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Siemens Gamesa debuts in Pakistan: wins EPC contract for the supply of 50MW

Siemens Gamesa has achieved its maiden order in Pakistan.

The company, in consortium with Sumec Hardware and Tools, has secured an order from the independent power producer Zephyr Power for the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) of a 50MW wind farm in Gharo, in the district of Thatta.



The scope of Siemens Gamesa is the supply of 25 of its G114-2.0MW, including environmental kits designed to maximise performance in high dust and high temperatures sites.

Installation of the turbines at the Zephyr Power wind farm project is scheduled to begin towards the end of 2017 with the project slated for commissioning in August 2018.

Indeed, this range of turbines has become a benchmark in the wind sector due to its availability and capacity factor, noteworthy flexibility and low power density.

Besides this maiden order in Pakistan, Siemens Gamesa’s Asian footprint also extends to Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, Sri Lanka, China and India, having installed over 10GW in these markets.

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