Siemens Gamesa will supply 41 of its wind turbines for New Zealand’s second largest wind farm to Meridian Energy.
Following its expected commissioning in 2023, the 176 MW Harapaki wind farm will generate sufficient renewable energy to power over 70,000 local average households and support New Zealand’s goal of achieving 100% renewable electricity generation by 2030.
Additionally, Siemens Gamesa signed a 30-year long-term contract to provide operation and maintenance services, ensuring optimized performance of the wind farm.
Meridian Energy Ltd announced to start the construction of the 176 MW Harapaki wind project by the second half of 2021, located in n Hawke's Bay, New Zeland. The US$395 million project is locate...
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