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Arkona wind farm enters first phase of construction, foundation is laid on the seabed

Construction of the German Arkona wind project in the Baltic Sea has started, with the foundation of the wind farm already being laid out on the seabed. The next phase of the development will consist of the installation of 60 monopiles, on top of which the towers, together with the Siemens wind turbines, will be raised.

read more... 24/08/2017

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Innogy enters Irish market, buys wind farm

The German company Innogy has purchased a wind farm in County Kerry, Ireland, thus entering the Irish market. The value of the acquisition of the Dromadda Beg wind farm has not been disclosed, but it is known that it will operate three wind turbines with a 10.2 MW capacity, which received planning approval in May 2014.

read more... 16/08/2017

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Siemens Gamesa to provide 27 wind turbines in Germany

Siemens Gamesa will supply four onshore German projects with wind turbines. The contract signed by the company stipulates that the four projects that will benefit from the wind turbines will provide electricity to around 80,000 households.

read more... 08/08/2017

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Russia faces hardship installing Siemens turbines in Crimea

After thumbing their nose at the European sanctions and bringing gas turbines made by the German company Siemens to Crimea, Russia struggles to install them, since the company refuses to engage in anything that has to do with the equipment that was delivered to the sanction-bound region.

read more... 20/07/2017

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Russian firm bought Siemens turbines for Crimea

The Russian government-owned company Technopromexport bought four electricity turbines for the power plants it is building from the aftermarket.

read more... 10/07/2017

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