Siemens to Supply 64 Wind Turbines for U.S. Onshore Project

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Siemens has received an order to supply, install, and commission 64 onshore wind turbines for the onshore Grant Plains Wind project in Oklahoma for Apex Clean Energy. The wind-power plant will have a total capacity of 147 MW, and it will generate enough power to supply more than 50,000 households with clean renewable energy. After commissioning later this year, Siemens will additionally be responsible for servicing the wind farm.

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The latest order from Apex Clean Energy follows up on the completion of two previous wind-turbine projects in Oklahoma. Within the past year, Siemens commissioned the Grand Wind and Kay Wind project. Including Grant Plains, all three wind-power plants generate nearly 600 MW. That is enough energy to supply about 200,000 average households.

“We are very pleased to receive a follow-up order from Apex Clean Energy to supply turbines for this wind project in Oklahoma,” said Jacob Andersen, CEO of Onshore Americas of Siemens Wind Power and Renewables Division. “Once Grant Plains is operational, our expert service technicians from throughout the Midwest — including Oklahoma — will ensure the turbines perform at maximum capacity for many years to come.”

The Grant Plains Wind project will feature Siemens’ SWT-2.3-108 wind turbine with a rotor diameter of 108 meters and a hub height of 80 meters. The units are part of the company’s Onshore Geared platform — the workhorse of Siemens’ installed portfolio with rotor diameters optimized for all wind conditions. The Onshore Geared platform features highly engineered, designed, and manufactured components with exceptional reliability and low operational costs.

The nacelles and hubs for the Grant Plains Wind project will be assembled at the Siemens facility in Hutchinson, Kansas. The blades will be manufactured at the Siemens blade facility in Fort Madison, Iowa. Siemens has a 64,000-square-foot wind service distribution center in Woodward, Oklahoma.

Nearly 6,000 Siemens wind turbines are installed in the United States. Combined, they produce enough clean and renewable energy to provide more than 4.2 million households with electricity daily. 

Source: Siemens

For more information, go to www.siemens.com/wind