Senvion has secured turbine delivery for the development of the Princess Alexia wind farm

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Senvion has signed a four year renewal contract to service Vattenfall’s 122 MW Princess Alexia Wind Farm located at Zeewolde, in the Flevoland Province of the Netherlands. Joint teams of Senvion and Vattenfall/Nuon turbine engineers will be servicing 36 Senvion 3.4M104 turbines at Princess Alexia from their base in Nijkerk.

Senvion will join Vattenfall’s and Nuon’s team of turbine engineers for the service fulfillment. The construction of Princess Alexia was started at the end of 2011 and the entire project was completed by Senvion within 17 months.

Recently, Senvion has also signed a conditional contract with GPG and Grupo Ibereólica Renovables to supply wind turbines with a total capacity of 204.7MW for a wind farm in Chile. 

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