Categories: Wind Power

WSB Contract Signed and Sealed with Suzlon Subsidiary

Indian wind power giant Suzlon Group made a profitable showing at the HUSUM Wind Energy trade fair. Through it’s subsidiary, REpower Systems SE, Suzlon sealed a deal with Polish company WSB Neue Energien GmbH for the delivery and construction of 22 REpower MM92 wind turbines.

The turbines, each with a rated power of 2.05 megawatts (MW), are intended for the Taczalin project near Legnica in the Polish province of Lower Silesia. Construction and commissioning of the wind farm, which will have a total power output of 45.1 MW, are scheduled for completion in August 2013.

After signing the contract, Jens Muller Nielsen, Managing Director of REpower Systems Polska SP.z.o.o., which serves the Polish market, said:

“REpower has been operating on the Polish market since 2010 and since then has sold wind farms with a power output totalling more than 200 MW. The Taczalin project is our biggest ever in Poland.”

“We are delighted to continue our successful cooperation with REpower, a strong partner with whom we can accelerate our already burgeoning growth in international activities,” says Andreas Dorner, Managing Director of WSB Neue Energien GmbH.

In August 2011, Dresden-based WSB commissioned a wind farm near Opole, its first in Poland. Now, 15 REpower MM 92 turbines supply around 41,000 households with eco-friendly electricity. REpower has already set up two service support points in Poland for the maintenance of its turbines installations there.

Pimagazine Asia Admin

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