Siemens to supply wind turbines for onshore wind power plant in Japan

June 08, 2016 | 14:54
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German industrial group Siemens yesterday said that it has received the first order from J-Wind Setana to supply, install and commission 16 direct-drive wind turbines with a capacity of 3.2 megawatts (MW) each.

The customer is a joint venture between Electric Power Development Co. and Hokutaku Co. The wind power plant Setana Osato with a total capacity of 50MW will be installed in Setana town in the east of the Hokkaido Island.

After commissioning in 2018, Siemens will also be responsible for the service and maintenance of the wind turbines within the framework of a long-term service contract.

“We are proud to provide our cutting edge direct-drive wind turbines to the wind project Setana Osato,” said Thomas Richterich, CEO Onshore at Siemens Wind Power and Renewables Division.

“Our advanced technology solutions are well suited for the Japanese wind power market and will support to enhance cost competitiveness of wind power in the country,” Richterich added.

Since 1999 Siemens has installed a total of 200MW in Japan, receiving its first orders for direct drive wind turbines in 2013 for the Eurus Akita Port wind farm.

The company also supplied the Eurus Yurikogen wind power plant with 17 direct-drive wind turbines. In April 2016, Siemens announced another order over 13 direct-drive wind turbines for the Higashi Yurihara wind power plant.

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