ok thanks this type of plant do in india
@@vorasanjay1405 Yes.. India is also moving towards renewable energy rapidly.. in fact they have one of the biggest solar panels farm..
Wow, amazing!! Excellent job👍
Please tell me what part of this construction methodology can be categorized as “green”? This is referred to as “green technology”. Thousands of CY of earth moved to construct an access road; with diesel/hydraulic equipment (D/HE). Thousands of tons of reinforcing steel fabricated, delivered, and placed by D/HE. Thousands of CY or CM of concrete produced, delivered and placed by D/HE. The foundation concrete placement duration was approximately 14-hrs, overnight by utilizing diesel-powered light plants. The steel is manufactured in an efficient coal-fired mill, delivered by diesel-powered trucks, and erected into position by D/HE. The nacelle is minimum 25% polyethylene which comes from natural gas. PVC conduit for the cabling, insulation for the cables are produced from derivatives of hydrocarbons found only in oil and natural gas. The turbine blades are manufactured in an extremely controlled environment requiring a consistent electrical power source. The blades are also made from synthetic composites derived from fossil fuels. The turbine blades have a restricted service life dependent on natural environmental conditions and will be replaced several times before if ever the generator produces a ROI. Every wind-power installation is placed in natural atmospheric flyways used be migratory species for centuries. These installations are ALL subsidized by tax-dollars in the US. That is the only aspect of their fabrication that can be truly referred to as a “green”. I’m glads it makes all of you “feel” so good. Otherwise, these illogical expeditions of your tax-dollars will be guaranteed to shred more birds than they could ever produce a ROI. CHEERS!
Finally, somebody asking the proper question. On top of all that, they require an immense amount of maintenance and have a rather short life-span (~20) before they become permanently disabled eyesores. To properly consider their environmental impact, on top of everything you mentioned, we'd have to consider the immense amount of machinery and running time required to destruct them to return the habitat to where it started.
I respect all the engineering, the planning, the logistics, and the construction, but at the end of the day we have to ask ourselves -- does harnessing wind power really offer any net positive impact on our environment? Is it possible we actually produce more CO2 in the construction of these things than we offset with the power it generates during its lifespan? Can we really call this "clean energy"? Where is the cost benefit analysis?
Steel fixing one of these bad boys is one of the hardest jobs on earth, much respect