Mainstream Renewable Power has ordered 18 turbines from the Delta4000 series for the Alena wind farm. The Nordex Group will supply the N149 turbines in the 4.8 MW operating mode. Mainstream has also signed a Premium Service contract with the Nordex Group for a period of 15 years, with an option to extend by a further five years. The installation of the turbines is due to start in autumn 2020.
The 86 MW Alena wind farm will be built in the region of Bío-Bío. Here, annual average wind speeds of 6.8 meters per second prevail at a hub height of 145 meters. Following completion at the beginning of 2021, Alena will provide more than 270 GWh of clean electricity a year.
Mainstream Renewable Power has placed a 185 MW order for the Cerro Tigre wind farm, to be located in the Antofagasta region, in Chile. The contract includes the supply and installation of 44 V117-4.2...
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Read moreSacyr Industrial has been assigned the contract by Mainstream for the design, supply and construction of the entire BoP (Balance of Plant) for the Alena and Tchamma wind farm projects located in the C...
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Read moreEnergy Kitchen GmbH, through its unit Windkraft cuatro Chile SpA, is set to build a 17 MW wind farm in the Bio-Bio regio of Chile. The company has submitted an environmental impact declara...
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