Siemens Gamesa to supply 75 MW to South Korea farm

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Siemens Gamesa will supply 75 MW its SG 5.0-145 turbine for Gunwi, South Korea’s third-largest wind farm, to developer SK D&D.

Following its expected commissioning in 2024, the 75-MW Gunwi wind farm will generate enough electricity to power 64,000 local households, forming part of the country’s efforts to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and boost the target of renewable energy generation to 20 percent in the electricity mix by 2030.

South Korea is among the first Asian countries to commit to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. (Courtesy: Siemens Gamesa)

Located in Gunwi-gun, Kyongsangbuk-do province, the Gunwi wind farm will feature the SG 5.0-145, one of the most powerful turbines available in the local market, to best use the wind resources from a mountainous area. To optimize the wind-farm performance, Siemens Gamesa also signed a long-term service agreement of 20 years to provide operation and maintenance services.

Operating as a subsidiary of South Korea’s leading conglomerate SK Group, SK D&D has been increasing its investment in the renewables market to fulfill its ESG commitments, including forging a partnership with Siemens Gamesa since 2014 to develop two wind power projects totaling 84 MW.

South Korea is among the first Asian countries to commit to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, with plans announced to develop wind energy, both onshore and offshore, in a bid to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels for power generation while cutting carbon emissions.

By the end of 2021, the country had wind installations of approximately 1.7 GW, with the share of wind power less than 1 percent of total electricity generation.

Expanding across Asia Pacific, Siemens Gamesa has installed more than 11 GW of onshore turbines in China, Pakistan, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, Australia, and New Zealand.

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