Friday, 10 September, 2010
WinWindWinWinD builds wind turbines based on low speed technology.WinWinD delivers a wind park to Estonia
Tuesday, 20 April, 2010
Finnish supplier of wind turbines, WinWinD will deliver a 24 megawatt wind park to Aseri, Estonia. The wind park will consist of eight 3 megawatt wind turbines, which will be delivered during 2010. The park is expected to start producing electricity in the beginning of 2011.
The delivery contract was signed between Aseriaru Tuulepark AS and WinWinD. Estonian specialist in renewable energies, Nelja Energia OÜ, which has operated with WinWinD in the Viru-Nigula and Vanakula Wind Parks, will be a partner also in the new project. After the delivery of the Aseri Wind Park, WinWinD will have delivered a total of 108 megawatts to Estonian clients, holding more than 70 percent of the total market share.
Nelja Energia OÜ is the biggest wind energy developer in Estonia, with nine wind parks currently in operation.
www.winwind.fi
The delivery contract was signed between Aseriaru Tuulepark AS and WinWinD. Estonian specialist in renewable energies, Nelja Energia OÜ, which has operated with WinWinD in the Viru-Nigula and Vanakula Wind Parks, will be a partner also in the new project. After the delivery of the Aseri Wind Park, WinWinD will have delivered a total of 108 megawatts to Estonian clients, holding more than 70 percent of the total market share.
Nelja Energia OÜ is the biggest wind energy developer in Estonia, with nine wind parks currently in operation.
www.winwind.fi
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