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Announcement from Nilar International AB s annual general meeting

The annual general meeting 2023 of Nilar International AB was held today on 25 May 2023 in Täby and the following resolutions were passed by the meeting. Adoption of the income statement and. | May 25, 2023

Wind - Siemens Gamesa to install seven turbines at Femstenaberg in Sweden - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Transporting the nacelle for the Siemens Gamesa 5.X prototype in Alaiz, Spain. Courtesy of SGRE. The contract is the first with Rabbalshede Kraft in 11 years, with a renewed collaboration now to supply one of the most competitive platforms in the onshore segment offering customers a low Levelised Cost of Energy. The deal will also cover a 25-year service agreement. The contract will see Siemens Gamesa install seven turbines at the Femstenaberg site, which will form landmarks along the E6 highway linking Gothenburg with Oslo. Three other turbines will be installed around 5-6 kilometres away at the Lursäng site. Installation is due to begin in the summer of 2022.

Siemens Gamesa signs 66MW Swedish deal

The contract for the Siemens Gamesa 5.X platform is the first with Rabbalshede Kraft in 11 years. It will see Siemens Gamesa install seven turbines at the Femstenaberg site, which will form landmarks along the E6 highway linking Gothenburg with Oslo. Three other turbines will be installed around 5-6 kilometers away at the Lursäng site. Installation is due to begin in the summer of 2022. The deal will also cover a 25-year service agreement. Siemens Gamesa onshore chief executive for Northern Europe Clark MacFarlane said: Sweden has been fast to embrace the Siemens Gamesa 5.X platform, offering one of the most powerful turbines on the market.

Vestas Secures 34 MW Order & a Long-Term Service Agreement in Sweden

112 views Gulf Oil & Gas Vestas has secured a 34 MW order from Rabbalshede Kraft AB for the wind project Arjang NV2 that will be located in the Varmland County in west-central Sweden. The project will comprise eight V150-4.2 MW turbines with 155m towers together with a 25-year Active Output Management 5000 (AOM 5000) service contract, optimising the energy production for the lifetime of the project. This order underlines the 150-4.2 MW turbine’s competitiveness in the Nordic region, where it has now reached a firm order intake track record of more than 1.5 GW. “The Arjang NV2 project is an important part of our portfolio and a further step in our strategic growth and our ambition to shape tomorrow’s sustainable and renewable energy. Vestas is a trusted partner in the region and has shown great endurance and commitment throughout the project”, says Peter Wesslau CEO of Rabbalshede Kraft AB.

Vestas confirms 34MW Swedish delivery - reNews - Renewable Energy News

The project will comprise eight V150-4.2MW turbines with 155-metre towers. Vestas will also provide a 25-year active output management 5000 service contract. Delivery is expected to start in the first quarter of 2022, while commissioning is planned for the third quarter of the same year. The contract includes supply, installation and commissioning of the turbines as well as a VestasOnline Business SCADA solution, lowering turbine downtime and optimising the energy output, Vestas said. Rabbalshede Kraft chief executive Peter Wesslau said: “The Arjang NV2 project is an important part of our portfolio and a further step in our strategic growth and our ambition to shape tomorrow’s sustainable and renewable energy.

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