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OEM Senvion installs lucky number 7,777

By Paul Dvorak | November 30, 2017

Senvion, a global manufacturer of wind turbines has just installed its 7,777th wind unit. The Senvion 3.2M122 is part of the 38.4 MW project Kerkow-Mürow-Landin, developed by Teut Windprojekte GmbH and has recently been installed.

Lucky number 7,777 on its way to tower number 7,777.

The company’s wind turbines ranging from 1.5 to 6.2 MW are operating in 28 countries on 4 continents. Senvion has a total installed capacity of almost 17,000 MW worldwide, supplying about 11 million households with clean, renewable electricity.

The wind farm with the 7,777th turbine is located near Angermünde in the German Land of Brandenburg, 90 kilometers northeast of Berlin. It has been installed on a hybrid tower with a hub height of 139 meters and a rotor diameter of 122 meters.

Company CEO Jürgen Geißinger said: “Senvion has expanded significantly over the past several years growing into new markets globally while extending and innovating technologically. With rotor diameters of up to 144 meters onshore and 152 meters offshore, we are well positioned to meet current market requirements. We are excited about the future and are working to address our customer’s needs and exceed their expectations by developing the wind turbines of tomorrow.”

Senvion is a leading global manufacturer of onshore and offshore wind turbines. The company develops, produces and markets wind turbines for almost any location – with rated outputs of 2 MW to 6.15 MW and rotor diameters from 82 to 152 meters.


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