Siemens Gamesa has struck an 81 MW deal with long term customer Suomen Hyotytuuli Oy to supply its most powerful onshore wind turbine, the SG 5.8-155 model, marking a first take up of this new technology in Finland. In total, 14 turbines with a 155-meter rotor will be supplied to the Alajoki-Peuralinna site in central Finland, two hours drive from the coastal town of Vaasa. The industry leading turbine will be optimized to meet the site requirements, including high towers to capture better wind speeds and increase energy production. The turbines will also be equipped with a low temperature package and Operation with Ice application to allow them to perform in any condition. Commissioning of the wind farm is planned for 2022.Siemens Gamesa has worked with Suomen Hyotytuuli Oy in both onshore and offshore projects in recent years and expects to continue growing this partnership going forward.
Siemens Gamesa has struck an 81 MW deal with long term customer Suomen Hyotytuuli Oy to supply its most powerful onshore wind turbine, the SG 5.8-155 model, marking a first take up of this new technology in Finland. In total, 14 turbines with a 155-meter rotor will be supplied to the Alajoki-Peuralinna site in central Finland, two hours drive from the coastal town of Vaasa. The industry leading turbine will be optimized to meet the site requirements, including high towers to capture better wind speeds and increase energy production. The turbines will also be equipped with a low temperature package and Operation with Ice application to allow them to perform in any condition. Commissioning of the wind farm is planned for 2022.Siemens Gamesa has worked with Suomen Hyotytuuli Oy in both onshore and offshore projects in recent years and expects to continue growing this partnership going forward.