Golan heights Wind turbines 馃挩

Hi,
For many years there were’nt many wind turbines farms in Israel. There were sporadic wind turbines here and there:

On 1981 a demonstration wind turbine was set installed on Ma’alot-Tarshiha, Industrial area and others were installed along the years on the Galilee,聽 Mount Gilboa, Samaria,聽 Gush Etzion, Golan Heights and South Mount Hebron (this is the one I show on the last Military reserve there). All were installed between 1981 until 1988.

On 1985 a experiment wind turbine was installed on Bnei Tzfat mount on 1985 on Golan Heights, where the average wind speed is 7.2 m/s). After it was proven to work – On 1992 a Wind farm was installed on聽Mount Bnei Rasan聽 (1050m above sea level) where the average wind speed is 8.2m/s. For many years this was the only wind turbine farm in Israel, and in the Middle east (except the people of聽 until on Kalil, which each had a wind turbine). The wind farm was built by Mey eden company, which is a Israeli bottled water companyWind turbines

There are 10 turbines, each with a 30m columns high, with three 18m long wings聽 (each weight about 1.2 ton) and a generator of 600kW (total 6MW). They might seem big, but back at the time, those were the largest available and because the permit for the farm limited the number of turbines to 10, the largest to found were chosen. Now days, as the wind turbines are more efficient, the plan is to replace them with new larger ones.

Since then other wind farm were built: One on Mount Gilboa (14 turbines), the second on Ramat Sirin (11 turbines)

Now days the biggest wind farm is being built on Emek HaBakha (Valley of tears) – 30 wind turbines, 85m high, with 51m long wings which will produce 96MW. More wing turbines are designed to be built on Golan heights – near mount Peres and near the Druze settlements close to Mount Hermon.

Take Care
Gad

 

The turbine on Bnei Tzfat mountain - Wind turbinesThe turbine on Bnei Tzfat mountain, the first to be installed on Golan Heights on 1985 and produced 55kW. on 1996 it was replaced to 250 kW, on 2016 stop on working and since then no permits are given.

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Bnei Tzfat mount Wind turbines, Golan heights, Israel

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Bnei Tzfat mount Wind turbines, Golan heights, Israel 33.041500, 35.832210

The location of wind聽 turbine in Bnei Tzfat mountain

The famous wind turbines of Golan heights, for a long time those were the only commercial wind turbines in Israel - Wind turbinesThe famous wind turbines of Golan heights in Mount Bnei Rasan, for a long time those were the only commercial ones Israel

The turbine 18m long wing on the ground - Wind turbinesThe turbine 18m long wing on the ground

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Mount Bnei Rasan Wind turbines, Golan heights, Israel

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Mount Bnei Rasan Wind turbines, Golan heights, Israel 33.083095, 35.832167

The location of windfarm in Mount Bnei Rasan

Emek HaBakha wind farm - Wind turbinesEmek HaBakha (Valley of tears) wind farm

from another sidefrom another side

A closer look on one of the turbine. I still don't know what is the difference between the different colors. A closer look on one of the turbine. I still don’t know what is the difference between the different colors.



The construction of the wind turbines in Emek HaBakha

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Emek HaBakha Wind turbines, Golan heights, Israel

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Emek HaBakha Wind turbines, Golan heights, Israel 33.176985, 35.798092

The location of windfarm in Emek HaBakha

The area on the north of Golan heights were new windfarms are planned to be built - Wind turbinesThe area on the north of Golan heights were new windfarms are planned to be built

A tank on the north of Golan heights, many of those are found on this area - Wind turbinesA tank on the north of Golan heights, many of those are found on this area

A sign on the Druze area against the planned wind farm - Wind turbinesA sign on the Druze area against the planned wind farm

The sign - Wind turbinesThe sign

 

 

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