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Siemens Gamesa feiert die „Stärke des Windes“ mit einem 448 MW starken schottischen Offshore-Auftrag

PB: Siemens Gamesa celebrates ‘the Strength of the Wind’ with firm 448 MW Scottish offshore order
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Das Unternehmen wird 54 Einheiten der Siemens Gamesa SG 8.0-167 DD-Plattform im Offshore-Windkraftprojekt Neart na Gaoithe installieren

(WK-intern) – Das überarbeitete Projekt reduziert die Anzahl der Turbinen um etwa die Hälfte bei gleicher Erzeugungskapazität

Die Bauarbeiten werden im Jahr 2022 beginnen und das Projekt wird voraussichtlich bis 2023 in Betrieb gehen

Siemens Gamesa celebrates ‘the Strength of the Wind’ with firm 448 MW Scottish offshore order

The company will install 54 units of the Siemens Gamesa SG 8.0-167 DD platform at Neart na Gaoithe offshore wind power project

The revised project reduces the number of turbines by around half, while allowing the same generating capacity

Construction will begin in 2022 and the project is expected to be operational by 2023

Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has announced the firm order to supply wind turbines for the 448 MW Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind power project, being developed by the utility EDF Renewables in Scotland. The contract further cements SGRE’s market-leading position.

The company will install 54 of its SG 8.0-167 DD offshore turbines, with a 167-meter rotor diameter and 208-meter tip height. The installation of the unique Direct Drive technology turbines at Neart na Gaoithe will take the figure of DD offshore turbines comfortably beyond 2,000 turbines that SGRE has sold worldwide. The offshore wind power plant is expected to be operational by 2023.

Neart na Gaoithe wind project, which means ‘Strength of the Wind’, continues a partnership with EDF Renewables that began with the Round 1 development of Teesside wind park in 2011. The 448 MW offshore wind power plant is located 20 km from the east coast of Scotland, and close to the Port of Dundee where pre-assembly work will take place. This project will use 81 meter-long B81 blades produced on the re-modelled production lines of the SGRE factory in Hull.

The market-leading Direct Drive turbines provide additional capacity through fewer turbines, compared with the original consent given for the project for 75 turbines. When fully operational, it will generate electricity for around 375,000 homes, or all of the domestic properties in a city the size of Edinburgh, and displace 400,000 tons of CO2 annually.

“Receiving the firm order for the Neart na Gaoithe project from EDF Renewables UK is excellent news for Siemens Gamesa. We’re fully prepared to deliver our reliable SGRE offshore Direct Drive technology, and to doing our part to deliver clean energy to approximately 375,000 Scottish households when the project is in operation,” stated Andreas Nauen, CEO of the Offshore Business Unit of Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy.

The order comes in a year which saw the UK register a three-month period where renewable energy was the leading source of energy, outstripping fossil fuels for the first time. Additionally, over half of Scotland’s energy consumption in 2019 was provided by renewable energy, while record-low prices were also recorded for clean energy, falling to just £39.50 per MW/h.

PR: Siemens Gamesa

PB: Siemens Gamesa celebrates ‘the Strength of the Wind’ with firm 448 MW Scottish offshore order








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