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Vestas said it had received an order
for 33 MW turbines from German municipal utility Erneuerbare GmbH.
The company, a subsidiary of the Hannover Utilities, is responsible for the Klettwitz III B.
A.
2.
2 project in Klettwitz
, in the Brandenburg region of eastern Germany.
The project, which will include 10 V117-3.
3 MW turbines, will be installed in the raw coal seam surface mining area, making the project a model
for the rapid transition of the German energy market from fossil to renewable energy.
The contract includes services for the supply, installation and commissioning of wind turbines, as well as a 15-year Active Output Management 4000 (AOM 4000) service agreement
.
The project will feature advanced commercial SCADA solutions to reduce turbine downtime and optimize energy output
.
Delivery is scheduled for late 2019 and early
2020.
CEO of Erneuerbare GmbH said: "Klettwitz III B.
A.
2.
2 is an extension of the existing Klettwitz Park and will make a significant contribution
to Germany's energy transition.
When fully operational, it will generate about 95,000 MWh per year, enough to power about 30,000 households
.
”
The project builds on
Vestas' extensive experience in previous projects in the Klettwitz region.
Vestas' first wind turbine in the region was commissioned in 1999 and the first restart activity began in 2014, when it was one of Germany's
largest renewable energy projects.
Vestas Sales Director for Northern and Central Europe said, "Our extensive local experience and project expertise is key to
winning orders from new customers.
We are very grateful to be able to build and execute our capabilities
.
This project was perfect
.
Wind farms, located in raw seam surface mining areas, are a great example
of how former coal areas are transitioning to the dominance of renewable energy development.
”
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Vestas said it had received an order
for 33 MW turbines from German municipal utility Erneuerbare GmbH.
The company, a subsidiary of the Hannover Utilities, is responsible for the Klettwitz III B.
A.
2.
2 project in Klettwitz
, in the Brandenburg region of eastern Germany.
The project, which will include 10 V117-3.
3 MW turbines, will be installed in the raw coal seam surface mining area, making the project a model
for the rapid transition of the German energy market from fossil to renewable energy.
The contract includes services for the supply, installation and commissioning of wind turbines, as well as a 15-year Active Output Management 4000 (AOM 4000) service agreement
.
The project will feature advanced commercial SCADA solutions to reduce turbine downtime and optimize energy output
.
Delivery is scheduled for late 2019 and early
2020.
CEO of Erneuerbare GmbH said: "Klettwitz III B.
A.
2.
2 is an extension of the existing Klettwitz Park and will make a significant contribution
to Germany's energy transition.
When fully operational, it will generate about 95,000 MWh per year, enough to power about 30,000 households
.
”
The project builds on
Vestas' extensive experience in previous projects in the Klettwitz region.
Vestas' first wind turbine in the region was commissioned in 1999 and the first restart activity began in 2014, when it was one of Germany's
largest renewable energy projects.
Vestas Sales Director for Northern and Central Europe said, "Our extensive local experience and project expertise is key to
winning orders from new customers.
We are very grateful to be able to build and execute our capabilities
.
This project was perfect
.
Wind farms, located in raw seam surface mining areas, are a great example
of how former coal areas are transitioning to the dominance of renewable energy development.
”
:/, please indicate the source for reprinting)
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