OEM gets first order since insolvency

The divested, Indian part of now-defunct wind turbine manufacturer Senvion wins an order for more than a half gigawatt.
Photo: WindEurope
Photo: WindEurope
BY MAZ PLECHINGER, TRANSLATED BY DANIEL FRANK CHRISTENSEN

It's become a rarity to see news of Senvion announcing new orders. Well now, observant readers might note: That might have something to do with the fact that the German wind turbine maker filed for bankruptcy around two and a half years back and that most of its assets were since sold to Siemens Gamesa.

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