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Eolus places order for wind turbines with Siemens Gamesa Renewables

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Eolus has signed an agreement with Siemens Gamesa Renewables regarding delivery of 11 wind turbines for the wind farms Boarp, Dållebo and Rosenskog in southern Sweden, totalling 68 MW.

The wind farms will comprise seven Siemens Gamesa SG 5.8-170 wind turbines and four Siemens Gamesa SG 5.8-155 wind turbines delivered in different power ratings. The wind farms are expected to be completed in the autumn of 2023 and will be covered by a 15-year full-service agreement. The three wind farms are covered by a sales agreement signed with Commerz Real which was announced by Eolus in a press release on 29 September 2020.

Boarp, located in Vaggeryd municipality will comprise four SG 5.8-170 wind turbines with an installed capacity of 24.2 MW while Rosenskog in Falköping municipality will comprise three SG5.8-170 wind turbines for an installed capacity of 17.8 MW. The four SG 5.8-155 wind turbines with an installed capacity of 26.4 MW will be constructed in Dållebo in Ulricehamn municipality.

“At Eolus we are delighted to work with Siemens Gamesa and to use the 5.x platform to optimise production in these projects. Both in terms of installed capacity and rotor diameter these will be the largest wind turbines Eolus has established to date” says Eolus CEO Per Witalisson.

“The journey with Eolus has been one of a true partnership to extract the full benefits of this extremely versatile technology and we are happy to move to the next stage in our collaboration” says Andreas Nauen, Siemens Gamesa CEO.

 

 

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