08/17/2010
South Korea - Samsung completes wind power plant on Geoje Island
Samsung Heavy Industries, South Korea's third-largest shipbuilder, said Thursday that it has completed a plant in southern South Korea that produces wind turbines. The facility on Geoje Island off the country's south coast has the capacity to produce wind turbines that can generate 500 megawatts annually, the shipbuilder said.
Local shipbuilders are seeking to nurture solar and wind energy related business as part of efforts to diversify their business portfolios amid weak demand for new ships.
Meanwhile Hyundai Heavy Indusries, South Korea's leading shipyard, is building a facility that manufactures wind turbines generators with a capacity of 1.65 megawatts.
Siemens Energy will supply wind turbines generating a total of 600 MW of power to Samsung C&T for selected wind farm projects in southern Ontario.
Siemens Wind Power Business Unit CEO Jens-Peter Saul said the supply agreement strengthens its position in the rapidly growing wind power market in Canada.
Siemens has been working with Samsung C&T and its development partner Pattern Energy on this first phase of development under Ontario’s Feed-In Tariff (FIT) programme, where Samsung plans to develop 2,000 MW of wind energy over the next six years.
The supply agreement will aid the Ontario wind programme, while Siemens also intends to build a blade manufacturing site in Canada.
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Local shipbuilders are seeking to nurture solar and wind energy related business as part of efforts to diversify their business portfolios amid weak demand for new ships.
Meanwhile Hyundai Heavy Indusries, South Korea's leading shipyard, is building a facility that manufactures wind turbines generators with a capacity of 1.65 megawatts.
Siemens Energy will supply wind turbines generating a total of 600 MW of power to Samsung C&T for selected wind farm projects in southern Ontario.
Siemens Wind Power Business Unit CEO Jens-Peter Saul said the supply agreement strengthens its position in the rapidly growing wind power market in Canada.
Siemens has been working with Samsung C&T and its development partner Pattern Energy on this first phase of development under Ontario’s Feed-In Tariff (FIT) programme, where Samsung plans to develop 2,000 MW of wind energy over the next six years.
The supply agreement will aid the Ontario wind programme, while Siemens also intends to build a blade manufacturing site in Canada.
About www.windfair.net:
For more information on this article or if you would like to know more about what www.windfair.net can offer, please do not hesitate to contact Trevor Sievert at ts@windfair.net
www.windfair.net is the largest international B2B Internet platform – ultimately designed for connecting wind energy enthusiasts and companies across the globe!
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