Hamada windfarm Commissioning, Japan

2018-02-16

A total of 29 wind turbines with a capacity of 1,670 kW per turbine will be installed at Wind Farm Hamada, providing a total capacity of 48,430 kW (approximately 48 MW). The turbines will be located in the Kanagi-cho and Yasaka-cho districts of Hamada City, Shimane Prefecture.

Endiprev was selected to commission 29 wind power generators, the power output is approximately 48,430kW (48.4MW), an estimated 85,000,000kWh annual generation of electricity.

JPN, Hamada windfarm (Photo: Softbank)

New Offshore project in Germany

2018-02-16

Endiprev was selected for the commissioning of a 66 unit (396 MW) windfarm in Germany.

The Offshore Wind Farm, MERKUR Offshore is located in the German Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) in the North Sea, approximately 45 km north of Borkum Island in the north-eastern part of the specified zone for offshore wind farms. The project site covers an area of 47 km² in total. Merkur Offshore will be equipped with 66 wind energy converters of GE’s offshore wind turbine “Haliade 150” with nominal power of 6 MW each. The hub height of a single turbine is more than 100 m above water level and the innovative gearless 6 MW machine is equipped with one of the largest rotors in the wind industry covering an area equivalent to three football fields with its diameter of 150 m.

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First project in Asia

2014-11-3

ENDIPREV was awarded a contract to commission a 30MW wind farm in South Korea.

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Korea has a population exceeding 50 million. With its limited domestic energy sources and huge demand, Korea relies on foreign sources for 96% of its energy supply. In order to diversify its energy sources and increase the production of domestic energy, Korea has recently increased its focus on renewable energy. Between 2011 and 2015, 10 trillion KRW (South Korean Won) is expected to be invested in wind power as a source of renewable energy. In October 2013 a draft plan was made to the National Energy Plan to increase the Wind target from 7.3GW to 12GWby 2030 3.

 

Korea has a population exceeding 50 million. With its limited domestic energy sources and huge demand, Korea relies on foreign sources for 96% of its energy supply. In order to diversify its energy sources and increase the production of domestic energy, Korea has recently increased its focus on renewable energy. Between 2011 and 2015, 10 trillion KRW (South Korean Won) is expected to be invested in wind power as a source of renewable energy. In October 2013 a draft plan was made to the National Energy Plan to increase the Wind target from 7.3GW to 12GWby 2030 3.