Siemens Energy has secured the order for the Jeffrey’s Bay wind power plant with a capacity of 138MW. This marks the company’s market entry into the South African wind power sector.
Siemens will deliver 60 wind turbines each with a capacity of 2.3MW and a rotor diameter of 101 meters. Siemens will also service the wind turbines over an initial period of ten years. Purchaser is a consortium consisting of Mainstream Renewable Power Ltd., its investment partner Globeleq, Thebe Investment Corporation and the local engineering firms Enzani Technologies and Usizo Engineering.
Siemens will deliver 60 wind turbines each with a capacity of 2.3MW and a rotor diameter of 101 meters. Siemens will also service the wind turbines over an initial period of ten years. Purchaser is a consortium consisting of Mainstream Renewable Power Ltd., its investment partner Globeleq, Thebe Investment Corporation and the local engineering firms Enzani Technologies and Usizo Engineering.