Siemens Gamesa has been commissioned to supply turbines for the 52.8 MW Coesfeld Letter Bruch wind farm project in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
Siemens Gamesa will supply 13 turbines with outputs ranging from 3.6 MW to 4.1 MW, various rotor diameters, and hub heights of up to 165 meters. The order includes delivery, installation, connection, and a service contract for 20 years.
The concrete components of the towers as well as the foundations come from Max Bögl Wind AG. Siemens Gamesa is supplying the turbines and steel components. SL NaturEnergie is responsible for the project management for the construction of the hybrid towers.
The wind farm Coesfeld Letter Bruch is operated by SL NaturEnergie together with Emergy as a joint venture of the public services of Coesfeld and Borken and the citizen-run energy company Letter Wind.
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