Siemens Gamesa delivers wind turbines for three projects in Greece with a total capacity of 60 MW
• The agreement includes the maintenance of the three projects for the next ten yearsSiemens Gamesa has secured during October 2017 three new orders from two local IPPs (Independent Power Producers) for the supply of 60 MW in three onshore wind farms in Greece.
Specifically, the company has signed an agreement with a local IPP for the supply of turbines at two different wind farms: 8 units of G114-2.0 MW at the Kali Hitsa wind farm (16 MW), located in the Aetolia-Acarnania region, in the south of the country, and 12 G90-2.0 MW at the Litharoserma wind farm (24 MW), located in the same region.
Additionally, a third project has been awarded by another local IPP to Siemens Gamesa for the supply of 10 turbines of 2 MW (20 MW).
The turbines will be supplied during the second half of 2018 and the company will provide operations and maintenance services at these three wind farms for the next ten years.
Siemens Gamesa has installed close to 500 MW of its turbines in Greece, where it maintains 241 MW.
About Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
Siemens Gamesa is a leading provider of wind power products and solutions to customers around the globe. The company has installed products and technology in more than 90 countries, with a total installed base of 83 GW. Siemens Gamesa offers one of the industry’s broadest product portfolios, with both offshore and onshore technology as well as industry-leading service solutions, helping to make clean energy more affordable and reliable. The united company was created in 2017. Previously, Siemens Wind Power’s history in the wind industry extends back to the early 1980s, and Gamesa’s to 1994.
Source: Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
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