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Siemens supplies 68 wind turbines Scottish onshore wind farm

19 July 2010

Siemens Energy will supply 68, 2.3 MW wind turbines to SSE Renewables’ Griffin onshore wind farm in the Scottish Highlands.

The wind power plant will have a capacity of 156 MW upon its completion in 2012.

Of the 68 Siemens wind turbines, 61 will have a 101 m rotor and 7 will have a 93 m rotor.

Siemens will also provide services for wind turbine operation and maintenance for an initial period of five years.

 

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