Siemens wins Danish wind turbine deal
German engineering giant Siemens said Friday it has won one of its biggest ever renewable energy contracts, worth more than €2 billion ($2.5 billion) for wind turbines for a Danish firm.
"The agreement with Dong Energy is one of the biggest orders in the history of Siemens," head of Siemens' renewable energy division Rene Umlauft said in a statement.
Siemens will to deliver up to 500 offshore turbines from 2011 to the Danish power company, a spokeswoman said.
The exact amount of the contract was withheld by mutual consent, she added. Total capacity of the turbines would reach 1,800 MW , the statement said.
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"The agreement with Dong Energy is one of the biggest orders in the history of Siemens," head of Siemens' renewable energy division Rene Umlauft said in a statement.
Siemens will to deliver up to 500 offshore turbines from 2011 to the Danish power company, a spokeswoman said.
The exact amount of the contract was withheld by mutual consent, she added. Total capacity of the turbines would reach 1,800 MW , the statement said.
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