Siemens to provide wind turbines for 21-MW Futuren project in France
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Siemens will supply a new project in France with seven direct-drive wind turbines, each with a rotor diameter of 113 meters and a rating of 3.2 MW.
Siemens Wind Power has received an order for a new onshore wind project in the southwest of France. The new 21-MW wind-power plant, owned by Futuren, an international independent renewable energy producer, will be installed on a site close to the towns of Courant and Nachamps (Charente-Maritime) in the region of Nouvelle- Aquitaine.
¡°We are proud to continue our collaboration with the Futuren Group as this international company is an important player in the French renewable market,¡± states Thomas Richterich, CEO Onshore at Siemens Wind Power. ¡°At the same time the new project strengthens our direct-drive technology in France.¡±
It will consist of seven units of the Siemens¡¯ direct-drive onshore wind turbine SWT-3.2-113. The contract includes service and maintenance over a period of 21 years. Commissioning is planned for 2018.
¡°A successful first implementation in the Somme department (North of France) with direct-drive wind turbines, has convinced us to make the same choice once again,¡± says Fady Khallouf, CEO of Futuren. ¡°Based on a long-term balanced industrial relationship with Siemens, we are today ordering wind turbines of the same type for our future wind farm in the Charente-Maritime department (south-west of France).¡±
01 Apr,2017