News Release from Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy
Wind Industry Profile of
01/30/2012
Africa - Siemens enters Morocco’s wind energy market
The company revealed that it will deliver 44 wind turbines, with a total capacity of 100 MW, to the Haouma and Foum El Oued wind farm plants in Morocco. Both wind power plants are expected to come on stream by 2013.
Morocco has set itself a target of increasing the contribution of renewable energy to 20% of total electricity generation by 2020.
Commenting on the latest announcement, Felix Ferlemann, CEO of Siemens’s wind power division, said: “These two wind turbines orders mark Siemens Wind Power’s entry on the African wind energy market and clearly show that our internationalisation strategy is successful.”
Siemens has announced plans to dramatically ramp up its African operations. It will invest $260 million to boost local manufacturing and to strengthen its sales teams on the continent. “As an integrated technology company Siemens is able to provide answers that Africa needs to tackle many of its infrastructure challenges . . . From wind turbine technologies that produce clean energy to technologies that can get electricity to the 560 million Africans who don’t have access,” said Siegmar Pröbstl, CEO of Siemens Africa.
The Haouma Wind Farm project will be built in northern Morocco, approximately 30 km east of Tangier, and 6 km south of the Mediterranean coast. At 50 MW, Haouma will feature 22 wind turbines. Foum El Oued will be built in one of the windiest areas of Morocco in the municipality of Laâyoune, 9 km south-east of the port of Laâyoune in southern Morocco.
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Morocco has set itself a target of increasing the contribution of renewable energy to 20% of total electricity generation by 2020.
Commenting on the latest announcement, Felix Ferlemann, CEO of Siemens’s wind power division, said: “These two wind turbines orders mark Siemens Wind Power’s entry on the African wind energy market and clearly show that our internationalisation strategy is successful.”
Siemens has announced plans to dramatically ramp up its African operations. It will invest $260 million to boost local manufacturing and to strengthen its sales teams on the continent. “As an integrated technology company Siemens is able to provide answers that Africa needs to tackle many of its infrastructure challenges . . . From wind turbine technologies that produce clean energy to technologies that can get electricity to the 560 million Africans who don’t have access,” said Siegmar Pröbstl, CEO of Siemens Africa.
The Haouma Wind Farm project will be built in northern Morocco, approximately 30 km east of Tangier, and 6 km south of the Mediterranean coast. At 50 MW, Haouma will feature 22 wind turbines. Foum El Oued will be built in one of the windiest areas of Morocco in the municipality of Laâyoune, 9 km south-east of the port of Laâyoune in southern Morocco.
For more information on this article or if you would like to know more about what www.windfair.net can offer, please do not hesitate to contact Trevor Sievert at ts@windfair.net
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