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Siemens Gamesa to install two large onshore wind farm projects in South Africa

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Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) will supply two wind farms in South Africa including 109 units of onshore wind turbines. The SWT-2.3-108 turbine will each feature a rated capacity of 2.3 MW and a 108 meters diameter rotor.

While the 140 MW Kangnas wind farm project is located near Springbok in the Northern Cape, another 110 MW Perdekraal East wind farm is situated 80km northeast of Ceres in the Western Cape. A 10 year full service agreement will secure the performance of the wind farms, which will together supply enough clean electricity for approximately 214.000 South African homes.

A consortium led by Mainstream Renewable Power was awarded the contracts [1] for the wind farms by the Department of Energy in South Africa as part of the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producers Procurement Programme (REIPPPP). While Siemens Gamesa will start the supply of the wind turbines early 2019, the wind farm’s completion is planned for 2020.

“This is the next big milestone for Siemens Gamesa in South Africa and with adding these two wind farms, Siemens Gamesa will have installed more than 850MW of wind capacity in the country” says Janek Winand, Managing Director Siemens Gamesa South Africa. “We are proud to offer services with a localized team based in Johannesburg with long lasting experience and determined to generate value for South Africa by creating jobs, supporting local manufacturing and driving development projects within local communities” he adds. Present in South Africa since 2014, the accumulated base installed by Siemens Gamesa accounts today 324 MW of rated capacity, and two wind projects totaling 280 MW under construction.

Owner of the wind farms is the Mainstream Renewable Power consortium. Mainstream is an independent global developer of renewable energy based in Dublin, Ireland, with offices in 7 countries around the globe with one of their largest in Cape Town, South Africa. Siemens Gamesa has already delivered several projects to Mainstream in the past with a total of 498 MW. The first 138 MW were supplied for the Jeffreys Bay wind farm in 2014, another 80 MW for Noupoort wind farm in 2016 and in 2017 a total of 280 MW were commissioned for Loeriesfontein and Khobab wind farms counting 140 MW each. Siemens Gamesa secured full service agreements of 10 years for Nouport, Khobab and Loriesfontain and 5 years for Jeffreys Bay.
“We are very proud to have won further projects, part of the ambitious renewable energy program of South Africa in line with the national commitment to transition to a low carbon economy”, says Enrique Pedrosa, CEO Onshore for South Europe and Africa at Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy. “We are strongly committed to continuously support the country on its path to provide more and more Africans with clean energy and will do everything to contribute to its socio-economic and environmentally sustainable growth”.

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Fluid Solutions Introducing Fill-For-Life Capable Wind Turbine Gear Oils

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By Mike Blumenfeld, Industrial Lubricant Development and Wind Industry Specialist, ExxonMobil Product Solutions 

By Mike Blumenfeld, Industrial Lubricant Development and Wind Industry Specialist, ExxonMobil Product Solutions 

Recent supply uncertainties have meant that the pressure on wind farm operators to perform – and make the right choices – has never been greater. There’s been much talk about bigger turbines and blade recycling, but the smaller details matter too. 

Every component that moves in a wind turbine requires a lubricant to reduce friction, remove heat and prevent wear. Despite this, and the fact that operations and maintenance costs account for 18-26% of the lifetime cost of wind energy, the role played by high-performance oils and greases can sometimes be underplayed. 

The truth is that, throughout its history, advanced lubricants have been a key problem solver for the wind power sector. This is particularly true when it comes to one of the main drivers of wind turbine maintenance: the gearbox.  

A history of problem-solving 

In the 1990s, turbine and gearbox OEMs looked to lubricant formulators to help them address the problem of micropitting which was curtailing gear life. In the early 2000s, as installations in cold climates became more common, focus shifted to the need for high-viscosity index basestocks with enhanced low temperature fluidity. This heralded the invention of metallocene catalyzed PAO base stocks, or mPAO, which remain the industry standard today. 

In the 2010s, to reduce bearing failures, understanding and preventing white etching cracking (WEC) became a priority, leading to the development of Mobil SHC™ Gear 320 WT – the first lubricant certified by DNV to not contribute to the formation of WEC. 

These advancements have paved the way for better-performing, longer-lasting turbines. The next frontier lies in pushing these innovations further, towards ‘fill-for-life technology’ – an innovation that could save the wind industry billions of dollars over the next 30 years. And is already here.

Making lifetime lubrication a reality 

Over six years of intensive research, accelerated life testing, and optimisation have gone into developing a gear oil designed to last the lifetime of a wind turbine. The result is Mobil SHC™ Gear 320 WindPower, a gear oil that builds on a legacy of innovation in the field. 

Mobil SHC Gear 320 WindPower is an advanced formulation, engineered with advanced base oils and carefully selected additives to provide strong resistance to white etching cracks (WEC), micropitting, and scuffing. 

To ensure optimum performance for the lifetime of a wind turbine, ExxonMobil will supply operators with ongoing lubrication management services – advising on and supplying the appropriate top treat regime. Mobil Xtra™ WT Series top treat solutions are engineered to help extend oil life in wind turbine gearboxes, allowing customers to protect their investment while avoiding challenging oil change outs.

DNV-certified to achieve more with less 

Mobil SHC Gear 320 WindPower and Mobil Xtra™ EP WT top treat have been certified by DNV to deliver outstanding performance and protection for the lifetime of a wind turbine (DE-DNV-SE-0074-10516-1) and is now available to WT OEMs for specifications testing ahead of full commercialisation. 

Keeping a single turbine in operation can require up to 1,400 litres of lubricant. As such, this innovation will not only help reduce operational and maintenance costs. It also has the potential to support the wind industry’s sustainability ambitions by reducing oil usage and waste.

By offering lifetime oil drain interval (ODI) capability, the product can deliver an estimated 80% reduction in Global Warming Potential (GWP) when compared to a product with an ODI of 5 years

Collaborative innovation 

Today, as the demand for long drain intervals and reliable performance in extreme conditions continues to grow, the lubricants supporting the system must be able to handle larger loads from larger turbines in smaller gearboxes. And handle them for longer. 

A key driver of innovations in our Mobil™ brand is our close collaboration with industry bodies and leading OEMs to understand equipment trends and requirements, consult on lubrication system designs, and troubleshoot field lubrication challenges.  

Being an APQP4Wind Company Member, meanwhile, is an important part of our commitment to standardised quality and process simplification, guaranteeing consistent standards across the wind industry. 

Tailored solutions 

The Mobil range of high-performance synthetic oils and greases is formulated to protect critical components and enhance wind turbine availability and is supported by extensive equipment builder approvals. This explains why Mobil products are used in approx. 1 in every 4 wind turbines worldwide

To help wind customers achieve peak productivity, we also offer a full suite of services designed to help optimize equipment performance and oil drain intervals. These include Wind Turbine Gearbox Flush and Fill, start-up and cleanliness guidance, as well as Mobil Lubricant Analysis, with a program specifically tailored to wind turbine applications. 

These solutions are complemented with hands-on guidance and application expertise from the company’s team of skilled engineers, dedicated to helping wind turbine operators reach new levels of safety and environmental care, as well as productivity. 

To learn more about Mobil’s wind energy offer, visit mobil.eu/wind  

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SoyutWind: Powering Tomorrow from Today The Wind Turbine Manufacturer of Türkiye

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SoyutWind: Powering Tomorrow from Today The Wind Turbine Manufacturer of Türkiye

In the heart of Türkiye, a revolution is spinning. Since 2000, SoyutWind, born from the legacy of Çolak Holding, has harnessed the invisible and unleashed the incredible.

We’re not just building turbines; we’re engineering the future.

At our factory in Ankara-TÜRKİYE, spanning 135,000 square meters with 15,000 square meters of indoor space, we work diligently every day alongside our skilled engineers and manufacturing team, knowing that we are shaping the future.

Our mission is to make renewable energy sources more accessible and effective, guided by our commitment to sustainable total quality management.

We continuously develop and rigorously test our wind turbine technologies to meet,  exceeding the highest industry standards. Our international certifications reflect our unwavering commitment to sustainability and quality.

Our products, ranging from grid-connected wind turbines to residential battery-powered wind turbines and the Soyut WindMill agricultural water pump, are all developed with an unwavering commitment to innovation.

With our 50 years of industrial heritage, 25 years of wind turbine manufacturing experience, robust financial foundation, skilled and experienced team, an extensive domestic and international service network, and exceptional production and engineering capabilities, we proudly lead the way with groundbreaking achievements.

We face the future with confidence.

• Pioneers of direct drive wind turbines up to 1 MW – a first in Türkiye and the region

• Turbine capacity reaching up to 2.5 MW

• 50 years of industrial mastery

• 25 years of relentless wind energy innovation

Our sprawling 135,000-square-meter facility isn’t just a factory. It’s where dreams take flight.

SoyutWind stands as Türkiye’s premier local wind turbine manufacturer, holding the distinction of being the country’s first and only. Our international certifications attest to our world-class standards, while our expansive network spans nations, empowering communities. Our arsenal of innovation includes:

1.Grid-connected titans of power

2.Residential turbines bringing freedom to homes

3.Soyut WindMill – revolutionizing agriculture, one pump at a time

But our true power? It’s not in our machines; it’s in our people.

A team is driven not by the wind but by passion. By vision. By the unyielding belief that we can change the world, one turbine at a time.

With every rotation, we’re not just generating electricity. We’re powering dreams. Energizing economies. Breathing life into a sustainable future.

From the hills of Anatolia to the far corners of the globe, SoyutWind isn’t just riding the winds of change; we’re creating them.

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Vestas received two orders of 45 MW and 63 MW from Turkey in June

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Vestas received two orders of 45 MW and 63 MW from Turkey in June

Vestas wins 63 MW order in Türkiye

Vestas has received a 63 MW order from Kangal Energy, Is Portföy Infrastructure VCIF and Is Portfoy Renewable Energy VCIF to extend the five existing wind parks of Kangal, Bereketli, Akyurt, Karaçayir, Konakpinar wind parks. They are all located in Sivas and Tokat, Türkiye.

The contract includes the supply and installation of a total of 12 V150-4.5 MW wind turbines and two V136-4.5 MW wind turbines, as well as a 10-year Active Output Management 4000 (AOM 4000) service agreement.

“I would like to thank Kangal Energy, Is Portföy Infrastructure VCIF and Is Portfoy Renewable energy VCIF for their trust in Vestas’ 4 MW platform. We are glad to see how the versatility of our portfolio continues to contribute to the expansion of wind energy in Türkiye”, says Head of Vestas Türkiye, Levent Ishak.”

Turbine delivery is scheduled for the first half of 2025, while commissioning is expected to take place in the second half of 2025.

Vestas installed Türkiye’s first wind turbine in 1984 and has since then delivered over 2 GW of wind capacity in the country.

Vestas wins 45 MW order in Türkiye

Vestas has received a 45 MW order in Türkiye. The contract includes the supply and installation of 10 V150-4.5 MW wind turbines as well as a 15-year Active Output Management 4000 (AOM 4000) service agreement.

“We believe that the reliability and versatility of our portfolio will continue to play a paramount role in Türkiye’s energy transition”, says Vestas Head of Türkiye, Levent Ishak.

Turbine delivery is scheduled for the first half of 2025, while commissioning is expected to take place in the second half of 2025.

Vestas installed Türkiye’s first wind turbine in 1984 and has since then delivered over 2 GW of wind capacity in the country.

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