High-strength, low-alloy structural steel plates under GB/T 1591 (equivalent to EN 10025) are widely used in wind turbine tower manufacturing due to their excellent mechanical properties, weldability, and weather resistance. As the wind industry continues to grow, the demand for steel base plates, metal base plates, steel anchor plates, and metal anchor plates will only increase. What goes into wind turbine towers? Wind turbine towers require a combination of strength, durability, and flexibility to withstand harsh. Wind power steel plates are special steel plates designed specifically for key structural components of wind turbines. From the towering structures that reach for the sky to the intricate components within the nacelle, steel plays a vital role, ensuring stability, strength, and. Japanese steelmaker JFE Steel has announced that it has developed a steel plate with a maximum thickness of 130 mm for use in offshore wind power generation support structures, including monopiles, jackets and wind turbine towers. The product has successfully completed a performance evaluation by. The low-emission steel is produced using 100% steel scrab which is melted in an electric arc furnace powered by 100% wind energy at the ArcelorMittal steel mill, Industeel Charleroi, in Belgium. The steel slabs are then transformed into heavy plates used for the manufacture of wind turbine towers.