Wind turbine towers play a pivotal role in harnessing wind power by elevating turbines to access stronger winds at higher altitudes. There are three primary types of wind turbine towers: tubular steel, lattice, and guyed.
tubular steel towers are strong, aesthetically pleasing, but expensive.
lattice towers offer improved airflow and lower costs, but suffer from structural vulnerabilities. Guyed towers are lightweight and low-cost, but require a larger footprint and significant bracing, leading to potential land-use concerns.