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Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has received a bulk wind turbine order from Norway for 51 SWT-DD-142 onshore wind turbines
at its Tonstad wind farm in Norway.
Once operational, the wind farm will be one of
the largest in Norway.
Developed by ENGIE with a total capacity of 208 MW, the project is located in the cities
of Sirdal and Flekkefjord in southern Norway.
Siemens Gamesa ensures the long-term performance of
wind farms with comprehensive service agreements.
Installation of the wind farm will begin
in 2019.
Steven Pryor, CEO of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy's land business in Northern Europe and the Middle East, said, "This project once again demonstrates the advantages of
our global deployment.
Our experience in the Scandinavian market and our impressive track record in the Nordic region ensure the best support and value creation
for our customers.
”
It is reported that the energy generated by the Tonstad wind farm will be delivered to Hydro Energi
, a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian aluminum producer Hydro.
Hydro Energi has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
for the next 25 years.
The wind farm will produce more than 0.
6 TWh per year and will save nearly 526,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions, equivalent to enough electricity for Hydro to produce around 50,000 tonnes of aluminium per year at its Norwegian plant
.
Siemens Gamesa announced the supply of 70 wind turbines
in three other projects in Norway shortly after.
Since entering the Norwegian market in 2002, the company has installed more than 252 wind turbines with a total capacity of more than 630 MW
.
Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has received a bulk wind turbine order from Norway for 51 SWT-DD-142 onshore wind turbines
at its Tonstad wind farm in Norway.
Once operational, the wind farm will be one of
the largest in Norway.
Developed by ENGIE with a total capacity of 208 MW, the project is located in the cities
of Sirdal and Flekkefjord in southern Norway.
Siemens Gamesa ensures the long-term performance of
wind farms with comprehensive service agreements.
Installation of the wind farm will begin
in 2019.
Steven Pryor, CEO of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy's land business in Northern Europe and the Middle East, said, "This project once again demonstrates the advantages of
our global deployment.
Our experience in the Scandinavian market and our impressive track record in the Nordic region ensure the best support and value creation
for our customers.
”
It is reported that the energy generated by the Tonstad wind farm will be delivered to Hydro Energi
, a wholly owned subsidiary of Norwegian aluminum producer Hydro.
Hydro Energi has signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA)
for the next 25 years.
The wind farm will produce more than 0.
6 TWh per year and will save nearly 526,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions, equivalent to enough electricity for Hydro to produce around 50,000 tonnes of aluminium per year at its Norwegian plant
.
Siemens Gamesa announced the supply of 70 wind turbines
in three other projects in Norway shortly after.
Since entering the Norwegian market in 2002, the company has installed more than 252 wind turbines with a total capacity of more than 630 MW
.