Eolus Vind AB has signed an agreement with Siemens Gamesa for the delivery of seven wind turbines with a total generation capacity of 30 MW for the Stigafjellet wind project in Norway.
The seven SWT-DD-130 turbines have a capacity of 4.3 MW each and will be installed in Bjerkreim, south of Stavanger. Commissioning is planned for the second half of 2020, upon which the wind farm will be purchased by EWZ, as announced earlier this year.
Siemens Gamesa has also signed a five-year full-service agreement for the project.
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