German Company to Help Rosatom Produce Wind Farm Components
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#192October 2017

German Company to Help Rosatom Produce Wind Farm Components

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This blade to be designed by the spring of 2018 will be used in 2.5 MW wind turbines manufactured by Lagerwey (Netherlands). In 2016, Rosatom’s subsidiary VetroOGK won a contract to construct three wind farms with a total capacity of 610 MW in the Russian regions of Adygea and Krasnodar. The first of them having a capacity of 150 MW will be built in Adygea (Shovgenovsky and Giaginsky districts). The farm will consist of 60 wind turbines. A Portuguese company Megajoule will design an optimum layout of the turbines and calculate their generation rate. Some wind turbine components will be manufactured at Rosatom’s facility Atommash (Volgodonsk, Rostov Region) with Lagerwey’s technology. In June, OTEK (VetroOGK management company and Rosatom’s subsidiary specializing in wind generation projects) and Lagerwey signed a license agreement on the transfer of the Dutch wind generator technology. The agreement includes an obligation to produce at least 65% of wind generator components in Russia.