Werbung GE Renewable Energy liefert Cypress-Turbinen für Schwedens neuesten 143-MW-Windpark Finanzierungen Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 12. Dezember 2019 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels GE Renewable Energy wurde mit der Lieferung von 26 Onshore-Windenergieanlagen der Cypress-Plattform für den 143-MW-Windpark Blåbergsliden beauftragt (WK-intern) – Das Projekt ist der zweite Cypress-Deal von GE Renewable Energy in Schweden GE Renewable Energy gab heute bekannt, dass es von Holmen als Windkraftanlagenlieferant für den 143-MW-Windpark Blåbergsliden in Schweden ausgewählt wurde. Das Projekt, bei dem 26 der Cypress-Onshore-Windplattform von GE zum Einsatz kommen, ist der zweite von GE mit Cypress ausgerüstete Windpark in Schweden. GE Renewable Energy to supply turbines for Sweden’s latest Cypress-equipped wind farm GE Renewable Energy has been selected to supply 26 of its Cypress platform onshore wind turbines to the 143 MW Blåbergsliden wind farm The project is GE Renewable Energy’s second Cypress deal in Sweden GE Renewable Energy announced today that it has been selected by Holmen as the wind turbine supplier for the 143 MW Blåbergsliden wind farm, Sweden. The project, which will use 26 of GE’s Cypress onshore wind platform, represents GE’s second Cypress-equipped wind farm in Sweden. The deal, which includes a 25-year service contract, takes full advantage of the Cypress Platform’s two-piece blade design provided by LM Wind Power. The construction of the project will commence shortly and will be fully commissioned and operational by the end of 2021. The operational phase will create five permanent full-time jobs. The proposed project capacity is approximately 143 MW, which would generate enough energy for over 135,000 homes* and would save over 13,000 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions every year. The Cypress platform offers two benefits ideally suited the Nordics region. Its two-piece blade design makes it easier and more cost-effective to serve remote areas. In addition, the fact that it is the most powerful onshore turbine currently operating commercially helps it to drive down costs. Peter Wells, GE’s CEO of onshore wind in Europe, commented: “The benefits of the Cypress platform make it the perfect fit for the Nordics region. That’s why we’re confident that this deal with Holmen can be one of many in the market.” The Cypress onshore wind platform enables significant Annual Energy Production (AEP) improvements, increased efficiency in serviceability, improved logistics and siting potential, and ultimately more value for customers. The two-piece blade design enables blades to be manufactured at even longer lengths and improving logistics to drive costs down and offer more siting options, in locations that were previously inaccessible. * Based on statistics from Swedish Energy Agency and the Swedish Bureau of Statistics About GE Renewable Energy GE Renewable Energy is a $15 billion business which combines one of the broadest portfolios in the renewable energy industry to provide end-to-end solutions for our customers demanding reliable and affordable green power. Combining onshore and offshore wind, blades, hydro, storage, utility-scale solar, and grid solutions as well as hybrid renewables and digital services offerings, GE Renewable Energy has installed more than 400+ gigawatts of clean renewable energy and equipped more than 90 percent of utilities worldwide with its grid solutions. With nearly 40,000 employees present in more than 80 countries, GE Renewable Energy creates value for customers seeking to power the world with affordable, reliable and sustainable green electrons. PR: GE Renewable Energy PB: GE Renewable Energy to supply turbines for Sweden’s latest Cypress-equipped wind farm Weitere Beiträge:Erstes Greenpeace-Schiff erhält 2027 Wasserstoff-AntriebssystemWindstrom für 500.000 Haushalte – HSH Nordbank finanziert Europas größten WindparkOffshore-Windenergie: Amprion legt Grundstein für Konverter in Lingen