'GreenerTowers': Siemens Gamesa unveils sustainable steel wind turbine tower

Stuart Stone
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Credit: Siemens Gamesa

RWE and Siemens Gamesa to install 36 sustainable steel towers at 1,000MW offshore wind power project in Denmark

Siemens Gamesa has announced that a new wind turbine tower made from sustainable steel will be available for both onshore and offshore installation from 2024, with an initial 36 units set to be deployed...

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