12 Siemens Gamesa 14-222 DD, Lightning Deaths in India, & Direct-Drive Nacelles

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Allen and Dan discuss the massive new 15MW Siemens Gamesa 14-222 DD wind turbine, the pros and cons of direct drive vs gear drives in nacelles, and lightning strike deaths in India. Learn more about Weather Guard Lightning Tech’s StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. Have a question we can answer on the Uptime Wind Energy Podcast? Email us!  Uptime Podcast EP12 Transcript - Siemens Gamesa 14-222 DD, Lightning Deaths in India, & Direct-Drive Nacelles Dan: [00:00:00] I'm Dan Blewett and this is the uptime podcast where we talk about wind energy engineering, lightning protection, and ways to keep your wind turbines running. All right. Welcome back to the uptime podcast. I'm your cohost Dan joined here by Allen Hall, our resident lighting protection expert, Allen, how you doing? Allen Hall: [00:00:31] Great, Dan? How's it been down there? Dan: [00:00:33] Hey, thanks. We're looking sunny. It is a DC in the summer. Now, a lot of sun and a lot of humidity. And, obviously there's still been a lot of turmoil in the country, but you know, things are. Things are looking up it's, it's transitioning to summer. So you can't be too unhappy about that. Allen Hall: [00:00:49] So Washington DC is actually built on a swamp, Dan: [00:00:52] right? It's what I've heard. Very mosquito. Yeah. Allen Hall: [00:00:56] That's what I wonder is, is it Dan: [00:00:57] mosquito season yet? Not yet, but I've heard that that's, that's a common, so yeah, growing up, I mean, I grew up in Maryland an hour North, so it was always humid and hot in the summer, but. and there's mosquitoes obviously everywhere, but I'm yet to experience full time residency of the DC mosquitoes. So we'll see. We'll see. Allen Hall: [00:01:19] And have you, have you seen your murder horn at yet or they've invaded Washington, D C Dan: [00:01:24] no. I don't want any Asian giant Hornets anywhere near me. Have you seen those? They've had a sort of similar thing called Cicada killers. Have you seen those? They're very big. They're like the same. Three. They're like three inch long and they have those in Maryland. We had some like right near my house, like in my backyard, but they don't, they don't like have a stinger where they would ever attack a human. They just, literally, their thing is they will paralyze a Cicada with their sting and drag it down to their whole. They live on it like a thumb sized hole in the ground and it'll drag us a K to back down to their children. but those, those are so big. And until I like looked them up and figured out that they weren't there weren't harm. They're harmless. I would like see them outside and SWAT at them, then they come around. I'm like, I'm sorry. I'm sorry, sir. Like, don't spare spare me. I didn't mean it. I didn't mean it,

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