China's XEMC prepares ground for first European wind turbines

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Three Gaelectric wind farms in Ireland will use XEMC VWEC's new direct drive turbines in £18m deal

A subsidiary of Chinese wind turbine manufacturer XEMC is set to debut its first wind turbines in Europe after signing an £18m deal with Irish developer Gaelectric. Gaelectric confirmed yesterday that...

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