Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) has secured an order to supply 62 turbines with a 4.1 MW rating for the Stavro wind project in Umeå, Sweden.
The Stavro project is divided into two sub-sites: Blodrotberget, with 40 turbines, and Blackfjället, with 22 turbines, having 254 MW installed capacity in total. The project is scheduled to be commissioned by the end of 2021.
SGRE will also deliver a 30-year service agreement for the project. Siemens Gas and Power will provide the grid connection, engineering, civil works, installation and commissioning of the two 150/33 kV sub-sites.
The project is developed by German Asset Manager Prime Capital AG on behalf of an international consortium comprising Korean institutional investors, German Pension Fund Nordrheinische Ärzteversorgung and Siemens Financial Services.
Stavro wind farm will power Google’s data center, Holmen’s local paper, and board business, under corporate power purchase agreements (PPAs), when operational.
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