Siemens has received orders for three wind power plants
with a total capacity of 130 megawatts (MW) within a period of only 12
months. The company will equip the plants with its direct-drive D3 wind
turbines by the end of 2016.
The SWT-3.0-113 and SWT-3.2-113 wind turbine
models have proven to be the most efficient technology solution in the
projects planned for the Basilicata region of southern Italy, Siemens
said. The Italian regulatory authority Gestore Servizi Energetici (GSE)
has prescribed an awarding procedure for wind farms with capacities greater than 5 MW
since 2012. In this process, developers offer the greatest possible
discounts from the defined base rate of EUR 127 for each MW/h of power
that is generated. This procedure favors particularly economical wind
turbines.
Both the 60-MW Melfi project located near the town of the same name
and also a 54-MW project near the community of Tricarico are located in
the Basilicata region in southern Italy. Siemens said that its
direct-drive turbines achieved the best overall cost balance for both of
the planned wind farms. Besides its high annual energy yields, the
SWT-3.0-113 wind turbine also scored well with its noise emission options, which provide for reduced rotor speed during operation at night.
Installation work at the Melfi and Tricarico sites is to begin in the
first half of 2016. The 16-MW Cerreto project, with its 5 Siemens
SWT-3.2-113 turbines near the community of Genzano di Lucania – likewise
located in the Basilicata region – is scheduled to go online in the
next weeks.
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/articles/2015/11/siemens-to-supply-turbines-to-three-italian-wind-farms.html
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