Werbung Siemens Gamesa verstärkt seine Präsenz in China mit einem neuen Auftrag über 300 MW Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 18. September 2017 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Siemens Gamesa hat einen Auftrag zur Lieferung von 150 seiner G114-2.0 MW-Turbinen im Xilinhot-Komplex in der Inneren Mongolei erhalten (WK-intern) – Der Windpark soll bis Ende 2018 in Betrieb genommen werden Die Vereinbarung beinhaltet auch eine langfristige Wartungsvereinbarung Siemens Gamesa reinforces its presence in China with a new order for 300 MW, one of its largest ever in this market The company has secured an order for the supply of 150 of its G114-2.0 MW turbines at the Xilinhot complex, in Inner Mongolia The wind farm is expected to be commissioned towards the end of 2018 The agreement also includes a long-term servicing arrangement Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy has secured an agreement for the supply of 300 MW in China, one of its largest ever in this market. This substantial order reinforces the company’s presence in the world’s biggest wind power market where it has established itself as one of the leading foreign OEMs. Specifically, Siemens Gamesa has been engaged to supply and commission 150 G114-2.0 MW turbines for the Xilinhot complex and to service them under a long-term O&M agreement. The plan is for installation of the first turbines to begin in the second quarter of 2018 and for the complex, which is being built in Inner Mongolia, to be up and running by the end of next year. “With this significant order, the company has achieved a new milestone in its strategy in China where it has already installed over 4.6 GW”, underscored Álvaro Bilbao, CEO of Siemens Gamesa in Asia Pacific. Siemens Gamesa in Asia In addition to China, Siemens Gamesa’s Asian footprint extends to Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Thailand, having installed over 6.3 GW in these markets. Adding on the 5 GW installed to date in India puts the company’s installed base in the continent of Asia at over 11.3 GW. PR: Siemens Gamesa Pressebild: Siemens Gamesa Weitere Beiträge:GE in die erste 5,3 MW Onshore-Windenergieanlage in Betrieb genommenWorld Forum Offshore Wind und japanische Floating Offshore Wind Technology Research Association besc...TÜV NORD und Expertengruppe definieren Risikobewertung von Eisabwurf bei Windkraftanlagen