Senvion wins order in Australia

The German wind turbine manufacturer has secured a portion of its extensive order book with the expansion of an ongoing project. But the turbines are expected to first enter operation around 2025.
Photo: Senvion
Photo: Senvion

German Senvion has received a turnkey order for 86 MW. The producer will supply 24 wind turbines of the model 3,6M140 to the Lincoln Gap Wind Farm in the state of South Australia, Senvion reports.

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