Siemens Gamesa eröffnet erstes Rotorenblattwerk für Windanlagen in Afrika Finanzierungen News allgemein Produkte Techniken-Windkraft Windenergie Wirtschaft 11. Oktober 201711. Oktober 2017 Werbung Siemens Gamesa inaugurates the first blade plant in Africa and the Middle East (WK-intern) - The factory located in Tangier (Morocco) is ideally positioned between Europe and Africa, providing the company with direct access to some of the most important markets. 600 jobs will be created. Production of blades up to 75 meters length based on latest licensed technologies. First blade “made in Morocco” out of composite materials. Today, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has officially inaugurated its new rotor blade factory in Tangier (Morocco), an event chaired by Morocco’s Minister of Industry, Investment, Trade and Digital Economy, Moulay Hafid El Alamy, and Markus Tacke,
All high power members of South African wind confirmed Veranstaltungen Windenergie Windparks Wirtschaft 11. Februar 2014 Werbung (WK-intern) - Now that all of the high power members of the South African wind industry are confirmed to attend Wind Energy Summit South Africa (9-10 April, Cape Town). Download the brochure now for full details of those attending Just a few of the key players we have lined up to deliver discussions about how to successfully join forces with wind developers and construct wind farms include: Key government bodies, the DoE, the National Treasury, Department of Environmental Affairs and the DEDEAT all set to speak so you understand their future commitment to wind and gain insight into the legislations that you need
Vestas wins 67 MW order in South Africa Windenergie 15. November 201228. März 2013 Werbung With reference to Vestas Wind Systems A/S’ company announcement No. 43/2012 of 15 November 2012, Vestas, the world leader in wind energy, is pleased to announce a 67 MW order from Umoya Energy for South Africa. The project, consisting of 37 V100-1.8 MW wind turbines, will be installed in the province of Hopefield at the Western Cape of the country. The turbine delivery is planned for the second quarter of 2013 and the wind farm is expected to be commissioned by February 2014. Umoya Energy is a project company with participation of the African Infrastructure Investment Fund Trust, the Kagiso Infrastructure Empowerment