Siemens Gamesa wins order for a 235 MW project in Sweden

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Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) recently announced the order for the 235 MW Överturingen wind park in central Sweden. The scope of the project is to supply 56 units of the SWT-DD-130 wind turbine rated at 4.2 MW each, including delivery, installation, and long-term service. The customer is the Green Investment Group (GIG), a business of Macquarie Capital. The Överturingen wind park was developed by SCA in close partnership with Siemens Gamesa. With a tip height of 220 meters, the turbines will be among the tallest structures in the Nordic countries. They are more than 30 meters higher than the highest building in Scandinavia today.

Siemens Gamesa will supply 56 units of the SWT-DD-130 wind turbine rated at 4.2 MW each. (Courtesy: Siemens Gamesa)

Installation at the site in the Ånge community, situated halfway between the cities of Sundsvall and Östersund, is scheduled for 2019 with full commissioning the same year. Manufacturing of nacelles and blades is planned in the Siemens Gamesa facilities in Denmark. Other essential construction work will be sourced from local companies.

“We are proud to set a visible example of the performance of our products in Sweden,” said Ricardo Chocarro, CEO Onshore at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. “Our technology perfectly meets the site- and project-specific requirements. At the same time, this project demonstrates the attractiveness of wind energy for the capital markets, investors, and communities.”

“Siemens Gamesa is a leading turbine supplier and a natural partner for a project as ambitious as this,” said Mark Dooley, Global Head of Green Energy for Macquarie Capital and the Green Investment Group. “Siemens Gamesa’s expertise in the Nordic region was particularly valuable in bringing this project to financial close and builds on our global relationship with them, from Sweden to Texas and Taiwan.”

Present in Sweden since 1992, the accumulated base installed by Siemens Gamesa accounts for nearly 1.3 GW and more than 500 turbines.

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