Wind Energy

Vattenfall commissions wind turbines with the world’s largest capacity

On 1 July 2018, wind turbines with the world's largest capacity were taken into operation at Vattenfall's offshore wind farm Aberdeen Bay. One single rotor lap from the record 8.8 MW turbine provides a British household with electricity for...

Enel becomes Peru’s main renewable player after commissioning country’s largest wind farm

Enel is now Peru’s leading renewable energy generator with around 1.1 GW of installed capacity following the commissioning of Wayra I which, with more than 132 MW, is Peru’s largest wind farm currently in full service. ...

TRIG acquires Solwaybank wind farm from RES

The world's leading independent renewable energy company RES has announced the acquisition of its 30MW Solwaybank Wind Farm in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland to The Renewables Infrastructure Group (TRIG). RES, which began preparing ground for construction...

GE and Vattenfall Debut World’s First Upgrade with Additive Manufactured Components to GT13E Gas Turbines

GE Power and Vattenfall Wärme Berlin AG, a subsidiary of Swedish utility Vattenfall AB announced the new MXL2 with Additive Manufactured Performance (AMP) the world’s first upgrade solution for GE’s GT13E2 gas turbines that uses key components manufactured using...

BayWa r.e. adds 148.5 MW of wind energy to its asset management portfolio

BayWa r.e., a global renewable energy service provider, energy developer and wholesaler, has won the technical and commercial asset management contract for four UK Windfarms owned by Octopus Investments (“Octopus”), the largest non-utility investor in...

Offshore wind in Taiwan: Siemens Gamesa backs Global Wind Organization training center project

Taiwan International Wind power Training Corporation (TIWTC) and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) have signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) to collaborate in establishing Global Wind Organization (GWO) training center in Taichung. With this further step...

Vestas receives 306 MW order from EnerAB derived from a corporate PPA and surpasses 2.1 GW of total order intake in Mexico

EnerAB, a joint venture between The AES Corporation and Grupo BAL, has placed a 306 MW order with Vestas for the Mesa la Paz wind park that derives from a corporate power purchase agreement (PPA). In...

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