Central East Europe (CEE) and South East Europe (SEE) Wind Power Market Review
/8th June 2017, by Renewable Market Watch™/
During the past three decades, Europe has been the leading region for development of wind power technologies and wind power plants.Strong government incentives have helped develop strong technology and production clusters in leading markets, such as Denmark,Germany and Spain. During recent years,Europe’s early and strong commitment to carbon dioxide reduction has led to a growth in demand for renewable technologies also in other parts of Europe, most notably in the Central East Europe (CEE) and South East Europe (SEE) countries.
GE Renewable Energy will provide 38 turbines for the Serbia’s third largest wind farm Blacksmith “Kovačica”. A 15-year full-service agreement for 105 MW wind site is also part of the deal between GE Renewable Energy and Enlight Renewable Energy. Enlight Renewable Energy will be an operator of the wind farm set to be built in the Vojvodina region North East of Serbia. The project is worth EUR 189 million, this company earlier said.
Senvion, has signed a contract with the Croatian “Vjetroelektrana Orjak” for the delivery of five turbines for the Greda wind farm. The project will feature five Senvion MM92 turbines at a hub height of 80 meters and be located close to the city of Blato na Cetini in the south of the country. Senvion has also concluded a maintenance agreement for the project with a duration of 15 years. The installation of the turbines is planned to take place in the first half of 2018. The contract is part of the Senvion order book as of June end.
The Siemens Gamesa company said it has contracted the delivery of the first of its new 3.3 MW wind turbines for two wind farms in Turkey. The wind turbines of a total power of 118 MW will be supplied for the Baglar and Ardicli wind farms in the Konya region. A statement said that this was the company’s first order from the Turkish investor Sancak Enerji and is the first order for its 3.3-MW turbines which are designed to minimize the cost of producing energy from the wind. Under the contract, Siemens Gamesa will install 36 wind turbines at the Baglar and Ardicli wind farms and will be in charge of their operation and maintenance for a period of five years. The casings for the turbines will be assembled in Spain while the pillars and blades will be made in Turkey by local companies.
Renewable Market Watch™ published the new report Central East and South East Europe Wind Power Market Outlook 2017÷2026. The purpose of this report is to present the results of our wind power sector analysis in all the 17 countries in this area.
The more information about wind power market in the Central East Europe (CEE) and South East Europe (SEE), including full contact details of wind farm project owners and developers you may read here: Central East and South East Europe Wind Power Market Outlook 2017÷2026
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